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JOHNSON, Philip Alan and DIDIER, Dolores Ann

LIMON-BARAJAS, Jose Luis and OLEA-SEPULVEDA, Yesenia

COURTNEY, Derek James and FIFIELD, Mary Ann

POLLOCK, Joby Matthew and MEADOR, Melisa Ann

LAU, Bernard Mulier and LAU, Nancy Lynn

HUOT, Jason, Bunthen and SOCHEAT, Nov

KIEL, Joseph M. and MILLER, Gail Marie

DARROW, Jeremy James and HUSBY, Sarah Evon

CLARK, Aaron Joseph and PERILLO, Jill Marie

JOHNSON, Jack Trumain III and BRUMLEY, Nesha Shunte

SPARKS, Brandon Gentry and HUNTER, Angela Jeanette

WIDING, Rodman Alfred III and WEBB, Jennifer Natalie

AGA, Shane Derris and GRAHAM, Jennifer Nicole

PETERSON, Aaron David and NELSON, Stacy Joelle

CARROLL, James Philip and STONE, Briana Jeanne

YOCUM, Nathan Phillip and CLARK, Camille Elizabeth

DANG, Tien Quang and LUU, Lan Ngoc

GARRITY, Patrick Harvey and REED, Trudi Joyce

ALVAREZ, Ruben and WINES, Tracy Mari

HENDERSON, David Neil and CLARKE, Jamey Ann

RICHARDSON, Gary Hugh and SMITH, Sandra Fay

JUTTE, Russell Michael and MONRO, Dara Shloe

MAHRAN, Matthew Issaac and MERKLE, Erika Lee

HORN, Alvin Lloyd and TORIAN, Susan Gail

WARWICK, Jason Beau and LIVELY, Jennifer Elaine

MARTIN, Peter James and BIDMAN, Maya Eleen

SHOCKLEY, willis Byron and DORGAN, Laurel Eileen

LEE, Jason Thomas and ROSANDER, Amanda Jean

CHRISTENSEN, Eric Francis and VISE, Marcille Louise

SMITH, Carlos Smith and DRUMMOND, Porsche Rene

YORK, Matthew Scott and COX, Kyla Kathleen

MANCHESTER, Justin Edward and WETZ, Tanya Rene

THERRES, Samuel Joseph and HINSON, Sharon Marie

WEAVER, Chris Gregory and JAKUBISIN, Olga Ivanovna

GREEN, Michael Kenneth and HACKE, Gaylynn Marie

YI, Young Burm and SHIN, Jung Won

GLOVER, Stephen James and BLAINE, Elizabeth Ann

DOWNS, Herbert Johnston and ROOK, Xena Rae

KEYSER, Robert Eugene and MYERS, Asharna Shalacia

NELSON, William Robert and AHLQUIST, Juliana Kristine

BARROW, Craig Anthony and ODELL, Jessica Leigh

PERKINS, Brendan Michael and JUCHAU, Juanita Lynn

SCHIELMANN, Eric Daniel and TONNU, Khanh Phuong

WEBER, Herbert Werner and BRANT, Joann Reniker

LA RUE, Paul Andrew and BECKVOLD, Tabetha Kay

NELSON, Richard Allen and KANN, Kay Ann

CORNELSON, Jeremy James and BAYER, Emily Joyce

YOUNG, Bryan Kent and GRANT, Aleta Gwen

DEPEW, Darrin Eugene and THOMAS, Tracy Leeann

MITCHELL, David Warren and ORRISON, Debra Jean

CASSEM, Jason Robert and ATWELL, Kelly Katherine

GALLAGHER, Justin Edward and O’KELLY, Fallon Nicole

BAKER, Kirby Lee and ROS, Neang Ros

DOLMAN, Jonathon Jay and STEINKUHLER, Sandra Ellen

WOODRUM, Nicholas Adam and GABRIELSON, Naomi Ai

EMPSON, Kevin Lee and MANN, Marijeanne Carol

BEARD, Garold Wayne and RAGER, Kathy Jean

RABANG, Francisco, Sr. and JOHANSON, Wilma Katherine

PEDERSEN, Peter Johan and ZITTING, Rebecca Lynn

ACOSTARAMOS, Benjamin and BANTA, Mindy Marie

BAILEY, Nicholas Allen and SMITH, Heather Marie

BROWN, Scott Matthew and MYERS, Laura Dorothy

POPE, Daniel Joseph and HENSRUDE, Danielle Marie

COLLARD, Robert Andrew and NELSON, Kimberlee Anne

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