Marriages

KESSELRING, Cary Guiles and HERNANDEZ ROMO DE-VIVAR, Evelia Penelope

PARKER, Michael Dwain and LILJEMARK, Deirdra Lynn

ECKERT, Keefe Jason and CASAS, Veronica Salome Aguilar

BAEZ, Evaristo and GUZMAN, Veronica

MERETSKIY, Semen Viktorovich and NIKORA, Nadezhda Pavlovna

WEEKS, David Scott and CONNER, Katelyn Nichole

JENSEN, Steven Russell and MERRITT, Linda Naomi

SNODGRASS, Jeffrey Wayne and MILES, Heather Leigh

BAILEY, Micheal Forrest and HANKS, Sarah Christine

BISHOP, Devin Mark and PELLEGRINI, Cristy Lynn

MITCHELL, Gordon Allen and MARSHALL, Brogan Lynn

BRAMMER, Travis Dean and FREEMAN, Cassi Lee

KLOCEK, Scott Eugene and RODRIGUEZ GARCIA, Maria Rosa

JOSE, Benito Cuautle and FLORES NAVARRO, Maria C.

KENT, Lang and SON, Huong

GOMEZ, Frank Tomas and PAINE, Anna Sherard

COONEY, Keith Edward and TERRY, Suzanne Marie

BOND, Johnathan Claude, Jr. and ERICKSON, Christina Louise

TUTTLE, Gary Ernest and WILLIAMS, Lois Esther

WALLY, Balla and WHITE, Peggy Ann

BROWN, Jesse Ryan and WILLIAMS, Jody Lynn

MAGUIRE, Brian Lewis and MCCOLLEY-HOPKINS, Katherine Cori

JESCHKE, James Robert and JESCHKE, Sharon Louise

BROWN, Bruce Bryan and SUMMERS, Julie Ann

SCHROEDER, Kenneth William and SCHWARTZ, Stephanie Renae

SKARSVOG, Erik Thor and MAXWELL, Katrina Julienn

SHERMAN, Irving and JORGENSEN, Betty Jane

GORDON, Kyle Matthew and OLSEN, Amberlyn Leontine

GAFFNEY, Stephen Ryan and WAYLAND, Amanda Rae

MORGAN, Daniel and MORGAN, Constance Rae

MARTIN, Ryan Keith and HENTHORN, Marnie Renee

SWAIN, Michael and HEIMER, Elaine

ROBERTS, Christopher Daniel and MEURATH, Tiah Spring

PRICE, Vincent William and WELCH, Alison Dawn

SIN, Pakun and KEO, Measy Bun

FLORES, Carlos Alberto and CORONA, Vargas Cindy

FARIAS, Jose Carlos and MALDONADO, Maria Martina

LISTER, David Carter and GATTMAN, Wendy Marie

BATISTE, Reginald Bernard, Sr. and SABO, Kristina Beth

YOSHIOKA, Aaron Masaki and KIM, Young Kyung

POTEBNYA, Nick N III and ZODROW, Stephanie Gayle

BLANCHARD, Brandon Gregg and KIRK, Aubrey Symoe’n

CURULLA, Jerry Anthony and NYLAND, Christina Louise

NILAN, Donald James, Jr. and HAM, Annette Marie

ALMIVIG, James Richard and MEDINA, Anne Succor Songco

LITERAL, David Mathew Bruce and HOLLCRAFT, Bridget Rene

HESS, Raymond Thomas and BROWN, Diane Michele

PRINCE, Joseph Anthony Paduano and HANSON, Kimberley Anne

MOTOYAMA, Michael Masato and DODSON, Kristina Lyn

OLSON, William Gerald and ZIOLKOWSKI, Denise Barbara

THOMSON, William Douglas and DAVIS, Mattie Jane

KINSEY, Tony Robert and CLAYTOR, Cheryl Kimberly

PHILLIPS, Daniel Franklin and WILCOX, Katie Ferrell

YANG, Yu Lin and FAN, Lai K.

DAVIS, Steven Duane Jr. and EGGLESTON, Kristy Lee

SCRIVER, Joe Edward and WILSON, Karen Lee

PRECIADO, Torres Angelberto and FUENTES, Ibarra Juana

NGUYEN, Hai Hong and LE, Ha Thuy

KEMP, Robert Scott and HANNAN, Samantha Sue

PHAN, Tim Tri and NGUYEN, Thoa Thi Kim

MOUNT, Eric Joshua and NEVRATAKIS, Christina Claire

BERNAL, Omar Suazo and ROMANOVA, Yelena P.

SIMONSON, Todd Christina and MCPHERSON, Amy Kathleen

WALDO, Bryan Todd and MARKS, Mary Jo

PHILP, James Robert and MATSON, Lisa Michelle

YOUNG, Lloyd Thomas and BURTON, Heather Eileen

HAMMER, John Michael and FERRELL, Grace Elaine

STARKS, Jason Christopher and CALLAN, Heather Nichole

GRANGER, David Gideon and MICAN, Andrea Lynn

BURDICK, Steven Wayne and GARLAND, Julie Marie

CHURCHILL, Michael Ryan and CALKINS, Jennifer Kristen

KUHNHENN, Ryan Wayne and STRUB, Emily Elizabeth

SILUE, Pierre and HODGIN, Deanna Mae

MACFARLAND, Brian Douglas and GARBER-MACFARLAND, Gwendy Brown

SMITH, Joseph Derrick and HARTZELL, Kendra Nicole

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