Vital Statistics: Births

Cascade Valley Hospital, Arlington

GARRETT, Andrea and SIDIBEH, Dawda, Marysville, girl, April 1

PADGETT, Shawna and LAMBERT, Ryan, Marysville, boy, April 2

HANNA, Jamie, Marysville, boy, April 3

Valley General Hospital, Monroe

TORREZ ANTONIO, Silvia and AGULAR, V. Tovias, Gold Bar, boy, April 1

GARCIA, Eva, Monroe, girl, April 2

CASTANEDA-DELGADO, Adela and HERNANDEZ, Cesar, Sultan, boy, April 3

Providence Everett Medical Center

ANDREWS, Breanne, Arlington, girl, March 20

WITHAM, Whitney and NEWTON, Matthew, Everett, boy, March 20

CRIMES, Christina, Everett, twin boys, March 20

GUTIERREZ, Charlene and Jose, Lake Stevens, girl, March 20

BRADY, Danielle, Everett, girl, March 20

GAMBLE, Melissa and MILKE, Lenny, Lynnwood, girl, March 21

ENGLAND, Katrina and Adam, Everett, boy, March 21

DURR, Kristi and GLENN, Shawn, Everett, girl, March 21

BOYZO-PADILLA, Bertha and RODRIGUEZ AREVALO, Rigoberto, Everett, boy, March 21

RUIZ, Rosalinda and Joshua, Marysville, boy, March 21

SALVINO, Dominique and DE ROUEN, Jeremy, Marysville, boy, March 21

SCHULTZ, Sunni and SPERY, Skylar, Everett, girl, March 22

VALENTINE, Dominique and STRATTON, Sean, Lynnwood, girl, March 22

McGARRITY, Sheena and EDELMAN, Jason, Everett, girl, March 22

WHITE, Jennifer and RHODES, Dustin, Arlington, girl, March 22

BLAKE, Carla and John, Everett, boy, March 22

ESTRADA, Chelsea and RICHARDSON, Tyler, Sultan/Kirkland, boy, March 22

AGUAYO, Haidee and CASTILLO, Oscar, Everett, girl, March 23

DILLARD, Angie and ARGETSINGER, Rob, Everett, girl, March 23

BYRD, Jennifer and PARKINS, Ryun, Everett, boy, March 23

ARMES, Tracy and Cory, Marysville, girl, March 23

HERT, Ailene and Jared, Everett, girl, March 23

CAMPBELL, Krista and RAMIRES, Jessie, Arlington, boy, March 23

HAYES, Sabrina and Trace, Snohomish, girl, March 24

MARITZ, Lisa and David, Everett, boy, March 24

AICHELE, Emily and Andy, Everett, boy, March 24

GALINDO, Desiree and Edwin, Everett, boy, March 24

SATHER, Robin and BRAWNER, Paul, Everett, boy, March 24

PARKER, Jennifer and WARD, Johnathon, Marysville, boy, March 24

ALONSO, Lucia and Orlando, Marysivlle, boy, March 24

HARRIS, Christine and WRIGHT, Eric, Mukilteo, girl, March 24

BUTCHER, Nicole and Joseph, Everett, boy, March 25

CAYLOR, Elaine and Bennie, Mukilteo, boy, March 25

MOWERS, Corey and Mike, Everett, girl, March 25

SMITH, Rebecca and MARTIN, Ryan, Everett, boy, March 25

JORDAN-SCOTT, Rodlyn and SCOTT, Greg, Snohomish, girl, March 25

DICK, Christina and SCARBOROUGH, James III, Tulalip, girl, March 25

McBRYDE, Brandi and COPELAND, Darius, Everett, boy, March 26

HEALY, Kimberly and MARTIN, Marshall, Everett, girl, March 26

CHAVEZ, Chanda and FREIST, Richard, Everett, girl, March 26

BUTCHER, Danielle and Stephen, Arlington, boy, March 26

MIDDENDORF, Michelle and Andrew, Marysville, girl, March 26

BOWENMAN, Rachael, Everett, girl, March 28

PATTERSON, Molly and JAGANA, Muhammadou, Mill Creek, boy, March 28

FLECKENSTEIN, Greta and Larry, Everett, girl, March 28

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