Vital Statistics

Deaths

In July, the Snohomish Health District notified The Daily Herald it would not be renewing a long-standing agreement and would no longer provide a weekly list of country residents who had passed away. The Daily Herald will continue to seek the information through open records requests and will publish it as it becomes available.

Marriage Licenses

Shurtz, Chad Roger and Quist, Veomany, Oct. 30

Martsolf, Troy Alan and Mccullough, Janis Anne, Oct. 30

Halverson, Alissa Joy and Mckenzie, Paul Lawrence, Oct. 30

Jones, Luke Richard and Smith, Kaysi Irene, Oct. 30

Fambroush, Jayme Lynn and Brown, Marcus Lee, Oct. 30

Hollis, Zenaisa Javier and Mcfadden, Denis Mark, Oct. 30

Boyko, Maksim Vladimirovich and Yarmil, Diana Andriyivna, Oct. 30

Rabwe, Chishimba and Ngeke, Sarah, Oct. 30

Lopez, Chavez Daniela Sarahy and Rodriquez, Ramos Antonio, Oct. 30

Garrett, Ryan Lee and Roberts, Jason Elias, Oct. 30

Eggebraaten, Brent Andrew and Mannhalter, Chrissy Lynn, Oct. 30

Daurie, Cole Allen and Perrin, Emma Marie, Oct. 30

Cole, Ginger Leeann and Bair, Jeffrey Ross, Oct. 30

Schmees, Patrick Michael and Kapnadak, Charu Lata, Oct. 30

Yoon, Jong Ho and Lim, Michele Joohee, Nov. 2

Molinero, Anthony James and Lambert, Audrey Beth, Nov. 2

Crabtree, Martin Lee and Burns, Leilani Lynn, Nov. 2

Namdrik, Kenton and Kattil, Tatiana, Nov. 2

Wan, Qi and Marshall, Travis James, Nov. 2

Tewani, Chitesh Rajkumar and Mashruwala, Jinal Bharat, Nov. 2

Li, Yunke and Wang, Zihan, Nov. 2

Jacques, Robert Jared and Oxford, Victoria Frances, Nov. 2

Lowe, Carter James and Syberg, Emily Anne, Nov. 2

Primachik, Anton Stepanovich and Sapozhnikova, Kristina Sergeyevna, Nov. 2

Price, Lindsey Marie and Neblina, Hernandez Cesar Kevin, Nov. 3

Tran, Thien-Thanh, Ngoc and Anglinov, Dmitry, Nov. 3

Debebe, Tewodros Aknaw and Biru, Mariam Sintayehu, Nov. 3

Adams, William Joseph and Arnoldin, Stephanie Hope, Nov. 3

Ott, Jesse Loren and Cassell, Brooke Alyce, Nov. 3

Chelgren, Jeffrey David and Meyers, Arsenaux Marge Ruth, Nov. 3

Karvonen, Adam Michael and Honkala, Ellen Aleta, Nov. 3

Dolman, Kurtis Anthony and Smith, Collin Robley, Nov. 3

Newsome, Matthew Eric and Lopez, Jorge Alejandro, Nov. 3

Kruglov, Ruslan Sergeyevich and Nazarchuk, Elvira Anatolyevna, Nov. 3

Boucher, Robert Joseph Jr and Tracy, Vicki Lee, Nov. 3

Brock, David William and St, Luise Sandra Ann, Nov. 3

Haupin, Elizabeth Ann and Roell, John Jeffrey, Nov. 3

Scoggins, Brian Paul and Jeroue, Lacey Marie, Nov. 3

Tsegaye, Abiy B and Firdu, Yeshiwork Meshesha, Nov. 3

Tang, Caleb Randall Kaimiola Parras and Tran, Nhung Thi Hong, Nov. 3

Leder, Nickoal Josie and Snyder, Zachary Tye, Nov. 3

Cruz, Cruz Micaela and Margarito, Mendez Antonio, Nov. 3

Edwards, Colbie Lee and Rogers, Jeffrey Christopher, Nov. 3

Nafezi, Donya and Ghafariyan, Akhlaghi Moein, Nov. 3

Hough, Cody Warren and Collins, Trista Dee, Nov. 3

Kelso, Ruth Joy and Ramsey, Andrew David, Nov. 3

Malley, Melynda Marie and Macke, Benjamin Tyler, Nov. 3

Diaz, Perez Isidro and Montes, Hernandez Claudia Janeth, Nov. 3

Roche, Lude and Valbrun, Olsner, Nov. 4

Dai, Terrence Kary-Yiu, and Chong, Kwai Heung, Nov. 5

Ramos-Herrera, Franklin and Rodrizuez, Guzman Beatriz, Nov. 5

True-Roehl, Christina Kathleen and Arndt, Tyson John, Nov. 5

Feaster, Michael William and Johnson, Miranda Pearl, Nov. 5

Irons, Samantha Jo and Hunt, Levi Slater, Nov. 5

Sullivan-Connolly, Patricia Johnette and Mehaffey, Steven Anthony, Nov. 5

Heredia, Gurrola Nestor Omar and Oblitas, Alvan Julia Yesenia, Nov. 6

Main, Brian James and Ogasawara, Sierra Dawn, Nov. 6

Palmer, Odawni Alezena and Sotka, Kevin David, Nov. 6

Doran, Terrance Joshua and Stephenson, Chelci Amber, Nov. 6

Hughes, Steven Leslie and Georgiou, Christine Marie, Nov. 6

Frilling, Wesley Lucas and Schulten, Kayla Marie, Nov. 6

Wallin, Derek Michael and Schroeler, Rachel Lynn, Nov. 6

Hopkins, Ashley Nancy and Ritchey, Dustin Ryan, Nov. 6

Peterson, Jamie Lea and Bowers, Andrew Daniel, Nov. 6

Danboe, Omar and Jawara, Maimuna, Nov. 6

Andersen, Anthony Gordon and Terrell, Veronica Ann, Nov. 6

Gould, Luke William and Ericksen, Olivia Rose, Nov. 6

Montes-Martinez, Lazaro and Castillo, Melendez Maria Imelda, Nov. 6

Dissolutions

Matthew Jacob Heller and Sarah Frances Heller

Krystal Lee Hull and Jason Daniel Hull

Joseph Feghali and Suha Altaher

Polina Vasyliuk and Erik Vasyliuk

Tonya N Delmaestro and Brian Keith Lamay

John James Armstrong and Lena Caryn Armstrong

Melissa Lewin and Michael Lewin

Daylene Rose Welch and Thomas Paul Allen

Jessica Ann Rule and Benjamin Orval Rule

Destry Michael Mccleary and Brianna Lynn Mccleary

Carmen Carlett Gray and Jessie James Gray

Frank A Schmidmeister and Cathaleen C Schmidmeister

Corky Nikki Montgomery and Brenda Layne Montgomery

Matthew Dale Williams and Kyla Danielle Joyce Williams

Adam Debebe Mekonnen and Serkalem Assefa Amede

Anna Dinoto Myers and Charles Emory Myers

Karina Urbina Diaz and Jose Angel Delgado Pena

Aiko O Boolen and Franklin W Boolen

Lei Cai and Philip Colter Grandin

Leah Ann Laramy and Arthur G Laramy, III

Nyssa Marie Vlahos and Herbert Gordon Auckland

Mary Lee Linares and Joshua Paul Melum

Patience Lesueur and James Lesueur

Fawn Rae Lenz-Brown and Gerald A Brown

Ashley Nichole Hawkins and Robert Jacob Hawkins

Jerry Walter Lundeberg and Linda Louise Lundeberg

Natalie Anne Hainline and Bill Arthur Hainline

Lindsey G Snyder and Jared Jacob Snyder

Brian Lee Maupin and Denise Lynn Maupin

Stephanie Lynn Belisle Williamson and John Andrew Williamson

Oma Okorie Awa and Kalu Awa Aja

Cynthia Lee Campbell and Allen Eugene Campbell

Bambie Samone Fontana and Joseph William Hryciuk

Monique Marie Tollenaar and Kevin Dean Tollenaar

Mathew Thomas Williams and Alexandra Michelle Williams

Diane Marie Veazey and Ronald Veazey

Florence Mcgeary and Mark Mcgeary

Varanisese R Harris vs. Cameron Tyrone Harris

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