Vital Statistics: Snohomish County marriages

MARRIAGE LICENSES

Krushelnytskyy, Mykhaylo Davydovych and Nikitiuk, Anstasiia

Hall, Susannah Lynn and McAllister, Cody Richard

Melton, Kelsie Marie and Doyals, Ryan Joseph

Estrada, Eric Micheal and Estrada, Crystal Ann

Noecker, Robert Shawn and Lipscomb, Tina Jean

Galyean, Jonathan Cecil and Wright, Langdon Victoria Rose

Thompson, Lori Ann and Turk, David

Zackuse, James Dean and Williams, Raetta Blanche

Gostol, John Sivert and Bonneville, Rebecca Joyce

Rioja, Andrea Yasmeen and Byrom, Michael John

Eichelbaugh, Desiree May and Souza, Jackson Joseph

Dos, Santos Aniceso Fogaca and De, Sousa Geralda Aparecida

Keck, Ryan Bradley and Muxo, Dolores Virginia

Carluccio, Nicholas John and Vandermeulen, Christa Jo

Gibson, Shawna Teryl and Blood, Daniel Robert

Mallory, Angela Marie and Masnica, Jason Allen

Perrella, William McKinley III and Nicholas, Mandie Ilene

Lau, Kin Cheung and Meng, Yonghua

Ross, Shawn Donald and Laursen, Candace Dawn

Belkin, Sergey Gennadievich and Babakova, Alexandra

Worth, Laurie Ann and Strock, Michael Edward

Grubbs, Jordan Marshall and Vandeweghe, Geertruida Johanna

Edison, David Harold and Jones, Sandra Lynn

Lefebvre, Savanah Karen and Setina, Joshua Ryan

Jackson, Kelly and Graham, Angela Reene

Shin, Seongki and Pham, Amy

Butler, Marche Chaelron and Garba, Umma

Mitchell, Jeffrey Keith and Temir, Kathryn Robin

Saidy, Sheriff and Ceesay, Awa

Parker, Emilie Kathryn and Doyle, Jeremy Michael

Root, Zachery Brian and Szypulski, Christina Marie

Mendoza, Jimenez Luis and Morales, Murillo Nelsi

Estrada, Luis Antonio and Puckett, Jodell Mari

Thompson, Bryan William and Harrison, Maura Marie

Jones, Ashley Diana-Louise and Nelson, Cameron Patrick

Sawdon, Jeromy Andrew and Robertson, Sheila Dawn

Herrick, Brice Donald and Powers, Mikayla Nichole

Teal, Debra Ann and Johnson, Casey John

Gustafson, Kevin David and Nelson, Sara Michelle

Khodorchuk, Suzanna Sergeyevna and Prysiazhnyi, Vitalii

Oh, Stephen Lee and Han, Christine Kyoungmi

Holmes, Jessica Justine and Cummings, Charles Samuel

Eckhardt, Michael Christopher and Zagorov, Petia Naskova

Chagas, Rodrigo Luiz and Moore, Dorothy Mary

Moon, Hak Kyu and Sung, Hyosoon

Dunnum, Monica Lynne and Burr, Bruce Arthur

Watson, Maranda Joelle and Frias, William Mata

Cecil, Renee Marie and Melton, Christopher Lee

Osborn, Tysen Aaron and Ito, Ruth Gozo

Artyushevskaya, Raisa Yevgenyevna and Alvarado, German Ruben

Garcia, Mendez Javier and Alonso, Gaspar Maria Lesly

Sharp, Michael Alan and O’Keefe, Danielle Marie

Danson, David Edward and Johnson, Desiree Ann

Sharma, Paras and Mahil, Amrita

Black, Danielle Geneva and Richardson, Vance Verdell

Harrison, Hannah Lenora and Rasmussen, Ryan Steven

Hagerman, Nikkole Jean Denise and Kirchner, Steven Michael

Murillo, Kyle Jon Langsted and Garcia, Sara Christine

Caceres, Ocampo Miguel Roberto and Villarreal, De Vargas Esmeralda

Mendoza, Morales Carolina and Owens, Isaiah Andre

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