Snohomish County vital statistics

Marriage licenses, dissolutions and deaths.

Dissolutions

Summer Suzanne Marez and Frank N Marez

Trevor Ryan Perret and Cheyenne Rose Perret

Maria Magdalena Genis, now known as Obermueller and John Christopher Genis

Kelsey Ann Leahy, now known as Smith and Derek Adam Leahy

Dina Therese Cooper and Kevin Jack Cooper

Barton Perry Myers and Hannah Mae Booth

Summer D Schmidt and Robert N Szucs

Gregg Scott Richter and Rachel Anna Richter

Jailine Vergara and Alonso Cervantes

Theodore Thomas Alvey and Jordan Anne Brown-Alvey, now known as Brown

Luis R Zambrano Cornejo and Kamala Rose Snyder

Rosline Zul Montilla and James Edward Stripling

Karina Avon Guest, now known as Burns and Kevin Michael Guest

Andru Edwards and Taylor Emily Edwards

Kelly Brian Bowman and America Victoria Breton Mora Hernandez

Ernesto F Garcia and Delia C Cano-Garcia, now known as Cano

Kevin Jude Fitzgerald and Brenda Rose Rannow

Julie Ann Winans, now known as Vachon and Jeffery Felix Winans

Joshua Allan Kromberg and Maria Vianca Oliva Kromberg

Shelby Rae Fischer and Joshua Michael Fischer

Laura Baugh-Finley, now known as Baugh and Matthew Finley

David Charles Zufall and Becky Zufall

Leana Evans A Seward, now known as Hicks and Trevor Evan Seward

Seung Yeon Kim and Jim Ernest Lee

Samantha Ann Crawley and Daniel Maurice Crawley

Hal Henry Lind and Nicole Kelly Lind

Gena Choe and Jesse Robert Phelps

Shazia Razak, now known as Awan and Tarik Razak

Sandy Sogabe Chapin, now known as Sogabe and Ronald Michael Chapin

Naomi Dayam Garcia Andres and Abdelaziz Mohammad Yahia Aljawhary

Rahwa Weldeab Teklesenbet and Mulugeta Berhane Gebrat

Aaron Edward Chivers and Suzanne Mellisa Chivers

Storm Jill Hendrix and Thomas J Hendrix

Aman Sunar and Adrianna Maria Moreno

Christin Danielle Lee and Damien Joseph Holman

Lilia Odessa Elaine Mach and Peter Jordan Mcclain

Katelyn Louise Durfee and Joseph Kenneth Durfee

Christopher Randolph Sturgeon and Gretchen Anne Caldwell

Antonio M Dandrea and Natalie K French

Heather Kennison and Matthew Kennison

Michael L Schwitzke, Jr and Sherwin Chov Espanola

Charlene S Schwartz, now known as Feil and Mark S Schwartz

Christopher Bryan Roff and Amarayah Elizabeth Roff

Koreena Leonajo Bradley, now known as Walden and James Thomas Bradley

Yegremachew Kassaye Keno and Angelina Getachew Betriani

Wendy Michelle Johnson, now known as Fletcher and Kent Warren Johnson

Leigh Anna Hernandez and Jayson Lee Ristine

Joshua William Vandever and Stephanie Anne Brannan

Stephanie A Nadeau, now known as Purfeerst and Joseph Walter Nadeau

Mary Jane Johnson and Joel Vincent Johnson

Rose-Anne Love Bailer and Alfred Sean Blue

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