Vital statistics

Deaths

Atkinson, Erl, 84, Edmonds, Oct. 27

Beck, Neil, 69, Anacortes, Oct. 25

Beilfus, Betty, 88, Everett, Oct. 29

Bercier, Edoena, 52, Marysville, Oct. 27

Boston, Derek, 26, Marysville, Oct. 29

Brannan, Alda, 80, Stanwood, Nov. 1

Broderick, Janet, 81, Kirkland, Oct. 28

Buchan, Dean, 51, Everett, Oct. 30

Burell, James, 83, Lynnwood, Oct. 25

Carlson, Yvonne, 50, Lynnwood, Nov. 1

Churchill, Elizabeth, 65, Arlington, Oct. 27

Clapp, Verna, 75, Stanwood, Oct. 28

Craven, Sallie, 67, Everett, Nov. 1

Crone, Shirley, 73, Marysville, Oct. 27

Dagle, Shirley, 79, Lynnwood, Oct. 25

Dahlin, Terry, 58, Everett, Oct. 28

Danner, Benjamin, 86, Edmonds, Nov. 1

Davis, Pierre, 77, Index, Oct. 31

Diamond, Edward, 89, Greenbank, Oct. 25

Duble, Richard, 67, Everett, Oct. 30

Dunaivitser, Frida, 76, Bellevue, Oct. 29

English, Tammy, 52, Everett, Oct. 28

Escobar, Laura, 82, Lynnwood, Oct. 27

Faggard, Ruth, 86, Woodinville, Nov. 2

Foster, Gloria, 70, Lake Stevens, Oct. 31

Garner, Kenneth, 73, Everett, Oct. 24

Haggett, Lisa, 53, Everett, Oct. 30

Hand, Cathleen, 61, Oak Harbor, Oct. 30

Henslee, Georgia, 96, Lynnwood, Oct. 25

Hollcraft, Ted, 65, Everett, Oct. 29

Hovik, Stanley, 85, Edmonds, Oct. 30

Howell, Thomas, 68, Edmonds, Oct. 28

Hunstead, Patricia, 77, Everett, Oct. 30

Hutchison, Leona, 81, Marysville, Nov. 2

Ide, Mary, 93, Everett, Oct. 31

Jacobson, Robert, 72, Snohomish, Oct. 30

Jarris, Sr, Raymond, 96, Snohomish, Oct. 31

Kincaid, Jr., Norman, 86, Mill Creek, Oct. 29

Krause, Thomas, 72, Edmonds, Nov. 1

Law, Jack, 86, Monroe, Oct. 30

Lempe, William, 72, Snohomish, Oct. 30

Lindberg, Terence, 65, Lynnwood, Nov. 1

Logan, Leanne, 63, Mtlake Terrace, Oct. 22

Lopez aka Cardenas Lopez, Jesus aka Jesse, 34, Lynnwood, Oct. 24

Lyon, Jo, 73, Lynnwood, Oct. 31

Mallen, Christopher, 53, Everett, June 21

Mayer, Mary, 92, Arlington, Oct. 31

Maynor, Sumako, 82, Edmonds, Oct. 30

McArthur, Donald, 75, Freeland, Oct. 29

McDaniel, William, 83, Arlington, Oct. 27

McNary, Russell, 61, Snohomish, Nov. 2

Melby, Lois, 65, Everett, Oct. 29

Meyer, Linda, 66, Snohomish, Oct. 25

Moore, Joanne, 68, Marysville, Nov. 3

Nalty, Raymond, 77, Monroe, Nov. 1

Olson, Patricia, 85, Everett, Oct. 14

Palmer, Donald, 99, Everett, Oct. 26

Pennington, Patricia, 81, Lynnwood, Oct. 26

Peterson, Jr., Philip, 87, Marysville, Nov. 1

Petry, Paul, 81, Edmonds, Oct. 27

Pettersen, Marilyn, 81, Everett, Oct. 28

Pooler, Jr, Ronald, 48, Everett, Oct. 30

Rapley, George, 81, Snohomish, Nov. 1

Reynolds, Thomas, 74, Edmonds, July 17

Rice, Jean, 63, Everett, Oct. 29

Ritter, Ann, 81, Edmonds, Oct. 26

Sarazin, Sr, Theodore 71, Marysville, Oct. 11

Sewell, Robert, 81, Marysville, Nov. 2

Sharma, Hari, 55, Lynnwood, Oct. 29

Shaw, Avis, 98, Arlington, Oct. 26

Six, Terry, 63, Langley, Nov. 1

Skredsvig, Emmaleeta, 75, Everett, Oct. 25

Smith, Andrew, 24, Marysville, Nov. 1

Smith, Wesley, 64, Monroe, Nov. 1

Smith, Ruth, 102, Snohomish, Oct. 24

Smith, Janet, 95, Mukilteo, Oct. 26

Sparling, Jr, James, 68, Bothell, Nov. 2

Stevens, Mark, 73, Langley, Oct. 29

Stewart, Elton, 93, Stanwood, Oct. 30

Tavares, Betsy, 86, Everett, Oct. 25

Thurman, Travis, 23, Tacoma, Oct. 23

Todd, Norman, 86, Bothell, Oct. 30

Torie, Rosalea, 84, Tulalip, Oct. 30

Turek, Richard, 48, Lynnwood, Oct. 25

Tutton, Charles, 85, Everett, Oct. 29

Van Horn, Laverne, 87, Everett, Oct. 29

Vander Kooi, Christopher, 43, Marysville, Oct. 24

Wallace, Nancy, 67, Everett, Oct. 24

Ward, Loretta, 83, Marysville, Nov. 4

Whitaker, John, 94, Lynnwood, Nov. 3

White, Lucille, 89, Everett, Oct. 31

Williams, Warren, 67, Mill Creek, Nov. 1

Winnett, Liz, 57, Stanwood, Oct. 31

Wrenchy, Caroline, 83, Lynnwood, Oct. 24

Wylie, Ronald, 68, Lake Stevens, Nov. 2

Marriage Licenses

Smith, Richard Alan and Galan, Edwin Osbaldo

Drouin, Paul Joseph and Perfilio, Linda Dianne

Geer, Joanna Dee and Convey, Adam Christopher

Durham, Emily Mae and Stultz, Timothy David

Donkersloot, Luke and Torres, Amanda Kim

Hendrickson, David Charles and Conant, Cindy Lou

Dyukarev, David P and Cherniychuk, Tatyana V

Aino, Aaron Alexander and Lawyer, Chase Edward

Camacho Amalea Raeann-June and Price, Eric Ryan

Neamtiu, Robert Mihai and Littlemore, Alicia Marie

Lee, Cheuk Kai and Lu, Liamichelle Hsiu-Chen

Peterson, Licia Mae and Beal, Kameron Michael

Mooney, Kaitlyn Faith and Faldborg, Gregory William

Conde, Almamy Arafan and Magas, Tete

Stribling, Joshua Andrew and Eoff, Brittiney Jewell

Taylor, Tanaya Shanae and Rivers, Julius Bryant Jr

Morrical, Keith Darrell and Seeley, Kelly Lynn

Toti, Becky Lee and Cole, Christopher Colin

Yosua, Frans and Ngor, Chhiv-Lang

Christopher, Gary Sandberg and Brister, Barbara Elaine

Mcdaniel, Walter Lee and Williams, Lauren Elizabeth

Pawlak, Eric Randall and Angello, Stephanie Lyn

Peterson, Jason Scott and Zivkovich, Shannon Marie Elizabeth

Ryer, David Allen and Gomes, Isabel Coelho

Morse, Jack Lee and Allison, Gloria Diane

Klaus, Kurt Devlyn and Azman, Amerah Dianah Bte

Beltz, Donna Jean and Davis, Mark Jonathan

Etue, William Anthony and Rammage,-Robison Dawn Renee

Ferguson, Blaire Ashley and Smith, Jordan David

Kozak, Vladimir F and Murza, Esfir

Delzer, Woodrow Elston and Larkin, Emily Anne

Walker, Lindsey Ann and Wright, Christopher Raymond

Bobadilla, Ron Salanga and Salon, Sharon Sapigao

Addington, Jonathan Lee and Trujillo, Zuniga Rolando

Abbott, Jesse Marvin and Strandt, Shayna Gwen

Hauenstein, Carl Allen and Slansky, Kristen Marie

Harkleroad, Christopher Sean and Lowe, Melissa Louise

Hernandez, Nicolas Ernesto and Westwong, Chabrie Lynn

Dissolutions

Bruce Gandal and Isabelle Gandal

Melinda Altamirano and Jose Altamirano

Holly Dunham and Michael Dunham

Jessica Howard and Thomas Howard Ii

Santa Alvarado and Hector Alvarado Morales

Daniel Dawes and Dalise Dawes

Matthew Butler and Karrie Butler

Jason Quinter and Christy Yee-Quinter

Margie Harriman and Tony Harriman

Michael Rodenbaugh and Suchaya Rodenbaugh

Bradley Bowman and Trina Bowman

Jessica Rudiger and Gregory Rudiger

Judy Evans and Steven Evans

Delores Gates and Michael Gates

Ryan Johnson and Nayi Rodriguez-Fernandez

Tafadzwa Chitsiku and Kryshawn Whitaker

Lucas Aikens and Tiffany Jensen

Anna Hall and Dale Young Jr

Terrance Homann and Teresa Homann

Nathalie Tavitian and Hratch Tavitian

Brian Lester and Randi Lester

Destiny Reyes and Juan Castillo-Barrientos

Allan Newton and Quicha Newton

William Laslop and Eva Laslop

Robin Dimick and Daniel Dimick

Caji Delman and Laressa Delman

Brenda Lindly and Ross Lindly

Krista White and Colton Williamson

Candice Baumgartner and Jason Baumgartner

Sara Kaleo and Warren Kaleo

Lisa Mccaslin and Kenneth Mccaslin

Ryan Southard and Tina Southard

Narda Novoa and Nelson Anticona

Krystle Thorp and Ryan Thorp

Teresa Lee and Marcus Lee

Mohamed Dumbuya and Kumba Dumbuya

Alisa Walker and Chad Walker

Russell Herrick and Irene Herrick

Alan Mitchell and Weslee Mitchell

Lamin Touray and Katrina Touray

Sandra-Lee Melau and Terry Melau

Eliza Edwards and Bryce Hermansen

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