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SANCHEZ, Jose Laguna and SILVA, Maria Elena

SWANSON, Clarence Freddie, Jr. and MAYNARD, Leah Maureen

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NARANJO, Noel and CARLTON, Jacquelyn Marie

LA-RUE, Roland Dearv and HUNTINGTON, Marcia Jean

JONES, Brock Edward and BAANRUD, Michelle Lee

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PERREAULT, Joseph Lawrence II and FOOTE, Tami Lyn

CARTMELL, Leonard Gaylon and YANEZ, Stephanie Diane

POLLOCK, Jaxson John and ROWLETT, Tamar Jensen

FISHER, Matthew Jared and PONCE, Gicela Libier

DAUBER, Timothy Edward and VANDERPOEL, Andrea Lee

WEBER, Michael Anthony and STUCKY, Sarah Anne

JOHNSON, Joseph Craig and WILLIAMS, Rebecca Elizabeth

GREBIN, Richard Douglas and BERGDALE, Deborah Ann

ECKRICH, James Eric and ALBERT, Margaret Lois

SAINE, Omar M. and PRATHER, Charity Lynn

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MARTIN, Robert William Harrison and PERNICIARO, Brenna Marie

WHITE, Kevin Dale and ORNELAZ, Tara Marie

ERICKSON, Kristofer David and MARROQUIN, Ana

YORK, Rodney Taylor and BROSSARD, Kelly Deanne

CASE, Dereck Townsend and RAHE, Jennifer Louise

SMITH, Tyler Whittman and DICKSON, Theresa Anne

GAGE, Larry Thomas and LARSEN, Pamela Jean

HUNTER, Robin Shane and HEYMAN, Katherine Ann

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ROSSMAN, Brandon Ray and ZASTOUPIL, Alexandria Marie

MYERS, Travis Raymond and PETER, Melissa Rene

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