Snohomish County vital statistics

Marriage licenses, dissolutions and deaths.

Dissolutions

Jessica Lee Larson, now known as Mulhollen, and Cassidy Allen Larson

Gelber Noe Valenzuela Linares and Rut Diaz Acosta

Thomas William O’Dowd, Jr and Morgan Riley O’dowd, now known as Morgin Riley Maple

Michelle Renee Fore and Sarah Jessica Carmon

Laura Smith Wentworth and Randall Craig Wentworth

Tracie Elain Berlin and Wes Lee Berlin

Anthony Clifton Curtis and Shannon Lee Curtis, now known as Strong

Gregory Andrew Henderson and Lolinda Lee Henderson, now known as White

Whitney Marie Larios, now known as Boot, and Marvin J Larios Velasquez

Deyu Hu and Maryann Qi

Jodie Lynn Buckner and Michael Yogi Buckner

Shellena Renae Nicol, now known as Agustin, and Tyler James Nicol

Kendyl Pohlmeier and Soren Pohlmeier

Maria Rose Mildred Clark, now known as Bello, and James Nathan Clark

Megan Elise Garton and Louis Wayne Garton

Lawrence Alan Brainard and Marilyn Gail Brainard

Heidi C.F. Hutchins, now known as Laybourn, and Duane Allen Hutchins

Kiyo Yamashita and James William Polacek

Christopher S. Songhurst and Kate Ann Songhurst, now known as Shepard

Idalia Magai De Leon Lopez and Armando Garcia Lopez

Lindsay Allison Person and Dustin Mosieur

Sean David Large and Shelley Ann Large

Jasmin Leigh Porohnavi and Noah Edward Mullins

Emilie Kate Barker and Erick Yenshin Chiang

Omar Jackson and Celena Jackson

Misty Marie F Hammond and Sean M Hammond

Sharon Patricia Aldrich and Kevin Dean Aldrich

Jonathan J Wolfer, Iii and Muriel M Wolfer

Jum Kyu Lee and Ok Ja Lee, now known as Hwang

Edgar Adrian Reyes and Ashley Elizabeth Reyes, now known as Reese

Eduardo Dichoso Adamos and Rosemarie Teodoro Adamos

Katrina Marie Alvarez and Laura Lynn Johnson

Matthew Robert Alexander and Tatiana Cordoba-Alexander

Deona Beth Koberstein and James Michael Gorday

Marriage Licenses

Leyva, Radilla Leilani and Mejia, Cayetano Saul, Jan. 20

Cohoon, Taylar Lee and McCaffrey, Kendra Lyn, Jan. 20

Gallardo, Robert David and Snel, Erynn Rosemary, Jan. 20

Lin, Ivy Fangyu and Zainea, Ellias Robert, Jan. 20

Andre, Patrick Gerard and Jeglum, Terria Lynn, Jan. 20

Wang, Xinyao and Zhu, Min, Jan. 20

Villegas, Munoz Jose Refugio and Cruz, Cristina, Jan. 20

Sundvick, Jeffrey John and Johnson, Hanni Joy, Jan. 20

Garabagiu, Andrei and Vrabie, Nina, Jan. 20

Calta, Jeffrey Allen and Arias-Perez, Lizeth Angelica, Jan. 20

Perez, Macias Pedro and Criswell, Amanda Nicole, Jan. 20

Colorado, Urzua Rosa Ivonne and Cerda, Islas Francisco Jair, Jan. 23

Brown, Alyssa Leanne and Gontijo, Giselle Ferreira, Jan. 23

Lee, Jiyun and Chae, Hyungbae, Jan. 23

Salazar, Hazel Belliny and Mendez, Isidro Manuel, Jan. 23

Hernandez, Sandra and Francisco, Martinez Eduardo, Jan. 23

Cachopo, Natalie Taylor and Del, Rio Jose Octavio, Jan. 23

Mature, Teresa Mary and Ericson, Joseph Edward, Jan. 23

Davies, Deanna Lynn and Balk, Donald Joe, Jan. 23

Duncan, Darryl Nelson and Winston, Cassandra Jane, Jan. 23

Chiplunkar, Anuj and Kulkarni, Sayali Rajeev, Jan. 23

Topacio, Milaine Laguio and Corbett, Samuel Kim, Jan. 23

Soto, Andrea Abigail and Moncada, Ervin, Jan. 23

Singh, Jasminder and Bajwa, Priyanka, Jan. 23

Campos, Alfonso Rosendo and Campos, Angela Jean, Jan. 24

Ballou, Amanda Michelle and Vanwert, Bryan James, Jan. 24

Kautzky, Amanda Daria and Surdyk, Nathan Alexander, Jan. 24

Taht, Cheyenne Lynn and Brown, McHale William, Jan. 24

Hodges, Neil Eric and Paldino, Cierra Lynnae, Jan. 24

Wetenkamp, Caleb Matthew and Kameroff, Makayla Autumn, Jan. 24

Ramirez-Chavez, Lisbet Gabriela and Araujo, Steven Glen, Jan. 24

Valencia, Hector Alejandro and Ochoa-Garcia, Daisy Jael, Jan. 24

Phelps, Rufus Andrew and Jenkins, Kyersten Lynn, Jan. 24

Singh, Anora Ashni and Hoapili, Justin Ulumaheihei, Jan. 24

Yakushevskyi, Erik and Kovalenko, Diana, Jan. 24

Pineda, Mairama Deza and Dominguez, Reynante Olorvida, Jan. 24

Mee, Daeng and Bunma, Yong, Jan. 25

Krantz, Annick and Canul, Solis Sergio Argenis, Jan. 25

Alduabis, Mamoun Nayef Mohammad and Amireh, Farah Kamal, Jan. 25

Madorno, Tiernan Amanda and Renninger, Collin Robert, Jan. 25

Kenoyer, Rodger Ernest and Masten, Barbara Anna, Jan. 25

Petryk, Oleksandr and Boiko, Yuliia, Jan. 25

Benitez, Arturo and Cruz, Contreras Maria Isabel, Jan. 25

Zavala, Mark Anthony and Sanayebakhsherad, Michelle Zari, Jan. 25

Olson, Timothy Scott and McClarigan, Laura Beth, Jan. 25

Foster, Jason Thomas and Stockton, Sonya Shannel, Jan. 25

Frost, Kyrsten Marie and Bigelow, Brandon Marshall, Jan. 25

Hoy, Brooke Nicole and Grewing, Dallas Dee, Jan. 25

Marshall, Gregory Gilbert and Phan, Truc Phuong Thi, Jan. 25

Sanchez, Rabeca Suzanne and Porcescu, Ion, Jan. 26

Rivera, Rivera Juan Carlos and Calderon, Umana Sarai Evelyn, Jan. 26

Macnally, Mallisa Rose and Tobey, Dakotah K, Jan. 26

Weir, Kathryn Marissa and Ralston, Matthew Christian, Jan. 26

Castillo, Flores Michelle Abigail and Navas, Cruz Eddison Guillermo, Jan. 26

Liaozheng, Yunlu and Li, Xinran, Jan. 26

Rodolf, David James and Anderson, Lily Grace, Jan. 26

Denike, Kyle Cameron and Gladle, Jasmine Kimberly Kathryn, Jan. 26

Shull, Christopher Paul and Navarrette, Analena Ruth, Jan. 26

Galeana, Chavez Edwin Jovani and Robles-Mena, Lucero, Jan. 26

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