Vital Statistics

Dissolutions

Jamie Haugen Smith and Darrell Smith

Amy Nutt and Richard Nutt

Belinda Hochanadel and Brad Hochanadel

Early Sudianto and William Au

Charlene Morrison and Charles Morrison

Luke Miller and Darcy Miller

Natasha Jahn and Ryan Jahn

Michael Mckinley and Laura Mckinley

Dawn Fritzler and Mark Fritzler

Carmena Arceo and Miguel Arceo

Stephanie Richardson Nka Miller and Joseph Richardson

Carrie Sweem and Michael Burrows

Linda Gordon and Jeffrey Gordon

Darlene Fulson and Ramon Romero Fernandez

Tammi Habic and Michael Habic

Brooke Striplin and William Striplin

Samuel Pemble and Shanda Pemle

Lisa Holden and Victor Holden

Lane Sandusky and Danny Wampler

Zearl Wilson and Michelle Wilson

Grace Dinneen and Joseph Dinneen

Connie Bertholl and John Bertholl

Roger Locke and Patricia Locke

Pama Taylor and Emmitt Taylor Jr

Tumama Palaita and Heather Palaita

Kami Sandaker and Ryan Sandaker

Emily Torve and Benjamin Torve

Michael Huston and Sarah Huston

Melvin Vogel and Corianne Hesch

Deaths

Alden, John, 85, Arlington, Dec. 2

Allem, Daniel, 67, Everett, Dec. 5

Alton, Virginia, 97, Lynnwood, Dec. 8

Andrews, Melvin, 88, Everett, Dec. 8

Bachmann, Marjorie, 77, Everett, Dec. 5

Barnett aka: Salinas, Rosemay, 59, Edmonds, Dec. 7

Bartley, Kenneth, 83, Everett, Dec. 4

Bean, Dorothea, 93, Edmonds, Dec. 6

Beeston, Trevor, 79, Lynnwood, Dec. 7

Bence, Allen, 51, Arlington, Dec. 7

Berry, Audrey, 66, Canada, Dec. 10

Bowne, Barbara, 69, Everett, Nov. 28

Buss, Gerald, 69, Granite Falls, Dec. 2

Chinn, Yock, 76, Snohomish, Dec. 1

Cho, Yeon-Ho, 71, Bothell, Dec. 3

Cornett, Francis, 87, Bothell, Dec. 1

Couture, Donald, 85, Monroe, Nov. 29

Dahl, Jennifer, 41, Monroe, Dec. 8

Davies, Joyce, 91, Lynnwood, Dec. 3

Deason, Sherry, 41, Lynnwood, Dec. 6

Dunator, Thomas, 80, Stanwood, Dec. 5

Dustin, John, 57, Everett, Nov. 21

Fish, Carol, 90, Mukilteo, Dec. 4

Flores, Mark, 66, Stanwood, Dec. 5

Folk, Violet, 93, Everett, Dec. 7

Galipeau, Sue, 73, Stanwood, Nov. 29

Gordon, Anna, 89, Bothell, Dec. 5

Gove, Dorothy, 105, Stanwood, Dec. 9

Green, Laureen, 82, Darrington, Dec. 5

Haley, Fern, 84, Marysville, Nov. 27

Harmston, Richard, 59, Snohomish, Dec. 2

Herrell, Susan, 59, Everett, Nov. 30

Hinshaw, Margaret, 82, Shoreline, Dec. 5

Hogan, John, 71, Mill Creek, Dec. 3

Hoge, Lawrence, 79, Marysville, Dec. 8

Holz, Shirley, 83, Arlington, Dec. 8

Hussey, Jr., William, 90, Everett, Dec. 3

Irvine, Elisa, 46, Arlington, Nov. 17

Johnson, Michael, 30, Bellevue, Nov. 25

Jones, Louwella, 89, Everett, Dec. 6

Larson, Jerry, 80, Everett, Dec. 2

Lee, Larry, 68, Bothell, Dec. 2

Lothchomphou, Ay, 68, Everett, Dec. 3

MacPherson, Irma, 92, Marysville, Dec. 16

Markholt, Linda, 71, Snohomish, Dec. 3

Mason, Reynold, 91, Edmonds, Dec. 4

McGrayne, John, 79, Edmonds, Nov. 30

McLaughlin, Arthur, 99, Marysville, Dec. 3

Micek, Thomas, 81, Snohomish, Dec. 7

Miller, Walter, 94, Marysville, Dec. 6

Milliorn, Jennifer, 31, Everett, Dec. 5

Miss, Jeannette, 98, Seattle, Dec. 1

Monge, Michael, 68, Quincy, Nov. 25

Morgan, Patricia, 71, Lynnwood, Nov. 30

Murray, Timothy, 43, Everett, Nov. 29

O’Neal, Terry, 76, Everett, Dec. 2

Olmstead, Jr, Gerald, 51, Everett, Dec. 6

Olsen, Morris, 75, Lynnwood, Nov. 26

Patterson, Jr., Joseph, 64, Marysville, Dec. 8

Pease, Bonnie, 91, Everett, Nov. 27

Pederson, Marian, 97, Kenmore, Dec. 7

Peter, Eddie, 88, Monroe, Dec. 8

Petrick, Anna, 92, Monroe, Dec. 3

Pruett, Yvonne, 75, Everett, Dec. 4

Qureshi, Abdul, 80, Lynnwood, Dec. 6

Raabe, Delia, 51, Mill Creek, Dec. 5

Riley, Elaine, 78, Mukilteo, Nov. 18

Robert, Bill, 44, Gig Harbor, Dec. 1

Roffi, William, 86, Marysville, Dec. 3

Rudnik, Jr, Fredrick, 84, Edmonds, Nov. 30

Salvador JR, Severino 60, Lynnwood, Nov. 29

Schaeffer, Samantha, 27, Lake Stevens, Dec. 2

Simon, Leticia, 47, Everett, Dec. 6

Smith, James, 80, Lynnwood, Dec. 1

Smith, Jack, 84, Vashon, Nov. 24

Soltis, Luzelle, 99, Lynnwood, Dec. 7

Sommers, Wesley, 83, Marysville, Dec. 4

Stoecker, Carla, 53, Lake Forest Park, Dec. 1

Stohr, Lowana, 57, Marysville, Dec. 5

Storey, Philip, 88, Marysville, Dec. 7

Swaigsne, Merle, 79, Tulalip, Dec. 4

Taylor, William, 64, Mukilteo, Dec. 5

Thorngate, Roma, 86, Lynnwood, Nov. 29

Treen, Steven, 67, Everett, Nov. 22

Trettevik, Cherrie, 56, Snohomish, Dec. 2

Vail, Margaret, 94, Everett, Dec. 7

Valenzuela, Pedro aka Peter, 60, Marysville, Nov. 30

Wagar, Phyllis, 86, Mill Creek, Dec. 2

Walling, Richard, 78, Tulalip, Nov. 28

Wells, Geraldine, 93, Everett, Dec. 4

Wheat, Georgia, 88, Lake Stevens, Dec. 6

Whiteside, Charles, 67, Arlington, Dec. 1

Wood, Thomas, 64, Bothell, Nov. 26

Yandle, Leonard, 82, Arlington, Dec. 7

Marriage Licenses

Lopez, Leon Aide and Guerrero, Vargas Abraham

Lin, Juncheng and Yang, Ziyuan

Tilmon, David Ray and Winnie, Stephanie Margaret

Rollings, Alison Bernice and Klein, Joseph Patrick

Her, Chu Vang and Vang, Mee

Davenport, Wayne Leslie and Curtis, Ashley Nicole

Sitko, Heather Raianne Elaine and Hagen, Clayton Andrew

Abdussalaam, Syah and Magdalena, Anastasia Maria

Lawrence, Octavian and Miller, Lacey Rose

Jordan, Cameron Daniel and Corfee, Olivia Layne

Hecht, Stanley Richard and Dizon, Milea Magtoto

Etherington, Jeffery Elmer and Anderson, Nicole Michele

Gouilleux, Christian and Waud, Ruby Padua

Hernandez, Gutierrez Sharon and Cruz, Martinez Alberto

Pimentel, Hinojosa Sandra and Lopez, Valencia Ulises

Anni, Frankey and Maddison, Pamela

Baker, Richard Leon and Hagen, Kristen Michelle

Preston, Francis Jerome and Finn, Patricia Ruth

Caligiuri, Traci Lynne and Rodriguez, Richard Kent

Salvador, Robert Coscolluela and Lara, Neschell Buenos Aires

Nefedov, Vasily Igorevich and Garagan, Lyudmila Nikolaevna

Gukasov, Ernest George and Kolomiets, Natalia

Raya, Alvarez Victor and Garcia, Claudia Denise

Babcock, Michael Murphy and Paul, Anna Arlene

Indermuhle, Buck James and Hinrichs, Raquel Charlettann

Tran, Joey Thien and Truong, Hiep Thi

Cardona, Maria Fernanda and Gonzalez, Avilez Adrian

Hammons, Stacie Constance and Innocence, Beth Andrea

Lakotiy, Andriy Lyubomirovich and Savchuk, Nataliya

Plunkett, Adam Matthew and Plunkett, Crystal Ray

Carter, Jeanette Lee and Dexter, Stanely George

Burley, Lynette Irene and Beltran, Joaquin Maier

Rader, Andrew Robert and Amar, Angele Arlette

Holley, Joseph Edmond and Dale, Nicole Shelia

Goodman, Daniel Robert and Chacon, Monique Revoredo

Ingram, Michael Roy and Smith, Ashley Rose

Chambers, Thomas Francis and Carlton, Michele Sue

Howard, Brian J and Reichley, Miriah Rene

Hutchinson, Harold Lloyd Jr and Suk, Haewon

Jenkins, Brinley Craig and Morales, Vences Freya

Maas, Norman Bradford Sr and O,’Neil Jane Edene

Davis, William Andrew and Emery, Janice Sandra

Schoppet, Alison Rose Verbena and Willams, Rowdy John

Are, Ashley Ardis Mcrae and Ceesay, Lamin F

Byun, Hee Chul and Shin, Hee-Ok

Irwin, Brenda Elaine and Black, Edward Rhoads

Rojas, Trinidad Castro and De, La Luz Victorina Melchor

Garrett, Joseph Thomas and Glover, Monika

Forbis, Toni May and Baughman, Matthew Brian

Quintana, Amara Amada Judith and Singh, Gurcharan

Martinell, Katelynn Marie and Martinell, Bradley Scott

Barney, Kody Todd and Swank, Brittney Ann

Anderson, Kristi Linn and Prout, Stanley Craig

Hennings, Leighton Thomas and Phillips, Stacey Lee

Duffer, Brittany Dee and Suttie, Matthew James

Boman, Anne Rebecca and Payne, Tyler David

Mccoy, Michael Kevin and Carrillo, Lopez Laura

Secrist, Spencer Jacob and Gustin, Brittany Irene

Markham, Chelsea Danielle and Fuller, Joel Calvin

Puzey, Nicole Elyse and Wolbert, Brian Gordon

Silva, Joseph Sydney and Camarda, Kristy Louise

Holton, Brian Charles and Gillespie, Helen Louise

Norris, Todd Allen and Searcy, Sheila Kay and Temp,

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