Vital Statistics

Deaths

Randall, Ray, 82, Marysville, April 9

Rose, Beverly, 87, Arlington, April 11

Rousseau, John, 50, Sultan, April 4

Sage, Doris, 87, Mineral, April 6

Salked, Bessie, 88, Arlington, April 9

Satterlee, Mary, 61, Arlington, March 22

Schei, Alfred, 85, Stanwood, April 9

Sennett, Geraldine, 66, Everett, April 1

Shatzka, Robert, 89, Everett, April 5

Siegel, Myron, 83, Arlington, April 10

Sorbi, Virginia, 94, Stanwood, April 10

Spillers, Billy, 30, Arlington, March 22

Sprague, Ruth, 85, Monroe, April 11

Starr, Donald, 69, Edmonds, April 3

Storrs, Mark, 53, Everett, April 12

Streuker, Jerald, 93, Monroe, April 10

Temple, Wilma, 91, Everett, April 8

Thomle, Connie, 49, Marysville, Feb. 17

Thornton, Carl, 74, Marysville, April 5

Urdahl, Alfred, 89, Everett, April 8

Walsh, Martin, 74, Stanwood, April 13

Wheeler, Jeffrey, 60, Shoreline, April 15

Whitfall, Charyll, 65, Lake Stevens, April 12

Wolff, Erik, 50, Gold Bar, April 9

Marriage Licenses

Henderson, Corey Anthony and Woolman, Heidi Le-Ann

Wetzel, Galen Christopher and Tano, Randy Coo

Alnaiema, Asaad Abdel Mejid and Alharab, Huda Sami

Molstad, Daniel Scott and Ruby, Joanne Julia

Gupta, Kunal and Muenzel, Eva Jolanda

Dellino, Paul Joseph and Gogal, Erin Marjorie

Velez, Tagle Homero and Reynoso, Alvarez Gudelia

Dinh, Theresa and Heckle, Sheridan Aston

Caple-Melton, Sue Anne and Kreutzer, Riley Thomas

Mirghavamedin, Alica Ann and Roddy, Garth Kircher

Cox, Michael Lee and Cox, Pamela Diane

Romero, Gomez Felix and Carrell, Cynthia Lynn

Hendrickson, Caryn Louise and Matz, Damon Jared

Suryan, Nicholas John Jr. and Dela-Llana, Misilla

Edwards, Delois and Hernandez, Jose Jr

Seeber, Richard Oliver and Seeber, Sharon Kathleen

Stott, Bryce Allen and Albino, Donna Fe Valeroso

Thompson, Cheri-Mae Elizabeth and Skolrud, Christopher Severin

Anderson, Patricia Larrabee and Anderson, Gerald Lee

Ochoa, Xochil Libier and Venega, Ramirez Domingo

Cory, Michael Thomas and Frisinger, Jolynn

Hanna, Amir George Zaki and Youssef, Madona

Smith, William Thomas Jr. and Otte, Melissa Brianne

Gebow, Jonathon Richard and Thomson, Gael Sylvia

Beckley, Susan Rose and Frey, Lorna Milchild

Wells, Angela Dawn and Goodwin, David Lyle

Bopp, Charlett Ann and Bopp, Randolph Milton

Green, Patrick Joseph and Bendokas, Kazie Miriah

Adix, Tracie Lynn and Zins, Ryan James

Cherewaty, Stephen Nicholas Jr. and Austin, Heather Renee

St. Onge, Leon Edmond and Holiman, Sloane Elizabeth

Sims, John Pleasant Jr. and Nguyen, Ivy Hong

Parco, Steve Anthony and Wallace, Kathalyse Elizabeth

Cronin, Denise Christina and Warstler, Clayton Dakota Shankin

Slack, Michael Robert and Gravert, Jacinda Jeanne

Tri, Stephanie Lynn and Franco, Gutierrez Juan Carlos

White, Jacob Ryan and Stering, Jennifer Ann

Nickels, Katie Jane and Wood, Neil Howard

Jacobson, Jovanna Carrie and Dirusso, Joseph Michael

Kirk, Derick William and Tanis, Krystal Lynn

Brantner, Samantha Ann and White, Ryan William

Hermann, Christina Louise and Ballein, Deirdre Jean

Raphael, Katherine and Salinas, Zavala Oscar Rene

Mohamed, Khaled A and Abdalkader, Lamia Mohamad Mohamad

Bohm, Loni Lynn and Mitchell, Michael Troy

Haubrich, Alex Michael and Wright, Stacy Alecia

Hagan, Lloyd Arlon and Rodenbaugh, Mary Catherine

Jahr, Tracy Lynn and Gilmore, Jacquie Lynne

Aranda, Carlton Kainoakupuna and Williams, Linda Jean

Martinez, Garrett Alexander and Frisbie, Brandelyn Marlene

Chambers, Christopher George and Evans, Sandra Masako

Montemayor, Marlene May and Stout, David Roy Jr

Birkett, Steven John and Moriarty, Shawna Lynn

Phan, Thanh Cong and Vo, Huong Thien

Stutes, Evan Paul and Hynes, Daniel Joseph

Stokes, Bartley Allen Jr. and Dean, Roxanne Annie

Riedel, Danny Lewis and Sweaney, Maria Giovanna

Nicholls, Levi Brandon and Hegewald, Hilary Margaret

Schroeder, Samuel Montgomery and Moretti, Ladonna Lorain

Duncan, Katharine Elaine and Burchett, William Thomas Jr

O’Brien Leslie Catherine and Pugh, Michael Spencer

Weide, Jonathan Caleb and Solano, Fabiola

Elshaug, Matthew Edwin and Kalma, Kristina Erika

Lee, Jen Goo and Kim, Yoon Hee

Singh, Jagbir and Thind, Navjot Kaur

Waugler, Corrin Leeann and Warren, Gregory Tyler

Jacobson, Brennon John and Whitney, Paige Lauren

Haverty, Krista Malia and Wade, Richard Jay

Dorothy, Robert Lawrence and Wendover, Kristine Ruth

Hoang, Thanhtruc Gia and Nguyen, Tran Xuan

Weaver, Sandi Deann and Neff, David James

Eckland, Krista Georgia Peaches and Seaton, Derek Lin

Merriman, Kelly Jane and Donaldson, Jeffrey Scott

Garcia, Garcia Carlos Edgardo and Kissell, Marisol

Ampo, Alfeo Gales Jr. and Acierto, Emma

Maro, Kevin Larie and Oung, Sopheary

Smith, Anissa Kristine and Novikoff, Alexander Scott

Dissolutions

Robert Price and Masako Price

Bridgid Snyder and Jason Snyder

Bryan La Munyon and Lani La Munyon

Helen Johnson and Jerald Johnson

Bruce Bishop and Jean Bishop

Thea Goodwin and Zaur Bagaev

Christopher Russell and Lori Russell

Pamela Jones and Dennis Jones

Gregory Dallas and Heather Dallas

Lisa Frisby and Allen Frisby

Samuel Peterson and Erin Peterson

William Davis and Cynthia Davis

Veronica Soto and Benito Soto

Jeannette Speth-Stout and Curtis Speth

Mary Prieto and Luis Mujica

Timothy Raymond and Annemieke Raymond

Joni Johnson and Donald Johnson

Li Xiu Hawkins and Bruce Hawkins

Nicole Cabebe and Alfredo Cabebe

Michael Buis and Shannon Buis

Chris Payton and Marisol Payton

Jesse Garcia and Barbara Garcia

Dana Ferrier and Kenneth Ferrier

Kathy Lee and Michael Taylor

Taylor Dringman and Lauren Dringman

Ashley Delacruz and Noe Delacruz

Sandeep Chada and Abhilasha Muddasani

Shane West and Alyyah West

Gerald Welch and Kathleen Welch

Pamela Degamo and Calvin Degamo

Maryann Haggen and David Haggen

Angela Trussell and Paul Trussell

Melissa Sosa and Eddy Sosa

Francico Campos-Gonzalez and Irais Campos

Dee Symon and Manuel Torres-Aguilera

Cynthia Bullock and Dustin Bullock

Chester Curtis and Ashley Curtis

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