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RUMBOLZ, Gary Michael and PRATT, Jessika Lynne

SIMMONS, Peter Michael and BOL, Erin Marie

VINEYARD, Jon Thomas and MILLER, Constance Marie

LaCLAIR, Randall Lee and LEWIS, Shawn Noel

BURPEE, Howard Merle, and SANSOUCIE, Deborah Ashley

ODELL, Timothy Dayton and BISHOP, Tuesdee Lorene

SANDEFUR, David Brice and CARLIN, Melanie Elizabeth

ACERO-BUENROSTRO, Cesar and CARDENAS-MORAN, Aide

WRIGHT, Marcus Carl and MALONE, Margot Stewart

SHELBY, Adam Daniel and WALVATNE, Alexia Anne

CHASE, Scott Alden and BRANDENBURG, Brittany Marie

DARBY, Nathaniel James and CONRAD, Bernadette Theresa

LACY, Dewaylon Marquese and CARLSON, Chandra Dee

LASALLE, Sjon Michael and CARNELL, Brenda Lynne

SCHWAB, Jeffrey Ryan and PENIX, Samantha Rae

ALEXANDER, David Scott and BARR, Victoria Rose

STONEBRAKER, Jeffery Wilson and WILSON, Lori Ann

LOMELI-GUERRERO, Carlos Rafael and NUNEZ-JONES, Latisha Starlette

O’CONNOR, Douglas Leo III and GONZALEZ, Elizabeth Ann

CLAUSEN, David Arthur and GOULD, Alicia Deann

HUMPHREY, Arthur Earl Jr. and JOHNSON, Katie Della

PHAM, Kiem Van and HUYNH, Hanh Thi Ngoc

WHIPPLE, Jason Allan and PALMER, Jamie Kaye

GRISWOLD, Marc Edmonds and VERCOE, Michelle Dennise

CRAIG, Jeffrey Robert and PUMPHREY, Patricia Ann

KELLEY, Henry Leonard and GALLAGHER, Kelly Ann

TOMOIAGA, Cristian Viorel and VELELA, Elizabeth

DURAN, Nicholas Peter and GAINOUS, Robyn Nicole

DOWD, Matthew Thomas and STREETER, Marqueta Marie

CASTILLO, Jesus and McCAFFREE, Holly Wells

CLARK, Jason Wayne and BENNETT, Dawn Elizabeth

CASTRO, Pacheco Francisco and DUSCHENE, Sharon Danielle

GALVEZ, Jose Ulloa and KHEM, Sokthy

SWEET, Michael James and ZYLSTRA, Colette Christina

JOHNS, Erick Peter and BERTHOLET, Jamie Lynn

WHITNEY, Bostrom Jonathan David and YOSHIHARA, Elizabeth Faith

TAYLOR, Robert Lawrence and TERRY, Michelle Marie

FLEMING, Jeremy Wayne and PADGETT, Stephanie Jo

PUNZAL, Manuel McCarty Jr. and LORENZANA, Donna Domingo

IBRAHIM, Magdy Fouad and MANSOUR, Kathreen Michel

DIAWARA, Boubacar and FORD, Adrienne Denise

RHODES, Mike Anthony and SCOTT, Jennifer Lynn

HARRIS, Brian Keith and ANDREWIN, Crystal Joy

KILBY, Robert Lee and BUDJACK, Valerie Jean

PALM, Ryan Eugene and BRADWISCH, Kristina Suzanne

NILSON, Brian Norman and GRUBE, Jennifer Dyan

THOMAS, Cornell Lamont and EASTERLY, Cara Denise

REED, George Michael and OLSEN, Sara Dawn

KIM, Leo Allen and GABUAT, Rhondalei Rollolazo

THOMAS, Gregory Nelson and LAUDAHL, Angela Jennifer

BOUFFINE, Jason Robert and LOEWEN, Jennifer Lynn

SCHLOTE, Alan Jeffery and VOGT, Lisa Diane

BECK, Damen Gregory and McMILLAN, Alicia Michelle

BECKLE, Kenneth Patrick and TUFFS, Lisa Diane

KING, Paul Byron and PARSLEY, Kimberly Suzanne

SANDERS, Ryan Gary and VAN BRENK, Jonna Mavourneen

OROZCO, Juan Carlos Pena and HUERTA, Yanel Mijaya Calderon

WALKER, Aaron Daniel and JOHNSEN, Briahana Michelle

MATA, Juan Ramon and MATA-CORONADO, Mayra Azucena

UBERT, Rex Byron and VERDUGO, Julie Irene

NICHOLS, Damion Gene and FRANK, Marcella Marie

SALMANS, Gary Eugene Jr. and LONGSTAFF, Alexis Joanne

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