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PETERSON, Randy and Ruth

LEE, Michael and Ann

SCOTT, Nathaniel and Wendy

MOORE, Ryan and Tiffany

BOYCE, Mark and Sally

FUQUA, Norman and Beverly

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HUGHEY, Benjamin and Kathryn

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SCOTT, Christopher and DREIER, Jessica

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SCOTT, Jared and Christina

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FARTHING, Steven and GARDNER, Michelle

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SAMWAY, Robert and Jacqueline

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GILLIHAN, Michael and Nicole

McCALLUM, Donald and Charlette

RESER, Edward and Maribel

HADEMAN, Andrew and MILLER, Jennifer

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