Snohomish County vital statistics

Marriage licenses, dissolutions and deaths.

Deaths

Albrecht, Donna, 68, Lynnwood, Feb. 5

Anderson, Eva, 92, Bothell, Feb. 12

Ballard, David, 77, Lynnwood, Feb. 11

Belcher, Sheila, 87, Shoreline, Feb. 9

Berger, Sandra, 72, Everett, Dec. 6

Berlin, Dolores, 86, Lake Stevens, Feb. 6

Birchard, Linda, 75, Stanwood, Feb. 6

Blackwell, Robert, 57, Marysville, Feb. 12

Block, Kenneth, 86, Everett, Feb. 13

Buchanan, Steven, 56, Mukilteo, Feb. 7

Burks, Barbara, 82, Monroe, Feb. 12

Clark, Kimberly, 73, Edmonds, Feb. 10

Coffman, Gerald, 88, Snohomish, Feb. 6

Collins, Jr, Charles, 77, Kirkland, Jan. 30

Cornehl, Calvin, 89, Arlington, Feb. 6

Crist, Sam, 81, Lynnwood, Jan. 31

Davis, Patrick, 65, Gold Bar, Feb. 2

Demmert, Diana, 63, Marysville, Feb. 3

Dunseth, David, 61, Bothell, Feb. 4

Ellis, Stephen, 78, Snohomish, Feb. 12

Elvig, Charles, 95, Bothell, Feb. 6

Feaser, Keith, 63, Burlington, Jan. 10

Fernandes, Jane, 77, Edmonds, Feb. 2

Figueroa, Ada, 76, Lynnwood, Feb. 11

Foraker, David, 71, Clinton, WA, Feb. 8

Fraker, Joann, 73, Arlington, Feb. 12

Gagnon, Therese, 74, Edmonds, Feb. 9

Gamble, Rosemary, 75, Marysville, Feb. 6

Gamble, Jody, 88, Lake Stevens, Feb. 12

Gardner, Charles, 89, Everett, Feb. 3

Gassmann, Leanna, 64, Monroe, Feb. 3

Geary, Doris, 87, Marysville, Feb. 11

Ghazali, Siminehrukh, 93, Lynnwood, Feb. 10

Gipson, Rebecca, 74, Granite Falls, Feb. 9

Graham, Kent, 72, Everett, Feb. 11

Gunter, Helen, 97, Mill Creek, Feb. 8

Hachtel, Jeffrey, 63, Arlington, Feb. 5

Hansell, Marlene, 88, Edmonds, Feb. 6

Hansen, David, 78, Everett, Feb. 9

Hansen, Morris, 93, Mukilteo, Feb. 3

Hanson, Lowell, 81, Everett, Feb. 9

Hawley, Alvin, 92, Stanwood, Feb. 7

Heidsiek, Ralph, 94, Seattle, Feb. 4

Hill, Tulsa, 32, Sultan, Feb. 9

Horton, Ada, 88, Edmonds, Feb. 8

Huson, Gordeena, 87, Bothell, Feb. 12

Jespersen, Marilyn, 88, Everett, Feb. 2

Jimenez-Garcia, Virginia, 76, Burlington, Feb. 8

Johnson, Judy, 82, Everett, Feb. 8

Karlsen, Janice, 76, Lynnwood, Feb. 8

Kay, Jacqueline, 73, Arlington, Feb. 6

Kennedy, Roger, 78, Marysville, Feb. 14

Kenney, Hillary, 66, Marysville, Feb. 7

King, Terry, 84, Edmonds, Feb. 8

Kubin, Evelyn, 84, Marysville, Feb. 11

Lamar Jr, Seth, 89, Lynnwood, Feb. 10

Larsen, Renae, 45, Snohomish, Feb. 7

Larson, Darrell, 92, Lynnwood, Feb. 9

Le, Nam, 89, Edmonds, Feb. 9

Leen, Kristann, 54, Everett, Feb. 12

Mason, George, 86, Edmonds, Feb. 10

Mercer, Carol, 90, Granite Falls, Jan. 27

Merchant, Christopher, 41, Arlington, Feb. 12

Munizza, Ruth, 100, Arlington, Feb. 8

Nelson, Wilfred, 79, Mill Creek, Feb. 10

Nelson, Arne, 90, Lynnwood, Feb. 6

Norsby, Glenda, 93, Mill Creek, Feb. 8

Olsen, Eric, 37, Monroe, Feb. 8

Osberg, Thomas, 61, Lynnwood, Jan. 22

Porsch, Lorna, 75, Arlington, Feb. 8

Prescott, Cassandra, 77, Mukilteo, Feb. 4

Prouty, Shirley, 92, Arlington, Feb. 10

Rae, Roberta, 95, Everett, Feb. 5

Rathvon, Lois, 98, Edmonds, Feb. 8

Reid, John, 92, Snohomish, Feb. 13

Rockstead, Joel, 61, Arlington, Feb. 10

Salge, Christopher, 40, Arlington, Jan. 30

Salter, Xavier, 4m, Arlington, Jan. 31

Sandiford, William, 67, Stanwood, Feb. 5

Schweigert, Judith, 76, Everett, Feb. 9

Shepherd, Mary-Lu, 87, Lynnwood, Feb. 10

Siebers, Randall, 71, Lynnwood, Feb. 9

Smolniakova, Regina, 53, Bothell, Feb. 10

Stearns, Charles, 88, Edmonds, Feb. 7

Thompson, Frances, 88, Bothell, Feb. 7

Tran, Chanh, 70, Mountlake Terrace, Feb. 11

Tyler, Jeromy, 47, Stanwood, Feb. 8

Wardell, Phyllis, 82, Everett, Feb. 10

Xenos, Carrie, 55, Lynnwood, Feb. 10

Yu Yeung, Rebecca, 65, Lynnwood, Feb. 12

Zavala, Darcel, 37, Lake Stevens, Feb. 6

Marriage Licenses

Dimitrov, Vesselin and Graham, Jessica Marlene, Feb. 16

Funden, Jazmyn Kayelynna and Pasquan, Noah David, Feb. 16

Studley, Karalee Nicole and Kunzler, Kristofer Carl, Feb. 16

Warm Jr., Arden A and Heins, Linda J, Feb. 16

Cockbain, Daniel Anthony and Ortiz, Yvonne Marie, Feb. 16

Armiger, Deborah Lynn and Roman, Anthony Michael, Feb. 16

Fairley, Stephanie Marie and Burns, Darren Keith , Feb. 16

Emerson, Randy Nevitt and Emerson, Sandra V, Feb. 16

Uriostegui, Carlos and Silva, Yesenia Judith, Feb. 16

Davidson, Sarah Beth and Leingang, Klayton Ellis, Feb. 16

Olsen, Jared W and Barroso, Silva Isis Helena, Feb. 16

Gano, Jr. Ryan Allen and Wilson, Emily Suzanne, Feb. 16

Tacheron, Robert Helmut and Mantei, Hannah Lorena, Feb. 16

Andrews, Jeremy Christopher and Waithira, Susan, Feb. 16

Gimpel, Jocelyn Leigh and Lathrop, Kaynen Michael, Feb. 16

Bashforth, Ian Charles and Hilario, Maricon Villanueva, Feb. 16

Serrano, Zulai Lorraine and Shimamoto, Joseph Isaac, Feb. 16

Lindsay, Nattaley Sue and Schave, Lance Anthohy, Feb. 16

Wood, Courtney Elizabeth and Rader, Tyler Cole, Feb. 20

Seyler, Adam Michael and Fang, Fang, Feb. 20

Flint, Jamie John and Stowell, Lana Marie, Feb. 20

Keat, Curtis Mitchell and Mccullough, Anya Therese, Feb. 20

Sharmankin, Pavlo and Bereziuk, Svitlana, Feb. 20

Campbell, Ryan William and Gregg, Willoe Angel-Sue, Feb. 20

Barahona, Turcios Josselyn Nicole and Villeda, Rodriguez Ronal Lenin, Feb. 20

Ponomarenko, Daniel P and Demchuk, Kristina A, Feb. 20

Lim, Luke Yeonjun and Sanjaiei, Ketsirin, Feb. 20

Guthrie, Edward Jay and Murray, Janice Cathleen, Feb. 20

Kitsondhi, Ayodhaya and Soth, Alexis Jade Eden, Feb. 20

Carrington, Caleb Andrew and Hotz, Alysse Jaclyn, Feb. 20

Straka, Bruce Alexander and Ronato, Sierra Malin Jacobe, Feb. 20

Furs, Alyaksandra and Garasimchuk, Mikhail, Feb. 20

Malkinson, Nichelle Catherine and Lopez, Jr. David Matthew, Feb. 20

Braig, Wolfgang and Costa, Soares Giselle, Feb. 20

Gadzuk, Ryan Michael and Nichol, Shannon Rene, Feb. 20

Kravchenko, Eduard Vladyslavovych and Iyerusalimets, Amylia Kate, Feb. 21

Hansen, Jeffrey Allen and Smith, Kirsten Elizabeth, Feb. 21

Najjar, Rayan and Yao, Jessica Su, Feb. 21

Nordstrum, Tanner Cornell and Yilmaz, Beyza Nur, Feb. 21

Gomes, De Araujo Camila and Shufford, Demarcus, Feb. 21

Campbell, Carlton Basil and Jenkins, Micahiah Nicko, Feb. 21

Flores, Verduzco Ricardo and Martinez, Gomez Luz Clarita, Feb. 21

Kyrychenko, Vitalii and Yaroshchuk, Kateryna, Feb. 21

Pfeiff, Corey and Caras, Maryanne, Feb. 21

Morison, Jaylyne and Musgrave, Carter, Feb. 21

Jones, Emily Noelle and Flynn, Ryan Tyler, Feb. 21

Rooker, Cory Lee and Singh, Vani, Feb. 22

Alcantara, Kenny L and Mulligan, Robin Michelle, Feb. 22

Anderson, Curtis Milo and Bonney, Joyce Elaine, Feb. 22

Dresler, Timothy Terrance and Rondonuwu, Norsly, Feb. 22

Boling, Tammie Suzanne and Fox, Jason Gregory, Feb. 22

Jerry Rilometo and Minnie Keju, Feb. 22

Sultany, Najibullah and Ghazali, Amina, Feb. 22

Ascencion, Martinez Carlos Gerardo and Guzman, Garcia Dolly Araceli, Feb. 22

Maves, Terald Marvin and Zumwalt, Lea, Feb. 22

Misael Jimenez Geronimo and Alvarez-Avelica, Melany Daniela, Feb. 22

Hilker, Harold Charles and Gitau, Damaris Adurukait, Feb. 22

Grefsrud, Allison Leeann and Rasor, Ryan Kane, Feb. 22

Loucks, Jacob Michael and Jay, Kaitlin Nicole, Feb. 22

Aljubouri, Tabarek Mohammed and Hasan, Yashar, Feb. 22

Kelly, Andrew Jordan and Demchuk, Nadia, Feb. 22

Pearson, Corrie and Schmuck, Nathaniel Jacob, Feb. 22

Conley, Mychal Gabriel and Conley, Laci Marie, Feb. 22

Cornell, Sarah Dawn and Trejos, Cristobal Salvador, Feb. 23

Krutko, Cassandra and Swain, Corey, Feb. 23

Deconinck, Daniel Matthew Kim and Zheng, Jianqing, Feb. 23

Bussing, Blake Robert and Youatt, Elizabeth Anne, Feb. 23

Jensen, Sierra and Budnick, Ryan William Eklund, Feb. 23

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