Vital Statistics

Marriage Licenses

ACOSTA, Jessica and DIAZ, Gomez Fernando

AINSLEY, Kaitlyn May and PUCHAR, Cameron Keith

BEEM, Jimmie Albert, Jr. and WEBSTER, Deborah Ann

BOGART, Timothy Edward and ELDRED, Carolyn Lorene

BOONE, Nicole Michelle and JOHNSON, Richard Andrew

BOYER, Michael James and IVEC, Elisabeth Ann

BROWN, Kimberly Mae and BARDSLEY, Kathleen Diana

CAMPANELLI, Raymond Frank and CAMPANELLI, Michael Ross

COLUNGA, Claudia and ORNELAS MUNOZ, Noe

COMPTON, Donald Edward and WATSON, shair Amber

COOPER, Tanja Sharee and SNOW, Mantille Fannarow

COULTER, Timothy William and JOHNSON, Linda Lorraine

COWMAN, Bryan Turner and MARSHALL, Clarissa Dru

DRAMMEH, Abdoukarim and SECCA, Fatou

DUE, Eric Robert and ESCALERA, Borann

FORD, Sean Thomas and DARLING, Kaela Mae

GIRUKWIGOMBA, Patrick and MUHIMPUNDU, Alice

GORDON, Nancy Lou and SPUDENO, Joanne Christine

HAMMOND, Michael Ray and MARQUARDT, Kristina Renee

HAYES, Erika Ann and NAVAS, bryan Osbaldo

HILLIS, Tannon Ray and GEPHART, Michelle Lynn

JOHNSON, Scott Howard and WESTERMAN, Thayne Michelle

JONES, Taylor Matthew and CLARK, Samantha Ann

KELLY, Chelsea Rae and KINDIG, Daniel Joseph

KONGIRA, Sulayman and JADAMA, Aminata

KOUKAL, Timothy Scott and RUBATINO, Sara Nicole

LAMBETH, Melanie Danielle and LAMBETH, Gregory Scott

LAPRESTA, Charles Joseph and ZHAO, Ailing

LO, Jack Kai and JIANG, Weikang

LYONS, Stephanie Sue and WEST, Eric Lee

MANNING, Nicholas Peter and YORK, Cassandra Jean

McCORD, Tamara Denise and BALDWIN, Rebecca Louise

McINTOSH, Robert Glen and GILLETTE, Dulcie Amor

MIELNIK, Nathan Joseph and CHMIEL, Kelli Marie

MONTGOMERY, Randy Lee and PRATT, Anna Elizabeth

NELSON, Gregory Hill and WINTERS, Catherine Ann

NGUYEN, Luc Dac and TO, Phung My

NORSEEN, Brenden Dale and MEIXNER, Amanda Elizabeth

ORELLANA, Ardon Nelwyn Adela and RAMIREZ, Gilberto Antonio

PACHECO GONZALEZ, Rolando and DENNIS, Brittnie Ann

PRIDDY, Marisa Lynn and PARKER, Miles Dallas

RANNEY, Lorelei Lee and RANNEY, Gunnar Craig

REXROTH, Denise Marie and DORAN, Penny Virginia

RIKABI, Watah Adil and AL-BARKAT, Banen Karim

ROGERS, Steven Arthur and SITTNER-CALLAU, Evelyn Karen

ROH, Sean and KIM, Julie Hyunjung

RUSHER, Peter Christopher and MANALO, Cynthia Corazon

SCHMIDT, Anna Elisabeth and HANCHETT, David Matthew

SMITH, Kelley Rae and WHITE, Jennifer Jean

THOMAS, Elizabeth Gibbs and RADENSKA, Yana Atanassova

WESTON, Adrianna Colene and OSAFO, James Annor

WHITLEY, Rashad Lewis and KARNES, Kalyann Faith

WILKE, Douglas Brian and CALEECE, Lurelee

WILLIAMSON, Gregory Raymond and NASONOVA, Olga Nikolayevna

WILSON, Melissa Lynn and CARMODY, Patrick William, Jr.

YOUNG, Jason Jerome and STARR, Lacey Nicole

Dissolutions

ANDERSON, Jeremy and Nicole

BERINI, Richard and BENTON, Hannah

BODKIN, Ricky and Kimberlee

BROWN, Joshua and Laurel

BUCHANAN, Andrew and Cara

CARROLL, Michael and Lisa

CLIFFORD, Arnold and Tammie

COPLEY, Ryan and Jessica

CRAWFORD, Robert and Lee

CULVER, Brian and Terri

DARROW, Gerald and Paula

DECHENNE, Ian and Patricia

FINCH, Shiloh and Ashley

GHORBANPOUR, Azar and GHORBANI, Masrour

HILL, Christian and Stephanie

HOGLUND, Carl and Karla

HOLLAND, Edguardo, Jr. and DAVIS, Kathryn

IJAZ, Leon and Jasmine

JACOBS, Arthur, Jr. and Michelle

JENNINGS, Jay and Jill

KELEHER, Cassidy and Clarisa

LANGER, Frederick and MORRIS, Christine

LINK, Michael and Tamara

MARSHALL, Robert and BERGAMO, Brett

MAYNARD, Stephen and Karen

McCABE, Henry, III and MALLOY, Patricia

MILLER, Eric and Marsha

OLSEN, Patrick and TORRELL-OLSEN Robin

OSLIN, Robin and Melanie

PHAN, Khai and KARMEN, Kaliene

PHILBRICK, James and Laura

RAYMOND, James and Roxanne

REMINGTON, Jerome and Danielle

SAMURL, Jerrel, Jr. and TREBILCOCK, Tahsha

SANTO, James and Melissa

SHKURHAN, Wayne and Janeene

STAROSTKA, Richard and WHITE, Lori

STEEN, Eric and Ursula

TESKE, Michael and Tosha

TINGLEY, Cary and Jacqueline

TROXLER, Zachary and Brianna

TSHOWA MUFENGE, Sandrine and MUFENGE ANISA, Anicet

VALLEZ, Johnny and Andrea

WILSON, Richard and Rosemarie

WIST, Jacob and BOHANNON, Kiraleigh

Deaths

Oct. 8: Norick, Donna, 78, Everett

Dec. 7: Kimble, Stella, 86, Everett

Dec. 8: Acord, Mark, 56, Arlington

Dec. 11: Canfield, Jr., Ashley, 56, Arlington

Dec. 11: Coffey, Wallace, 87, Arlington

Dec. 12: Lizzio, Nancy, 93, Mountlake Terrace

Dec. 12: Bates, James, 80, Sultan

Dec. 13: Schroedl, Donald, 77, Stanwood

Dec. 13: Shepherd, Anne, 58, Mill Creek

Dec. 14: Emerson, Frances, 95, Arlington

Dec. 14: O’Neill, Grant, 22, Mukilteo

Dec. 14: Wirta, Howard, 94, Snohomish

Dec. 15: Gott, Marilyn, 70, Everett

Dec. 15: Guyor, Marion, 75, Everett

Dec. 15: Borg, Lorena, 90, Everett

Dec. 15: Gandee, Michael, 63, Lake Stevens

Dec. 15: Hahnlen, Geraldine, 90, Woodinville

Dec. 15: Reinhardt, Aristine, 93, Everett

Dec. 16: Goldburg, Edward, 74, Marysville

Dec. 17: Lee, Youn, 91, Everett

Dec. 17: Repman, Virginia, 89, Bothell

Dec. 17: Campbell, Joan, 95, Edmonds

Dec. 17: Galloway, Billy, 70, Tulalip

Dec. 18: Hassel, Bente, 57, Camano Island

Dec. 18: Mulcahy, Sandra, 59, Mill Creek

Dec. 18: Pike, Clarice (aka Clarie), 93, Arlington

Dec. 18: See, Maria, 63, Everett

Dec. 18: Mardesich, Vincent, 84, Everett

Dec. 18: Strom, Gloria, 83, Mountlake Terrace

Dec. 18: Tan, Bee, 69, Edmonds

Dec. 18: Espinosa, MD, Karla, 56, Lynnwood

Dec. 18: Sundell, Dagny, 97, Marysville

Dec. 19: Mahnke, Ronald, 73, Everett

Dec. 19: Borba, Manuel, 88, Everett

Dec. 19: Joslyn, Warren, 88, Lynnwood

Dec. 19: Krag, Floris, 101, Marysville

Dec. 19: Momotok, Aleksandr, 56, Everett

Dec. 19: Smith, Nancy, 67, Monroe

Dec. 19: Walton, Peggy, 92, Everett

Dec. 19: Livingston,, Riley, 44, Mill Creek

Dec. 19: Janus, Donna, 76, Darrington

Dec. 20: Caryl, Mary, 96, Edmonds

Dec. 20: Holm, Edwin, 65, Lynnwood

Dec. 20: Lee, Kwang, 80, Everett

Dec. 20: Richstad, Jim, 80, Everett

Dec. 20: Woods, Leah, 75, Snohomish

Dec. 20: Conner, Richard, 74, Mukilteo

Dec. 20: Lindner, Eugene, 91, Marysville

Dec. 20: Schellenberger, Neva, 82, Lake Stevens

Dec. 21: Smith, Norman, 92, Everett

Dec. 23: Findlay, Robert, 69, Mount Vernon

Dec. 23: Hurtt, Esther, 78, Monroe

Dec. 23: Seat, Marvin, 85, Snohomish

Dec. 23: Stemler, Elizabeth, 84, Mukilteo

Births

Cascade Valley Hospital, Arlington

LAUGHLIN, Veronica and Scott, Marysville, boy, Dec. 20

HANSON, Kailey, Darrington, boy, Dec. 20

WANTLAND, Jess and Mark, Arlington, girl, Dec. 21

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