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ROTH, William Henry and LARANDEAU, Julie Wynn

WALSER, Kevin Leon and HUTCHISON, Diane Margaret

BARBIERI, Daniel Albert and HOWELL, Brenda Sue

PATTERSON, Gregory John and PATTERSON, Suzon Heider

CESSNA, Richard James and HERMANS-YATES, Janeen Marie

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DAVIS, Michael Christopher and DAVIS, Precious Liahona

STEARNS, Mark Elliott and DUKE, Jennifer Dorothy

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HOPKINS, Robert Hanchett and HOPKINS, Diane Ruth

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