Snohomish County vital statistics

Marriage licenses, dissolutions and deaths.

Dissolutions

Amadeo Miramontes and Laura A Ruiz Bueno

Michelle Lynn Richmond and Peter Jon Richmond

Nathaniel James Gardner and Elizabeth Dawn Wyatt

Yasemin Bolstad and Jeffrey Bolstad

Taylor Sean Freeman and Hayley Natasha Brown

Brandon Anthony Stewart and Misha Larisa Stewart, now known as Lanway

Edward C Warrick and Lindsey J Warrick

Leanne Foster Casebolt, now known as Foster, and Jason Macarthur Casebolt

Jacqueline L McCarren-McInelly, now known as McCarren, and Galen Wells Mcinelly

Michael Ray Carpenter and Katherine Doreen Carpenter

Shin A Oh and Ariel Lacdan Santa Cruz

Lianne Devon Deverter and Brian Christopher Deverter

Koren Ann Williams and Seth Charles Williams

Emmanuel Ojonugwa Paul and Melissa Dawn Thomas

Merilee Ruth Percy, now known as Bosch, and Brian James Percy

Marriage Licenses

Bucher, Sean Padraic and Brown, Hillary Marie, Jan. 6

Reed, Raquel Marie and Myrick, Keenan Troy, Jan. 6

Aburoqa, Ahmad Issam and Hilton, Aimee Amanda-Lindell, Jan. 6

Rodriguez, Julie and Randall, Tobin William, Jan. 6

Ness, Torvahl Arnold and Nadolny, Jacqueline Renee, Jan. 6

Morton, Tyler Scott and Omao, Zubeda Wairimu, Jan. 6

Gonzalez, Maria Guadalupe and Robles, Ponce Juan Antonio, Jan. 6

Martinez, Michelle Ann and Mortensen, Dana Alan, Jan. 6

Pitcher, Gus Mclean and Rojo, Yuimachi Melissa, Jan. 6

Fesenko, Rostyslav V and Marshalok, Olena, Jan. 6

Alfreahat, Maen Faris and Al,-Abdulah Teba Sadoon, Jan. 6

Fowler, Jessie Erin and Arellano, Rafael Osvaldo, Jan. 6

Rebmann, Jeffrey Stephen and Winters, Sofia Joy, Jan. 6

Mardaninejadjouneghani, Sara and Tamimi, Ali, Jan. 6

Harkins, Nicholas James and Betz, Carlie Patricia, Jan. 6

Jackson,-Nomura Raelyn Carole and Audesirk, Skylar Ann, Jan. 6

Cavner, William Russell and Morales, Mayra Cerda, Jan. 6

Hayashi, Yuki and Boyer, Brandon Layne, Jan. 6

Bryant, Devon Wayne and Loy, Hannah Marie, Jan. 6

Jackson, Dennis Michael and Su, Mingqiu, Jan. 9

Allen, Michael Leigh and Rojas, Koquina, Jan. 9

Robson, Alexander James and Mayer, Patcharee, Jan. 9

Dwyer, Nicolas John and Wildman, Shannon Elizabeth, Jan. 9

Delay, Aaron Jeffrey and Chamberlin, Janice Tracey-Ann, Jan. 9

Shroyer, Neil Anthony and Mcintyer, Zachary Clair, Jan. 9

Carter,-Fry Bryonna Marie and Mayfield, Nicholas Howard, Jan. 9

Berkeley, Laine Paulette and Johnson, David Stuart, Jan. 9

Orellana, Escoto Yesica and Alsuleman, Abdulaziz Mohammad, Jan. 9

Canziani, Maria Rizzel Echeverri and Aguba, Jericho Lajato, Jan. 9

Phipps, Nathaniel David and Barr, Erin Isobel, Jan. 9

Davenport, Jessica Marie and Hackmann, Christopher William, Jan. 9

Campbell, Michael Carl and Rodriguez, Mayra Cleotilde, Jan. 9

Sy, Maro Andre and Puente, Kasandra Marie, Jan. 9

Bardsley, Kendall Lauren and Threadgill, Brian Key, Jan. 9

Ward, Rachel Louise and Halsted, Travis Robert, Jan. 9

Guadiz, Aiyanna Elise and Correa, – Avila Cristian Alexis, Jan. 9

Rauzi, Stephen Anthony and Anteneh, Emebet Amare, Jan. 9

Roper, Ronald Michael and Webb, April Joy, Jan. 9

Clark, Terry Lee and Bear, Lonn L, Jan. 9

Russeff, Jordan Lee and Frey, Desiree Rosemary Sebahat, Jan. 9

Ostenson, Kevin Neal and Bowen, Heather Rae, Jan. 9

Duncan, Joseph Ericksen and Wallace, Janiel Marie, Jan. 9

Calzado, Gian Fabio and Henry, Jestany Yerlene, Jan. 9

Hernandez, Mario Jesus and Cadman, Angela Mae Michelle, Jan. 10

Perez, Bahena Sabino and De, Leon Lopez Idalia Magali, Jan. 10

Wells, Ronald Allen and Vlasova, Olena, Jan. 10

Russell, Brienna Ashley and Peterson, Devin Scott, Jan. 10

Amaya, Jose Adan and Aguilar, Maldonado Kenia Melissa, Jan. 10

Tirona, Jem and Gueco, Nanette Pasion, Jan. 10

Lewis, Jeffrey Brian and Morgan, Laura Carney, Jan. 10

Stenger, John Edward and Everhart, Ina Pauline, Jan. 11

Cardenas, Christopher and Carretero, Espinoza Yaqueline, Jan. 11

Mahdy, Ramy and Mazur, Hanna, Jan. 11

Malsch, Robert James and Cardenas, Bernal Angel Nicole, Jan. 11

Uribe, Forero Julian and Ahumada, Llanos Ysik Vanesa De Los Angeles, Jan. 11

Nguyen, Luc and Nguyen, Thi Thu, Jan. 11

Jimicum, James and Romero, Dominique, Jan. 11

Lee, Kathleen Aarim and Cho, Peter Pil-Seong, Jan. 11

Rosales, Diego Armando and Diaz, Audelina Eugenia, Jan. 11

Whitman, Grant Munson and Withrow, Amber Ann, Jan. 11

Messah, Marco Kristianto and Gunawan, Grace Marcelina, Jan. 11

Shropshire, Brian Thomas and Baker, Mary Heather, Jan. 12

Schmitt, Joshua and Vanijankul, Intra, Jan. 12

Vail, Daniel Patrick and Speaks, Alexandra Marie, Jan. 12

Ho, Loi Duc and Nguyen, Michelle Hong-Loan, Jan. 12

Long, Julia Rose and Pettit, Taylor Andrew, Jan. 12

White, Mara Leone and Rust, Matthew Charles, Jan. 12

Goolsbee, Masami Sasha and Turner, Julia Eileen, Jan. 12

Bravo, Cruz Alberto and Alvarez, Zayra Lizbeth, Jan. 12

Bourque, Katherine Anna and Skubi, Daniel Callen, Jan. 12

Clament, Levy and Nathan, Lynntyla, Jan. 12

Georges, Desiree Antoinette and Howatson, Brandon Mikel, Jan. 13

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