Vital Statistics

Births

Providence Regional Medical Center, Everett

BOWLAND, Kayla and Joshuah, Everett, girl, Feb. 12

Swedish-Edmonds Hospital, Edmonds

PEREZ, Consuelo and HERNANDEZ, Efren, Lynnwood, boy, Feb. 8

SCONAWAH, Priscilla, Marysville, boy, Feb. 9

RAMSEY, Lyndsey and Daniel, Everett, boy, Feb. 9

COLLINS, Bridget and Robert, Lynnwood, boy, Feb. 10

WERNER, Kaylin and Marco, Lynnwood, boy, Feb. 13

MORLAN, Tabitha and Donald, Lynnwood, boy, Feb. 14 Providence Regional Medical center, Everett

BOWLAND, Kayla and Joshuah, Everett, girl, Feb. 12

Deaths

Feb. 2: Gasselsdorfer, Roy, 65, Sultan

Feb. 4: Federmeyer, Patricia, 53, Lake Stevens

Feb. 7: Claywell, Paul, 82, Mukilteo

Feb. 7: Christopher, Marilyn, 79, Stanwood

Feb. 7: Frazier, Edith, 90, Bothell

Jan. 27: Harbison, Leroy, 80, Lynnwood

Feb. 7: Hiatt, Honova, 81, Everett

Feb. 4: Hill, Laurence, 60, Bothell

Feb. 3: Kent, Vivian, 89, Marysville

Feb. 8: Kooser, Carol, 89, Langley

Feb. 6: LaVita, Myra, 66, Lake Stevens

Feb. 5: Roebuck, Jessie, 77, Lynnwood

Jan. 28: Scott, Charlene, 69, Bothell

Feb. 6: Scrimgeour, Douglas, 62, Everett

Feb. 5: Thompson, Marion, 100, Marysville

Feb. 7: Wade, Richard, 58, Everett

Feb. 5: Burich, James, 82, Everett

Feb. 1: Burton, Jr., William, 91, Stanwood

Feb. 8: Carpenter, Rodney, 80, Stanwood

Feb. 3: Chapman, John, 66, Snohomish

Feb. 7: Childs, Arthur, 77, Everett

Feb. 8: Connor, John (aka Jack), 88, Everett

Feb. 2: Schindler, Terry, 58, Lynnwood

Feb. 5: Tollisen, Florence, 91, Marysville

Feb. 6: Brackin, Julia, 62, Everett

Feb. 5: Allen, Theodore, 53, Ellensburg

Feb. 3: Brooks, Neva, 95, Bothell

Feb. 2: Fergusson, Eleanor, 91, Lynnwood

Feb. 5: Garcia, Carlos, 48, Bothell

Feb. 7: Ogdon, Jeffrey, 47, Marysville

Feb. 5: Ollerman, Helen, 95, Arlington

Feb. 6: Pincus Sr., Gerald, 81, Everett

Feb. 6: Smith, David, 78, Lake Stevens

Feb. 4: Speltz, Karen, 71, Everett

Feb. 9: Stransky, Steven, 61, Everett

Feb. 7: Talley, Kenneth, 26, Edmonds

Feb. 7: Weihrauch, Eric, 81, Everett

Feb. 7: Welch Jr., Donald, 65, Mill Creek

Feb. 7: Allen, Hazel, 91, Arlington

Feb. 12: Bowron, Marjorie, 80, Everett

Feb. 8: Brandvold, Aurora, 70, Snohomish

Feb. 12: Brue, Robert, 84, Lynnwood

Feb. 10: Cole, John, 69, Arlington

Feb. 6: Coy, Sheryl, 64, Mountlake Terrace

Feb. 7: Desmond, James, 76, Snohomish

Feb. 11: Hedeen, Eddi, 81, Stanwood

Feb. 7: Johnson, Margaret, 92, Everett

Feb. 10: McIntosh, Sr., Arthur, 85, Gold Bar

Feb. 11: Mayher, Lyle, 87, Bothell

Feb. 8: Nunez, Sophia, infant, Everett

Feb. 12: Pulakis, Thomas, 90, Everett

Feb. 12: Rice, DDS, Roger, 89, Mill Creek

Feb. 8: Sandvick, Gloria, 81, Lynnwood

Feb. 8: Strotz, Roy, 73, Arlington

Feb. 1: Thomas, Robert, 70, Everett

Feb. 10: Watts, Freeda, 84, Stanwood

Jan. 27: Anderson, Janet, 81, Everett

Feb. 6: Beamer, Ruth, 77, Camano Island

Feb. 10: Charles, Marshall, 83, Everett

Feb. 12: Cox, Robert, 55, Marysville

Feb. 13: Dionne, Birda, 84, Marysville

Feb. 10: Florence, Carol, 57, Marysville

Feb. 10: Garrison, David, 63, Everett

Feb. 13: Grubb, James, 78, Marysville

Feb. 12: Houghton, Edna Luraell, 94, Monroe

Feb. 7: Lapsansky, Cleta, 87, Bothell

Feb. 10: McGuire, Patrick, 26, Bothell

Feb. 12: Mickey, David, 59, Snohomish

Feb. 12: Park, Chong, 89, Everett

Jan. 10: Rubin, Randy, 58, Everett

Feb. 11: Sanders Jr., James, 46, Bothell

Feb. 10: Succo, Howard, 91, Stanwood

Dissolutions

WELCH, Jeremy and Tracy

WANTANAPHAN, Khomson and WANTANAPHAN (now known as ALING), Beverly

LYNN, Martin and Ellen

BURNS, Timothy and Leslie

VYE, Philip and Louise

CHASE, Guy and PROM, Kathleen

McINTOSH, Jerimiah and WILLARD, Shalena

HOFFMAN, Rock and HOFFMAN (now known as PARDEE), Billie

THOMAS, David and Pam

TIMMERMAN, Dean and TIMMERMAN (now known as CAOILE), Dolores

THOMAS, Christopher and April

GETTMANN, Adam and GETTMANN (now known as GRAHAM), Destiny

COX, Thomas and Kim

RAD, Mehrdad and RAZI, Monica

FRISCH, Harold and HERZOG, Mary

AGVAAN-OCHIR, Bayasgalan and FIL-KMET, Lisa

DAY, Michael and DAY (now known as INGALLS), Tracy

REQUA, Christpher and Heather

DORNY, Abram and DORNY (now known as REIHER), Alissa

BIGELOW, Steve and Allison

SHIMAZU, Remedios and SHIMAZU (now known as AOANAN SHIMAZU), Teruo

AL-NIGHASHI, Rusul and MARID, Alaa

DURUZ, Jerome and Cynthia

PETH, Kenneth and PETH (now known as SULLIVAN), Bridget

GARNER, Kim and Beverly

MUSCHAMP, II, Robert and TRAHAN, Stephanie

GARCIA, Manuel and GARCIA (now known as AVALOS), Yolanda

KIRK, Michael and KIRK (now known as BELL), Dawn

CORDELL, Mark and Kimberlie

POPA, Emanuel and Sabina

LEBARRON, Daniel and LEBARRON (now known as CONSER), Kelley

HABTEYESUS, Tsehay and WELDEHAIMANOT, Mulugeta

ENSOR, Mark and Lindsey

SAVAGE, Dann and SAVAGE (now known as INMAN), Teri

Marriage Licenses

ESQUIVEL VILLANUEVA, Alberto and McLAUGHLIN, Kimberly Ann

TANG, Hieu Van and RUBATINO, Francesca Dominique

JONES, Jonathan Reed and REED, Star Sinclair

ARTHUR, Robert Patrick and HOPE-GILL, Catherine Marie

WILKINSON, Mark Lawrence and FESSENDEN, Kelli Michelle

BRUSHCHENKO, Grigoriy and YURLOVA, Vera

TORRES TORRES, Enrique and SANABRIA ECHEVERRIA, Claudia

MACKOWIAK, James Christian and ACHENBACH, Lorinda Whiting

TALAVERA, Daniel and CASTRO, Susana Purificacion

LEGRAND, Jacob David and EWEN, Caila Lynn

STENSLAND, Geoffrey Lawrence and GREEN, Susan Margaret

GONZALEZ CRUZ, Eduardo and URIBE Pina Maria Del Pilar

DINWIDDIE, Tyler David and SPITZENBERG, Destiny Alyssa

HARDING, Shannon James and MORALES JOVERO, Jackie Louh

GERGES Morkus Morad Mary and KANDIL, Marian Habib Anis

MILLER, Matthew James and LAWSON, Theresa Marie

GANTZ, Brian Douglas and MOSIER, Sophiea Marie

MASHAK, Peter Michael and JAMES, Wendy Debbra

VEREECKEN, Richard Todd and HUTCHISON, Katrina

THOMPSON, Jason Allen and MADSEN-LANGTON, Brooke Margaret

GILLIHAN, Jesse Lee and HOWELL, Sophia Danelle

PERRY, David Lee, Jr. and CORNELIUS, Michelle Lee

GOINS, Brian Douglas, Jr. and PHILLIPS, Erika Monique

CERON-OLVERA, Demetrio and OLVERA, Christian

KAN, Johnny Chi Fai and ANG, Mary Grace Betita

ARDON, Ronald Erick and MENDEZ GONZALEZ, Martha Rubi

ROY, Astra Keith and BACKSTROM, Jessica Anne

HOSKINS, Jeffrey Andrew and WILSON, Tabitha Michelle

NATIONS, Kenneth Ray and CALVIN, Ladonna Lynn

COLLINGRIDGE, Irvin Lee and FOWLER, Deborah Ruth

KIER, Joel Lynn and CANEZO, Dolores Tolalian

LIN, Anthony Bo-Ning and McCARTY, Amber Dawn

DANIELSON, Kurt Eric and PRICE, Lana Dea

FRIES, James Stanley and BARTLETT, Lelenya Celeste

LINDLEY, Christopher Aaron and BRINK, Shelby Jayne

PAYNE, Christopher Michael and BLAKE, Tamara Ann

BURNS, Dennis Jeremiah and BURNS, Sharon Jennell

CAAMANO-ESPINOZA, Alejandro and CONTRERAS, Angelina Chantel

HAGAR, Jason and SINCLAIR, Sylver Skye

GOLVEO JULVIC, Jermain Santos and CEREZO, Conie Jasmin

FIGUEROA, John Franklin, Jr. and NAVARRO, Elvira Cenena

LYASHENKO, Igor Vitalyevich and PILAT, Yekaterina Ivanovna

MURRAY, Steven Robert and SHERWOOD, Stefenie Rae

DAVIS, Lee Arthur, Jr. and VELASCO, Maricris Odero

McKEEMAN, Robert Edward and RAINS, Julie Robin

HUBEL, Jonathan David and CHALMERS, Brittany Nicole

HERMSEN, Gregory Michael and POTEET, Haley Ann

OLSEN, Jamie Kyle and PALMER, Diana Louise

REECE, James Richard and MOE, Cinthia Marie

BETZVOG, Scott Park and SANDERS, Elizabeth Ann

RICHERT, Robert Barry and HOBLER, Kristi Lynn

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