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HENDERSON, Paul and Jeanice

DRAPER, Jesse and DRAPER-SHARP, Jennifer

ON, Young and Myung

LUCEY, Justin and Mia

LANDSIEDEL, Nicholas and BRUSBERG, Dziedra

ROBLES GAMBOA, Rogelio and ROBLES, Maria

CHANG, Dok H. and JUNG, Zion

SIEMERS, Samuel and Tomomi

BURNETT, Brian and Jeanette

LAFONTAINE, Bobby and Linda

ROSEBROOK, John and Carla

ROSALES, Wilton and VALLIN (aka VALLIN G.), Claudia

KNAPPERT, Kevin and Shauna

LUTTERLOH, William and Sharon

THOMPSON, Kurt and Peggie

WRIGHT, Steven and Amy

O’NEIL, Gale and Maria

BEERS, John and Lisa

HARRIS, Donald and Liberty

SAMAYOA, Juan and LOPEZ, Karla

DEWITT, Timothy and Debra

GILLETTE, Dan and Linda

WILLIAMS, Laron and Katherine

FROST, Christopehr and Adriana

ROMANO, Ra and Shawnda

LAFRANCE, Zakariah and BROWN, Caitlin

STORM, Matthew and WILLIAMS, Mary

RUTLEDGE, Darrell and Tami

BRAUN, Kenneth and Karen

SUTTER, Richard and ARAUJO, Elsa

DELAQUILA, Victor and VILLACREZ, Yara

PHOMMACHANH, Phiengbouly and THOMSON, Angela

BASE, Daniel and Amanda

FELURE, Nicholas and Stacy

ARIAS-SANCHEZ, Renato and ARIAS-GALINDO, Marcolfa

SLONAKER, Steven and Karen

HEREDA, Joshua and Felicity

EDLIN, Curtis and SUK, Haewon

VOLK, David and Dana

NIKKEL, Douglas and Lynn

MEZENGI, Faye and Lia

ANDERSON, Evan and Debra

NEWMAN, Kelly and Debra

KELLY, Jonathan and KINKEL, Traci

PEARSON, Jonathan and Marna

STEWART, Kevin and Vicki

BRADLEY, Brent and Libbie

JONES, Larry and Bernita

SIAPCO, Rex and Isabel

BUSE, Michael and KENNEDY, Shawn

BECK, David and Mina

JOHNSON, Richard and CARTER, Marla

PERRENOUD, Charles and REINART, Geralyn

MASON, Russell, Jr. and Traci

ST. MARIE, John and Sharon

CROOTE, Richard and Christine

DSCHAAK, Scott and Sara

MESHKE, Christopher and Diane

MOORE, Adam and Deanna

CARSON, Timothy, Sr. and Carol

IFFLAND, John and CHEMERES, Cathryn

ANDERSON, Ian and Ashley

LAMBRECHT, Todd and MANGELS, Melissa

GARCIA, Ernesto and DIAZ, Claudia

LEWIS, Christopher and Joni

HOFFMANN, Joseph and Linda

GEPNER, Kelly and Wendi

KUCHINSKI, David and Keri

ANDERSON, Paul and Dea

SOTELO, Samuel and Jaime

ZENGER, David and Pamela

YECKLEY, Orien and WENDT-YECKLEY, Anne

COVER, Nicholas and Deborah

JOHNSON, Toby and Cynthia

JAMES, Steven and Sue

BELL, Tracy and Emily

TWEDT, Richard and Edna

IRWIN, Michael and ZANASSI, Elaine

THACKER, Daniel and AMANTE, Susan

KAUFER, David and Jodi

BATES, Donne and Sarah

SANCHEZ, Francisco and Katherina

REYNOLDS, Darren and Shannah

HARTSOCK, Todd and Toni

SHUMAN, Christopher and DUNN, Sarah

GENSER, Steven and Marina

ARMBRUSTER, Norman and Kathleen

GREEN, Richard and Mary

KAYE, Matthew and Nicole

PARKES, Gary and Carmen

MONTY, Marrin and Shannon

HANLON, William and BENSCH, Kristine

McMAHON, Justin and Jodi

HINTZ, Stephen and JOHNSTON, Lori

PORTUGAL, Azar and BARRAZA-PORTUGAL, Virginia

DREYER, Tyler and Esther

QUINCY, William and Jerri

McKENZIE, Douglas and GEDDES, Renee

THOMAS, Ross and Shanna

LANDEROS, Ray and MORALES, Debra

FOSTER, Rick and Alora

HOYLE, Brady and Lyndsey

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