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ROBERTS, David Morrison and MAGNETT, Denice Ann

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SALOIS, Jerry Dale, Sr. and RICHTER, Florence Marie

WEAR, Michael Leon and OWENS, Paula Renee’

COLEMAN, Benjamin Robert and HUNTLEY, Whitney Jo

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SHANE, Brandon Thomas and MOORE, Kelsey Rachelle

PHAM, Dotcom and TRAN, Dao Nhat

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STAINSBY, Thomas Edward and CAMPBELL, Malissia Jean

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JEFFERSON, Jamie Michael and TIFF, Melissa Renee

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DARROW, Bob Jeffrey and LAIRD, Melanie Dawn

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