Snohomish County vital statistics

Marriage licenses, dissolutions and deaths.

Deaths

Aguilar Reyes, David, 51, Lynnwood, March 10

Aliverti, Shirley, 90, Marysville, March 4

Anderson, Richard, 85, Everett, March 7

Angst, Arthur, 79, Langley, March 4

Ashe, Frances, 91, Darrington, March 5

Ashford, Mark, 72, Tulalip, March 11

Aust, Jorja, 78, Bothell, March 8

Bailey, Barbara, 83, Bothell, March 4

Bercier, Kim, 53, Arlington, March 7

Bertsch, Daryl, 58, Lynnwood, March 3

Borja, Robert, 83, Arlington, March 2

Brem, Frank, 86, Edmonds, March 5

Brown, Harold, 82, Edmonds, March 7

Brown, John, 84, Marysville, March 12

Busching, Dennis, 83, Bothell, March 6

Cain, Barbara, 82, Edmonds, March 10

Carter , Marilyn, 99, Everett, March 9

Carter Jr, Arnold, 66, Snohomish, March 7

Carty, Calvin, 48, Everett, Jan. 26

Chaudry, Shanti, 82, Everett, March 7

Chezem, Mary, 97, Marysville, March 5

Chinberg, Lowell, 80, Brier, Feb. 26

Clark, Georgia, 60, Marysville, March 3

Clark, Scott, 52, Everett, Nov. 13

Cleave, Mary, 76, Mount Vernon, March 12

Dean, Michael, 60, Marysville, Feb. 21

Deford, Donna, 86, Bothell, Feb. 17

Delaney, Stephen, 81, Lynnwood, March 7

Don, Marion, 98, Mukilteo, March 5

Dowling, Kirk, 83, Everett, March 12

Elliott, Nancy, 65, Quincy, Feb. 23

Farley, Lola, 88, Marysville, March 3

Ferguson, Marilyn, 86, Snohomish, March 9

Fiala, Eugeny, 28, Stanwood, March 8

Gadd, Christopher, 27, Monroe, March 8

Gamero, Juan , 63, Everett, Feb. 27

Gipner III, William, 78, Snohomish, March 8

Gray, Jacqueline, 90, Everett, March 8

Gregory, James, 75, Shoreline, Feb. 24

Hanson Jr, Michael , 49, Everett, Feb. 16

Hawkins, Margaret, 80, Lynnwood, March 3

Hawthorne, Ilene, 86, Monroe, March 10

Hendrickson, Robert, 54, Marysville, Feb. 22

Henry, Janet, 86, Edmonds, March 10

Higgins, Jr, Joseph, 72, Edmonds, March 9

Holtzinger, Dawn, 73, Everett, March 9

Hovde, Chester, 77, Everett, March 9

Hudgins, Katie, 29, Arlington, Feb. 26

Hulme, Kristi , 37, Bothell, March 6

Humphries, Robert, 54, Stanwood, March 4

Ishete, Marta, 63, Everett, March 12

Jalil, Kalam, 72, Mountlake Terrace, March 9

Kaivola, Joanne, 91, Arlington, March 6

Knutson, Peter, 76, Monroe, Feb. 16

Kurpgeweit, Phyllis, 95, Everett, March 8

Lindwood, Ulla, 96, Everett, March 6

Lloyd, Brandon, 32, Lynnwood, Feb. 26

Losey, Thomas, 78, Edmonds, Feb. 22

Marceau, Deborah, 54, Lake Stevens, March 10

Marshall, Janice, 87, Everett, March 10

Martinez, Cora, 99, Carnation, March 8

Martini, Timothy, 51, Tulalip, Feb. 29

McDaniel, Maria, 70, Marysville, March 8

McDermott, Betty, 89, Mountlake Terrace, March 10

McGuire, Dennis, 79, Arlington, March 7

Moothart Sr, Mahlon, 72, Arlington, Feb. 27

Moylan, Aloysius, 90, Snohomish, March 12

Munz, Karen, 78, Arlington, March 8

Murray, Linda, 67, Snohomish, March 8

Nale, Michael, 77, Everett, March 11

Ocampo Eleaguado, Cenaida, 91, Everett, March 5

Oliver, Brigitta, 89, Edmonds, March 5

Perry, Carl, 81, Bothell, Feb. 28

Petersen Jr, William, 63, Bellevue, March 3

Pirzadeh, Jeffrey, 66, Edmonds, March 5

Probst, Marc, 70, Everett, March 3

Quan, Wai, 93, Lynnwood, March 9

Rabell, Naomi, 95, Lynnwood, March 1

Randel, Scott, 63, Everett, March 12

Reef, Robert, 87, Everett, March 7

Reitfort-Wisely, Debra, 65, Marysville, March 11

Rice, Mary, 62, Shoreline, March 9

Sadowski, Bernard, 84, Bothell, March 11

Sather, Lawrence, 80, Stanwood, March 5

Schalow, Bonnie, 85, Lake Stevens, March 2

Schrenk, Janine, 76, Lynnwood, March 9

Scollard, Jr, Daniel, 60, Granite Falls, March 2

Serafini, Andrew, 59, Edmonds, Feb. 28

Shaffer, Thomasina, 79, Everett, March 8

Shepard, Helen, 86, Everett, March 13

Sherwood, Gloria, 97, Arlington, March 6

Sierra Moncada, Claudia, 48, Edmonds, Feb. 29

Slick, Gerald, 74, Marysville, March 7

Smith, Jr, Michael, 61, Everett, Feb. 29

Soros, Robin, 80, Lynnwood, March 10

Staggs, Roy, 85, Everett, Feb. 23

Stearns, Gregory, 68, Marysville, March 6

Stein , Jeffery, 68, Everett, March 9

Stephen, Antoine, 79, Lynnwood, March 8

Stroh, Christine, 75, Everett, March 6

Stromberg, Gerard, 82, Mukilteo, March 8

Tanner, Mary , 90, Bothell, March 1

Tucker, Maryann, 81, Everett, March 10

Turner, Frederick, 84, Mount Vernon, March 2

Villa Lopez, Brayan, 27, Everett, Feb. 25

Walker, Loya, 90, Snohomish, March 7

Walsh, Maria, 83, Mountlake Terrace, March 3

Ward, Marion, 57, Marysville, March 4

Ward, David, 73, Monroe, March 11

Weeks, Michael , 85, Snohomish, March 2

Westerfield, Marlin, 97, Edmonds, March 8

Wilkinson, Donald, 90, Mukilteo, March 9

Wolff, Harrison, 36, Lake Stevens, March 9

Marriage Licenses

Villanueva, Amanda Grace and Maiden Jr., Ethan Dewayne, March 15

Zavialov, Marko and Polishchuk, Evelin Vera, March 15

Welborn, Kevin Eugene and Hunter, Karli Cheri, March 15

Ludwig, Jessica Susan and Yeckley, Cadin Skylar-Wendt, March 15

Hilde, Jessica Anne and Pintos, Nikolas Matias, March 15

Ferreira, Ataides Goncalves De Araujo Neto and Moreira, Jessica Julia Costa, March 15

Nguyen, David Tran and Cao, Huynh Mai Thuy, March 15

Nielson, Reece Allen and Hollow, Alicia Jeanmarie, March 15

Scott, George Grey and Degraw, Lisa Marie, March 15

Hofmann, Nicholas Alden and Krause, Hannah Mackenzie, March 15

Mikolajewski, Lyndsay Julianne and Morse, Stuart Glenn, March 15

Somani, Madhav and Agarwal, Mohini, March 15

Simpson, Brittany L and Macias, Cristina, March 15

Hughes, Darcey and Shifflette, Andrew, March 15

Stevens, Jonathan Ying-Jieh and Bilotti, Karen Alissa, March 15

Velazquez, Ruvalcaba Samantha and Orozco, Eric, March 15

Flynn, Kayleigh Alana and Thurai, Nikil Venkatachalam, March 15

Herbig, Kelly Ann and Taylor, Zachary Troy, March 18

Downs, Jacob Michael and Mckeehan, Haley Julene, March 18

Franklin, Travis Skyler and Sardina, Thomasina Josephine, March 18

Thorvilson, Eric Ryan and Espana, Felicia Lee, March 18

Machado, Julia Ferreira and Silva, Kayo Mascarenhas, March 18

Thomas, George Foster and Knorr, Miranda Nicole, March 18

Barrett, Travis Richard and Churchill, Callie Rose, March 18

Austin, Johhny Robert and Olson, Hannah Marie, March 18

Garcia, Jose Alexiz and Polintan, Guiya Alyssa Batoctoy, March 18

Trach, Vitaliy Viktorovich and Leonchyk, Olga Serhiyvna, March 18

O,’connor Kobi Michael and Elliano, Amber Sky, March 18

Lopez, Brandon and Mandiri, Biony Nasyamah, March 18

Anderson, Matthew Ryan and Burrell, Cassandra Kay, March 18

Gotthart, John M and Tran, Lisa Kyduyen, March 18

Dudek, Krystal Ashlea and Sanchez-Perez, Juan Jose, March 18

Varela, Roibal Humberto and Sandoval, Garcia Marisol, March 18

Wilkins, Danielle Carolyn and Troup, John Thomas Staeheli, March 18

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