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KOME-KOTTO, Francois Fredrick and McMAHAN, Jacqueline Margaret

BORDON, Zechariah John and MORTON, Bethany Lyn

WILLIAMS, Ty and HLUBI, Nokwanda Monica

MILLER, Donald Edward and BURTON, Tanya Morris

WANNER, Marc Steven and KING, Brandee Taylor

STRID, Brian Stanley and YOUNG, Cristina Marie

SPASOJEVIC, Radoje Charles and OGAR, Valerie Ferne

ERLANDSON, Marc John and BARNFATHER, Gail Marie

METZGER, Robert Lee and NELSON, Joanne Kiskaddon

LEE, Jason Allen and BURKE, Shelby Kristen

GOCHNOUR, Kyle Michael and CORYER, Nicole Valery

CLAUSSEN, Joshua Dewayne Hughes and MARSHALL, Nina Marie

DEMPSEY, Adam Dean and GEYMAN, Rebecka Marie

DAVISON, Vance Robert and BARKER, Kathryn Susan

AUSTIN, Kyle Christopher and CLAUSSEN, Michelle Nichole

TOROK, Steven Anthony and HARDAWAY, Kelly Vera

MOLONEY, James Timothy and CHANEY, Adriana

MORGAN, Kevin Trent and MINGE, Christine Elizabeth

PAULAVICIUS, Lukas and BOIES, Caitlin Darlyne

FASSETT, David William and HUGHSON, Tamara Cassiere

SCHARFF, Zachary George and CAVANAGH, Kelly Anne

HEITMANN, Timothy John and CHRISTENSEN, Melissa Sue

BRIDGES, Joshua Christopher and FISKE, Karrie-Ann Rachelle

RUHLMAN, Mark Thomas and LOFGREN, Laurie Anne

FORREST, Jonathan Charles and DEETER, Tesha May

DRAMMEH, Momodou and SILLAH, Jainaba

DONALDSON, Phillipe Antonio and CLINE, Katie Raeann

SHEA, Edward Norman and BARRON, Debbie Ann

ROCKWELL, Robert Duane Jr. and FERNANDEZ, Mallory Pauline

GUMM, Joshua Jer’ed and CHASE, Crystal Ann

DAY, William Allan and COCHRUN, Stephanie Gae

ALDER, Monty Bruce and TSAPENKO, Luydmyla Ivanovna

SOMONSKI, Richard Stanly Jr. and VANDERHOOF, Lucina Arline

JOHNSTON, Casey Michael and TOMPKINS, Julia Jean

KARTAK, Johnathan Adam and EWING, Rebecca Lynne

BHANGO, Sukhjit Singh and MALLICK, Anju

EKSTEDT, Nicholas Jon and TEMPLETON, Megan Elizabeth

ALCARAZ, Cuellar Hugo Enrique and MEJIA, Silvia

BURGHDUFF, Tony Allen and KOEHMSTEDT, Sharon Diane

WILSON, James Stephen and LANGGLE, Shanna Dianne

McINTYRE, Dennis Joseph and GONZALEZ RODRIGUEZ, Leirha Marlen

THORNTON, Enoch Jaye and DEFREESE, Jessica Ann

JELINEK, Kristian Grady and SHOPE, Lisa Ann

GULLA, Stephen Philip and CLARK, Karen Ruth

DAVIS, Bradley Ryan and HARDIN, Stephanie Nicole

LOPEZ, Granados Misael and FIGUEROA HERNANDEZ, Teresa De Jesus

ALBRECHT, Terry Allan and ALBRECHT, Rebecca Brock

SNODGRASS, John Bradie and GOWAN, Dorothy Jeanne

JETT, H.L. Jr. and DOYEN, Julianne

KOROSTYSHEVSKIY, Leonid and TALANCHUK, Nadiya

HACKER, Daniel Gene and COX, Angela Joan

POWELSON, Bruce Nolan and RAY, Denise Louise

HATCH, Brandon Joseph and HYDE, Terrah Hallie

AMUNDSON, Ryan William and REA, ChrstineWARNER, Gary Wayne and BAUGHN, Julie May

LUNAN, Ronald Alton II and HUTTON, Courtney Marie

HANEY, Russell, Morriss and RICO, Julia Karina

GRAYBILL, Michael Shain and RESTAD, Dawn Michelle

HASKINS, Raymond Wesly and DOSS, Angel Marie

MOMOTOK, Vladimir Nicolayevic and KOLOMEYETS, Inna Vladimnerovna

BREVICK, Dale Arthur and SCHULER, Kristine Kay

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