Vital Statistics

Births

Swedish Edmonds Hospital, Edmonds

REED, Jessica and Rayme, Everett, boy, Feb. 20

POTTS, Amanda and HUPPERT, Brandon, Edmonds, boy, Feb. 20

BRENOT, Genevieve and DUSBROW, Brandon, Lynnwood, girl, Feb. 21

JOBE, Fatou and GAYE, Sulamyan, Lynnwood, boy, Feb. 22

WILLIAMSON, Francine and BUCKNER, Franklin, Lynnwood, girl, Feb. 22

EUTSLER, Arianna and MARCHARD, Jacob, Marysville, girl, Feb. 25

LINDEN, Angela and Chad, Lynnwood, girl, Feb. 25

RUST, Heather and James, Edmonds, boy, Feb. 27

Cascade Valley Hospital, Arlington

CASTEEL, Kimberly and Barry, Camano Island, girl, Feb. 28

VERDA, Michelle, Arlington, girl, Feb. 29

Home birth

MONCHAK, Casie and Stephen, Darrington, girl, born Feb. 25.

Marriage Licenses

BONDSHU, Jerome Mykel and WARBURTON, Lisa Dee Ann

MARTINEZ GOMEZ, Jose Augusto and ANDERSON, Melissa

JOHNSON, Eddie Lee and CREAGER, Ashlee Errin

KILLMER, Timothy Michael and DENNIS, Kari Anneliese

BANKS, Jesse James Lee, Jr. and ALAWAG, Kristine Joy Cascayan

CHAU, Johnny and THAI, Tatiana Thanh

LOPEZ CASTELLANOS, Selvin Omar and MANUELES PEREZ, Ingris Marisol

SELBY, Christopher Dean and PANCHOT, Mishayla Ashley

BETTIS, Timothy Neil and BELL, Tiffani Joy

McCAUSLAND, Shawn Joseph and STEWART, Christin Allan

MARTINEZ, John Luis and LABOSSIERE, Anna Christine

GUZMAN MUNGUIA, Jose Federico and VAZQUEZ HUERTA, Brenda Eneida

PARNELL, Jerry Richard and DACANY, Rosalane Rosario

FRIDENMAKER, Paul Jackson and JAMES-FITTING, Karlene Sue

PEREZ GUZMAN, Julio Cesar and ARENAS FERNANDEZ, Priscila

JOHNSON, Aaron Hale and CALIN, Daiana

GRANADOS-ROMERO, Miguel Angel and GARCIA, Linares Janet

THOMAS, Charles William, II and PRUNIER, Josefina Oca

STEWART, Gary Todd and AQUINO, Maggie Posadas

OLSON, Norman Keith and COLE, Cheryl Kay

CHAO, Lemuel Ming and YANG, Yanyan

GLOVER, Bryan David and KOZAR, Caitlin Melinda

KELLY, Thomas Cotton and SMITH, Audrey Rose

HONCOOP, James Taylor and HENDRICKSON, Shaya Ellen

BEDDINGFIELD, Jeremy Michael and SCHULTZ, Lisa Vian

SILVERMAN, Charles Brandon Eugene and McSPADDEN, Serena Michelle

OPONDO, Nixon Oduor and ABONYO, Dorothy Achieng

LORETO-HAYS, Alfonso and SOLIS NUNEZ, Marisela

VILLASENOR, Israel De La Cruz and BADER, Melissa Lee

GABELMAN, Jody Allen and SWANSON, Justine Yvonne

ANDREW, Ivan Ernest and BULLARD, Vickie Lynn

HOBBS, Jeremiah Wayne and PANOLINO, Evelyn Bonao

ZHANG, Yong and ZHAN, Yan

TREDWAY, Taylor Gene and KIRK, Erin Jolene

WISE, Jeremiah Dean and McCOLLUM, Trisha Jo

LEE, Ronald Eugene and LEE, Shellie Rae

PRITCHARD, Andrew Daniel and DELGADO IBARRA, Rosario Vanessa

WARREN, Jeremy Jay and DAWSON, Krystal Mae

CORAGIULO, Michael Joseph and HENDRIX, Lacey Lynn

JANG, Jungwook and LEE, Ellie Eun Kyung

CANDEY, Clifford Thomas and SHERLOCK, Jessica Lynn

RUSSELL, Joel Edward and ROBBINS, Laloni May

IVANYUK, Sergey V. and RUDENKO, Nadezhda A.

ALEXANDER, Joshua Leonard and PREJEAN, Naomi Christine

GAGNON, Wayne Henry and GALDO, Victoria Louise

MATHIANG, Malual Ajieu and MANYOK, Achol

SHORT, Maurice Carter and WELLS, Delie Ann

VASQUEZ, Nicholas Michael and MESIANI, Christine Nicole

MAHAPIROON, Tanaphon and PHENGPRAPAT, Iyarin

COLE, Grant James and JONES, Ashley Marie

PADUA, Stephen Keali’i-O-Kalani-Nui and HARTNELL, Amanda Gail

TAYLOR, Sherman Lamar and FRAZIER, Sheey Kemethia

WRIGHT, Wesley David and REPIN, Jennifer Kay

WALDEN, Jason Russell and BELEW, Misha Gayle

BEST, Dale Christopher and FINK, Rhonda J.

COLLINS, John Edward and LOUGH, Mikala Marie

HALL, Brandon Patrick and APKER, Kathryn Elaine Frain

ELLIOTT, Christopher David and MULDER, Vanessa Lynn

ROSALES LOPEZ, Jesus and LUCAS ALFARO, Erika Ivon

PIRIE, Douglas Edward and SCORDALAKIS, Jane Elizabeth

PARKINSON, Kyle James and OKAJI, Tomoko

WILLITS, Jr., Richard Duane and BROWN, Bethany Grace

WESCOTT, Blake Rainier and WALSH, Anna Louise

ABDUKARIMOV, Sarvar and BULICHEVA, Lyudmila V.

MEADOWS, Ronald Dwayne, Jr. and TEMPLE, Samantha Christine

ROJAS FLORES, Jose Aniceto and CAMPOS, Francisca

BRAHIMA, Cisse and HOLMES, Dawn Colleen

ROBINSON, Paul Vincent and McNELIS, Pamela Kathleen

MENDOZA-RODRIGUEZ, Gustavo and BYLER, Natalie Lee

Deaths

Feb. 19: Anderson, Dena, 93, Arlington

Feb. 18: Anderson, Floyd, 82, Everett

Feb. 18: Aschenbrenner, Ann, 52, Marysville

Feb. 19: Ballesteros, Perfecto, 75, Lynnwood

Feb. 18: Barnier, Charles, 88, Arlington

Feb. 21: Batchelor, Charles, 81, Mill Creek

Feb. 18: Butner, Carla, 27, Marysville

Feb. 17: Darrow, Donald, 86, Edmonds

Feb. 18: Durocher, Patricia, 82, Lynnwood

Feb. 15: Fraley, Patrick, 27, Lynnwood

Feb. 17: Ford, William, 70, Granite Falls

Feb. 20: Gerdon, Gladys, 95, Edmonds

Feb. 17: Holt, Erma, 89, Snohomish

Feb. 13: Johnson, Willard, 84, Edmonds

Feb. 16: Larsen, Stanley, 78, Everett

Feb. 17: Legler, Richard, 76, Stanwood

Feb. 19: McCormick, Jesse, 26, Edmonds

Feb. 15: Nelskog, Walter, 92, Mill Creek

Feb. 19: Tucker, Charles, 84, Monroe

Feb. 23: Pilkenton, Lyle, 58, Lake Stevens

Feb. 16: Agyemang, Robert, 46, Lynnwood

Feb. 19: Akina, Eloise, 80, Marysville

Feb. 18: Allen, Jerry, 65, Edmonds

Feb. 18: Bond, Ernest, 74, Arlington

Feb. 20: Holm, Brian, 54, Everett

Feb. 20: Lominick, Linda, 64, Marysville

Feb. 17: Luellen, Creda, 67, Everett

Feb. 22: Murphy, Lucy, 89, Everett

Feb. 19: Neeley, Marya, 56, Everett

Feb. 17: Oliver, Farrell, 75, Bothell

Feb. 19: Papineau, Linda, 64, Bothell

Feb. 17: Price, Kathleen, 50, Darrington

Feb. 18: Stevens, Grace, 100, Bothell

Feb. 17: Suchan, Harold, 81, Mukilteo

Feb. 15: Teichgrab, Betty, 82, Camano Island

Feb. 19: Whitney, William, 85, Marysville

Feb. 8: Zimmerman, William, 72, Everett

Feb. 23: Gill, Harry, 70, Woodinville

Feb. 19: Anderson, Louise, 92, Mill Creek

Feb. 20: Baxter, Kenneth, 83, Marysville

Feb. 23: Bergquist, John, 72, Edmonds

Feb. 8: Dehaan, Henry, 83, Lynnwood

Feb. 20: Estes, Joann, 78, Arlington

Feb. 13: Forsland, Kevin, 60, Everett

Feb. 19: Guthrie, Linda, 59, Everett

Feb. 22: Hopkins, Donna, 73, Snohomish

Feb. 24: Jones, Jr., Reese, 87, Stanwood

Feb. 22: Kerr, Charles, 91, Everett

Feb. 22: Larsen, James, 78, Everett

Feb. 25: McGinn, Joan, 81, Mtlake Terrace

Feb. 17: Nash, Betsy, 68, Everett

Feb. 27: Pageau, Leonard, 87, Edmonds

Feb. 22: Robertson, Anders, 99, Lynnwood

Feb. 12: Schueller (aka Marcus), Betty (aka Cher), 64, Lake Stevens

Feb. 21: Waage, Sr., Edward, 72, Snohomish

Feb. 23: Nega, Aklilework, 61, Lynnwood

Feb. 26: Acker, David, 83, Snohomish

Feb. 25: Bavin, Marjorie, 89, Stanwood

Feb. 23: Enberg, Brandon, 23, Lynnwood

Feb. 24: Gibson, Verna, 101, Granite Falls

Feb. 23: Grewe, Ellen, 81, Arlington

Feb. 23: Burns, Dennis, 68, Marysville

Feb. 23: Johnson, Warren, 56, Arlington

Feb. 26: Madison, Todd, 58, Everett

Feb. 19: Ott, Gerald, 70, Lynnwood

Feb. 23: Pilger, Carole, 68, Monroe

Feb. 23: Smith, Jerry, 68, Stanwood

Feb. 21: Porter, Judith, 70, Bothell

Feb. 20: Skaftun, Rolf, 99, Lynnwood

Feb. 23: Stone, Charles, 85, Marysville

Feb. 26: Tornton, Helen, 92, Everett

Feb. 21: West, Kenneth, 71, Lynnwood

Feb. 23: Westover, Harold, 93, Everett

Feb. 26: Ackerman, Dennis, 64, Everett

Feb. 26: Cheng, Yan, 94, Everett

Feb. 22: Cominitti, Melva, 87, Edmonds

Feb. 23: Costa, Lawrence, 87, Lynnwood

Feb. 22: Hill, Jeffery, 60, Marysville

Feb. 1: Holsey, Claudine, 90, Stanwood

Feb. 22: Hudson, David, 71, Stanwood

Feb. 28: Jensen, Sterling, 94, Edmonds

Feb. 24: McPhillips, Jason, 35, Monroe

Feb. 26: Miller, Clyde, 84, Everett

Feb. 27: Neuman, Harriett, 86, Lynnwood

Feb. 21: Pollard, Henry, 54, Everett

Feb. 27: Saluteen, Louise, 69, Everett

Feb. 22: San Diego, Mark, 63, Edmonds

Feb. 20: Shrack, Dennis, 61, Monroe

Feb. 20: Sorensen, Jane, 93, Edmonds

Feb. 25: Stewart, Norma, 96, Edmonds

Feb. 20: Thygesen, Dan, 68, Stanwood

Dissolutions

SUH, Kyong and Jae

POHL, Wolfe and Julie

HART, Richard and Mindi

DANAS, George and Mary

DEWEY, Fred and Sherrie

NELSON, Karl and Cheryl

MOODY, Larry and Tonya

WILLEIKSEN, David and Karen

IANETTA, Steven and Erica

ROBERTS, Brian and Robin

MUELLER, Dale and Carissa

RUELAS-ZEPEDA, Oscar and Teresa

RODGERS, Jason and Tiffany

WALKER, Robert and Mary

CRANE, David and Kristin

CORNELIUS, William and Cortney

BOVE, Richard and Jacqueline

McCARTY, Coryell and Elizabeth

ELLICK, Nathan and Shanley

TSURKANOV, Oleksiy and TSURKANOVA, Lyudmila

ROUSE, Mark and Brigit

SHERWOOD, Scott and Shawnda

GARZA, Benjamin and HEBERT, Melanie

CHAMBERLIN, Randy and WOOD, Shawn

BREWER, Patrick and Amanda

HUNT, Richard and Emily

YATES, Matthew and Kristin

TELLEVIK, Harold and Lynda

KNIGHT, Dean and Angela

GATES, Derek and Roxann

RUPKE, Bryc and Amber

VANDERWALKER, Margaret and GODFREY, Julie

AXTELL, Darren and Julie

STORM, Michael and Juneal

BIVENS, Carl and WHITEHOUSE, Rebekah

JENKIN, Scott and Mary

BERRY, Theodore and Sarah

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