Vital Statistics

Marriage Licenses

ALLEN, Walter Joseph and YOUNG, Rudene Violette

ARTHUR, Benjamin Yeo and PETERSON, Chante Ariel

BARRERA, David Kenneth and SELF, Cherryben

BROWN, Aaron Marcus and EVANS, Aquila

BRULEY, Christopher James and FLYNN, Michelle Christine

BURCH, Larry Lee and JONES, Anna Marie

CALDERON, Sergio Carreno and RODGERS, Naomi Kathaleen

CHRISTOFERSON, Erik Ole and PETERSEN, Erin Nicole

CLARK, Cody Robert and POWER, Tanya

CONNOR, Leon Matthew and HUFFINGTON, Nicole Renee

CORBITT, Dustin James and JAVIER, Aileen Mabuti

COWAN, Matthew Robert and KENT, Jennifer Margaret

CRUZ, Rene Zaldy Causo and PRESBITERO, Dian Fleurdeliz

FOXLEY, Leigh Edward and RAMIREZ CARRILO, Manuela

GOCHNOUR, Joseph Peter and WEDDLE, Kelsey Marie

GODDARD, Albert David and QUI, Haiyi

GONHUE, Samuel Michael and MILLS, Sandy Kay

GONZALEZ, Arturo and VASQUEZ, Rosa Maria

GRIEBEL, Timothy Craig and GRIEBEL, Kaleigh Christine

HARMON, David Paul and ECKHARDT, Kristen Lynn

HEILMAN, Collin Patrick and HOLDEN, Shawna Marie

HINRICHS, Gregory Scott and MAHER, Emily Jo

HUGHES, Benjamin Raun and OVERDICK, Kaleigh Marie

INTHAVONGSY, Adam Jeffrey and DRIVSTUEN, Danielle Rose

IVERSON, Blake Scott and BOGGS, Danelle Elaine

JONES, Brian and COMS, Rachelle Lynn

KAESTNER, Jason Robert and DONOHUE, Ashlie Mae

KIM, Jungtae and KIM, Bubjung

KRANZ, Hal David and THOMAS, Dawn Lanay

LASH, John Jeris, III and DIAMOND, Jamie Nicole

LOPEZ GARCIA, Fabian Misael and SOTO ALVARADO, Mariela

MASON, Charles Mark and JEWELL, Karina Jolene

NELSON, John Ronald and WEAVER, Christy Ann

O’CONNOR, Steven Denis and BRYAN, Tina Marie

PIONTEK, Gary Christopher and DOUTHITT, Jennifer Elizabeth

POWERS, Rhonin Xavier and WUTZKE, Dana Michelle Carmen

PRUETT, Joseph Alan and JOHNSON, Michelle Rae

REID, Lorn Dale and HUGHES, Jodie Lee

REID, Nicholas Norman and CAMACHO LOPEZ, Dafne Atenas

RICHTER, Michael Ernst and BAR, Michele Marie

RODRÍGUEZ TRUJILLO, Anibal Javier and STAYNER, Patricia Esparagoza

ROSARIO RAMÍREZ, Gabriel Clemente and FLORES’GUERRERO, Cintia

SCHARPP, Marshel Wayne and BRECHT, Kristi Dawn

SCHROEDER, Paul Henry and DUVAL, Tria Marlayn

SERVICE, Douglas Kevin and MANYLIUK, Liliia Vasilivna

SIFUENTES ACEVES, Rigoberto and CABALLERO LOPEZ, Esperanza

SMITH, Timothy Allen and TABAMO, Maylyn Tolensino

SONNABEND, Erich Hunter and BROOKS-DURTKA, Jeryn Pasha

SPARLING, Thomas Richard and NYLANDER, Whitney Michelle

SULLIVAN, Thomas John and HENCZ, Patricia Ann

THOMAS, Robert Sean and ALVORD, Ashley Nichole

VALENZONA, Rogel Maglaque and DACILLO, Susette Mendez

WATERMAN, Timothy Jay and ETHELSTON, Ruth Elizabeth

WATSON, Rickey Vernell and ERICKSON, Ricole Lisa

WHALEN, Michael William and LINDBERG, Nancy Jo

WHITESIDE, Joseph Eugene and CENTOLA, Mary Teresa

WOHLWEND, Kevin Loren and LEIMBACK, Hannah Katharine

YESAYAN, Rafael Sergeyevich and MAKAROVA, Larisa

YOUNG, Alan Mark and SCHREINER, Lori Ann

YOUNG, Paul Wayne and FAVOR, Loretta Valente

Dissolutions

ACTON, David and Jennifer

ADAMS, Jason and Misti

BADILLO, Leonel Leon and GARCIA ROJAS, Veronica

BEAL, Phillip and Ellen

BOTELLO-HERRERA, Miguel and RATZSENKAO, Flora

CARSON, Mitchell and Julia

CHAPMAN, Benjamin and OSTBYE, Courtney

COLLINS, William and Jessica

DAZA-CABRERA, Oracio and DAZA, Jennifer

DIOMANDE, Mamadou and Kassibla

EAGLEHEAD, Christian and Rosannah

EFT, Scott and April

ELESRAWI, Walid and Majida

FAULK, Shane and Tracy

FRIEDLI, Ronald and Anna

GIGER, Robert and Saundra

GRANDLUND, Nathan and Ivy

GREENWALD, Gary and BUAL, Kenmar

HARN, Kenneth and Kelli

HUTABARAT, Jeffry and TARIGAN, Sabdaniayu

KLEIN, Jon and Jaime

MATHIS, Montan and Laree

McDANIEL, Lesley and Heidi

MELZER, Kyle and Julie

MOOTE, Peter and KEEFE, Joanne

OSWALD, Harold and Natalie

PAGE, Derrick and SKOOG-PAGE, Lorae

PARKER, Dustin and NUNEZ-PARKER, Danica

PATTERSON, Willie and CEESAY, Awa

RIVARD, Thomas and Candice

ROCK, Shane and CRAIGHEAD, Susan

SOBREVILLA, Guillermo and GUTIERREZ, Denisse

SPADOLA, Matthew and Sarah

SPANGLER, Andrew and Icha

STOREY, Casey and Anna

THORNES, Michael and Jill

TRUESDELL, Clifford and Janet

UCHYTIL, Miroslav and Danyel

WEBBER, Jason and Jaime

WELDESIMON, Ephrem and WERETAW, Hirut

WILLIAMS, David and Laura

YOUNGS, Scott and Alicia

ZAMUDIO, Gilberto and PEREZ, Gabriela

Deaths

Sept. 23: Barstow, June, 87, Edmonds

Aug. 21: Perry, Faye, 87, Bothell

Aug 27: Uribe-Rojas, Rafael, 65, Lynnwood

Sept. 1: Schrader, Jr., William, 65, Marysville

Sept. 5: Harris, Michele, 58, Edmonds

Sept. 9: Wolfe, Nancy, 65, Snohomish

Sept. 13: Garton, Gregory, 50, Lynnwood

Sept. 14: Hirata, Irmgard, 91, Snohomish

Sept. 14: Luna Jr., Rosendo, 63, Brier

Sept. 16: Ferrarese, Mario, 94, Camano Island

Sept. 16: Simpson, Agnes, 92, Everett

Sept. 17: Ramilo, Owen, 84, Mill Creek

Sept. 17: Ruegge, Cleta, 95, Snohomish

Sept. 18: McWhinney, Klyda, 88, Marysville

Sept. 19: Bergen, Else, 88, Lynnwood

Sept. 19: Magee, Barbara, 77, Camano Island

Sept. 19: Isaacson, Robert “Ike”, 89, Everett

Sept. 19: Lambert, Margaret, 78, Edmonds

Sept. 20: Barry, Patrick, 54, Stanwood

Sept. 20: Dawkins, Arthur, 87, Marysville

Sept. 20: Handal (aka: Katini), Moises, 89, Mountlake Terrace

Sept. 20: Knife, Elaine, 96, Everett

Sept. 20: Martin, Gilbert, 84, Arlington

Sept. 20: Nold, Frank, 83, Coupeville

Sept. 21: Radford, Earl, 91, Lynnwood

Sept. 21: Crenshaw Sr., Todd, 53, Everett

Sept. 21: Spoor, Margaret, 92, Lake Stevens

Sept. 21: Richardson, Sr., Donald, 82, Stanwood

Sept. 21: Rima, Frank, 81, Bothell

Sept. 22: Vega, George, 54, Everett

Sept. 22: Gumke, Alice, 93, Bothell

Sept. 22: Luu, Ha, 77, Everett

Sept. 22: Wise, Eleanor, 98, Arlington

Sept. 22: Yetter, Lorraine, 85, Lynnwood

Sept. 22: Downhour, Donald, 76, Lynnwood

Sept. 22: Nutter-Kuhn, Carolyn, 76, Marysville

Sept. 23: Bethards, Silvia, 87, Lynnwood

Sept. 23: Sand, Norma, 85, Edmonds

Sept. 23: Sangrey, Cora, 85, Everett

Sept. 24: Jones, Jeanne, 74, Lake Stevens

Sept. 24: Peruchini Jr., Joseph, 74, Everett

Sept. 24: Harrison, Allan, 63, Everett

Sept. 24: Heitman, Alden, 82, Everett

Sept. 25: Hymas, Bradley, 52, Everett

Sept. 25: Benson, Dolores, 76, Marysville

Sept. 25: Jensen, Cornelius, 98, Edmonds

Sept. 25: Jones, Margaret, 94, Lake Stevens

Sept. 25: Petersen, Carrol, 79, Everett

Sept. 25: Wishon, Margaret, 98, Snohomish

Sept. 25: Lefler, Robert, 52, Edmonds

Sept. 25: Barrile, Dominic, 96, Arlington

Sept. 25: Ely, Douglas, 67, Snohomish

Sept. 25: Sunde, Jack, 69, Everett

Sept. 25: Scholl, Elsie, 86, Snohomish

Sept. 25: Davis, Helen, 83, Edmonds

Sept. 26: Bell, Stanley, 97, Stanwood

Sept. 26: Baumann, William, 92, Everett

Sept. 26: Medley, Margaret, 90, Everett

Sept. 26: Rygg, Adolph, 98, Mukilteo

Sept. 26: Jackson, Frank, 88, Everett

Sept. 26: Lamb, Ray, 73, Lynnwood

Sept. 26: Nash, Arthur, 80, Everett

Sept. 26: Wilton, Diane, 70, Monroe

Sept. 26: Bauer, Savannah,

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