Vital Statistics

Marriage Licenses

ABERA, Michael and SILVINO, Janaleigh Uy

ADAMS, Ricky Lynn and RAAB, Kay Lynn

AHUJA, Vinay and FLORES, Kimberly Michelle

ANDERSON, Cody Ray and CLEVELAND, Tasha Nicole

AVILA, Jorge Arturo and ANGULO, Kathia Jesennia

BATES, Ronald Frank and ZWOLINSKI, Sharon Marie

BLAKENEY, Bryan Kendall and HUDSON, Erin Jean

BOSCH, Markus Loren and LAPHAM, Melanie Lynn

BOWER, Roderick Burton and BLOCK-LEE, Bonnie Jo

BUDNIK, Dmitriy N. and MIITROFANOV, Ekaterina V.

CANDA, Paul Anthony Quioc and ESCALANTE, Melissa Anne

CARLOS, Jacobo Ortega and MITROFANOVA, Lidiya Profofyevna

CHALAN LOZANO, Edwin David and PENALOZA SISALIMA, Martina De Jesus

CLAIR, Benjamin Frank and ABSALON, Molly Bronte

CLARKE, Nathan Anders and VARGAS, Hermelinda

CORTES BELTRAN, Carlos Humberto and OGDEN, Holly Marie

DAILY, Sean Eamonn and JOHNSON, Wendy Suanne

DAUGHTRY, Ryan Daniel and WARDLE, Tiona Dionne

DAVIS, Eddie Thomas and KATOWITZ, April Marie

DVORAK, Kevin Charles and KUHLMAN, Emily Jean

DYER, Robert Eugene, Jr. and ECKLUND, Lisa Dawn

FARMER GRANT, Jr., Ira and LAMBARD, Naomi Lynn

FLYNN, Carl Jefferson and SCHROEDER, Nicholette Ann

FREEBURG, Christopher John and PETERSON, Carrie Anne

GROVES, Erik William and PEREGINETS, Olga Anatolievna

HARVEY, Willie Ray and HONORE, Mitchelle

HENRICKSON, Richard Jay and PODMAJERSKI, Cindy Marie

HIDALDO GOMEZ, Bernardo Alfonso and TODD, Jennifer Lynn

JABBI, Omar and JOHNSON, Shirley Yvette

JAKIELSKI, Scott Christopher and KEASAL, Jolene Elizabeth

JOHNSON, Benjamin Alan and ROBERTSON, Emily Marie

JOHNSON, Wayne Howard and LEE, Angela

KANARICK, John Charles and MacLEAN, Rebecca Marie

KIESZ, Dale Reuben and KOSEL, Maria Michaela

KING, James Robert and SEARS, Amanda Maureen

KLIMENKO, Alena Alexandrovna and KEMPF, Sven

KNOWLSON, James Somerville, VI and IRWIN, Ashley Rebecca

KRAMER, Aaron Michael and KAYE, Mariah Nicole

KRAMLICH, Cody James and WALL, Jessica Nichole

LAIRD, Jacob Thomas and BALL, Jasmin Michelle

LIDEN, Robert Craig and COOLEY, Laura Ann

MARSHALL, William Guy, Jr. and FERREIRA, Jennifer Mariko

McBEE, Lonnie Eugene and LAING, Lorri Shannon

McCANDLISH, Brett Michael Ray and BROCKERMAN, Rachel Joanne

McCORKLE, Vance Aaron and DIAZ, Jeannette

McCREADY, Douglas Howard and KATONA, Christie Ann

MENDOZA, Daniel Dimalanta and WANG, Yan

MITCHELL, James Dennis and ZHONG, Mingfang

MOY, Victor Yoak Shing and YU, Wing Ki Vicky

PIRAK, Nathan Thomas and GAETA, Nicole Susan

SAVAGE, Angus Drake and LUND, Nichole Grace

SMITH, Steve Johnny and JOKI, Maela Marie

SNELL, Jordan Levi and HOWELL, Kellee Jean-Marie

STEWART, Victor Mathew and TRAPP, Caren Louise

STORMO, Marcus Richard Clarence and CRAWFORD, Roxie Ann

THOMPSON, Arion Amyas and MATSON, Debra Ann

UNDA, Marlon Ruben and SANCHEZ, Germania Guadalupe

WARD, James Robert and WARE, Helene Madison

WATSON, Brian Jon Edgar and BERGER, Wendella Rae

WINDERS, Ryan Thomas and LEISE, Jennifer Marie

Dissolutions

ARNOLD, Charles and Shannon

ARNONE, Robert and BERNAT, Eileen

BECKER, Mark and Deana

BROWN, Stephen and Katherene

BUCKENMEYER, Jacob and Samantha

CHAMBERLIN, Michael and Karmen

CRESWELL, Jeffrey and Susan

DEVERA, Benjamin and DALIGDIG, Marcelina

DILLEY, John and Velvet

FLORES-IZAGUIRRE, Jose and FLORES, Eulalia

FLY, Marcus and OSHIRO, Nicole

GELAKOSKA, Joseph, Jr. and Carol

HUDSON, Donald and HUDSON-HILL, Deborah

JEWELL, Steven and Dedra

JOHNSON, Nathan and Jennifer

KOCH, Jeffrey and SOLEMSAAS, Susan

LEITCH, Michael, Jr. and Erica

MARTINI, Vincent and QUINLAN, Brianne

NEAR, Greggory and CASTANEDA, MaryBeth

POOL, Michael and Linda

PRATT, David and Traci

QUINN, Eugene and Heidi

SASS, Thomas and Betsy

SHEKA, Robert and Jennifer

SNIFFEN, Melanie and ROWE, Rhonda

SPARROW, Michael and Betty

WEAVER, Kelly and Tracey

WEIS, Darryl and Jennifer

WHITAKER, Colbert and FENNER-WHITAKER, Julie

WICKEN, Lance and Christina

Deaths

Sept. 21: Howard, Gary, 59, Snohomish

Oct. 2: Ohde, Doris, 92, Arlington

Oct. 2: Bell, Jane, 63, Marysville

Oct. 3: Harris, Lucinda, 62, Everett

Oct. 4: Reid, Susan, 67, Everett

Oct. 5: Stretch, Gene, 84, Edmonds

Oct. 5: Keith, Elinor, 91, Snohomish

Oct. 5: Olsen, Barbara, 85, Lynnwood

Oct. 6: Bert, Jerry, 55, Monroe

Oct. 6: Bowen, Eloise, 91, Everett

Oct. 7: Hall, Joy, 70, Arlington

Oct. 7: Kroeze, Grace, 97, Arlington

Oct. 8: Torp, Cliffton, 79, Edmonds

Oct. 8: Wagner, Helen, 92, Edmonds

Oct. 8: Weholt, Jr., Carl, 84, Lynnwood

Oct. 8: Henderson, Gregory, 50, Lynnwood

Oct. 8: Rauscher, Verna, 88, Brier

Oct. 9: Whitney, Carla, 78, Snohomish

Oct. 9: Bol, Anna, 89, Stanwood

Oct. 9: Cherry, Warren, 80, Everett

Oct. 9: Hoffman, William, 81, Mill Creek

Oct. 9: Ostergard, Shirley, 81, Snohomish

Oct. 9: Brown, James, 75, Lynnwood

Oct. 9: Adams, James, 89, Snohomish

Oct. 10: Bailey, Pauline, 73, Everett

Oct. 10: Cayori Miller, Concheeta, 77, Marysville

Oct. 10: Dahlgren, Marlene, 74, Everett

Oct. 10: Laurent, Sylvia, 93, Everett

Oct. 10: Sprague, Laurie, 63, Snohomish

Oct. 10: Swearingen, Steven, 40, Monroe

Oct. 10 West, Esther, 95, Stanwood

Oct. 10: Cork, Roger, 83, Sedro-Woolley

Oct. 10: Giles, Kay, 76, Lynnwood

Oct. 10: McManus, Barbara, 84, Snohomish

Oct. 10: Wright, Rosa, 78, Everett

Oct. 10: Oates, Andrew, 52, Edmonds

Oct. 10: Tusty, James, 55, Residence Unknown

Oct. 10: Almack, Sandee, 65, Bothell

Oct. 10: Parshall, Loretta, 87, Lynnwood

Oct. 10: Siegle, Linda, 65, Bothell

Oct. 11: Hayden, Jr., George, 67, Everett

Oct. 11: Goodnight, Sharon, 64, Everett

Oct. 11: Leach, Robert, 89, Stanwood

Oct. 11: Murphy, Lisa, 45, Everett

Oct. 11: Peterson, Jeryann, 90, Edmonds

Oct. 12: Chissus, Walter, 89, Marysville

Oct. 12: Bingham, Marwood, 87, Edmonds

Oct. 12: Crider, Betty, 82, Stanwood

Oct. 12: Bradford, Troy, 28, Tulalip

Oct. 12: Cameron, Catherine, 51, Everett

Oct. 12: Honeycutt, Donald, 90, Lynnwood

Oct. 13: Darfler, Linda, 56, Edmonds

Oct. 13: Kruckenberg, II, Kenneth, 61, Sultan

Oct. 13: Collins, Genevieve, 92, Marysville

Oct. 13: Galimanis, David, 53, Everett

Oct. 13: Lindsay, John, 77, Mountlake Terrace

Oct. 13: Pells, Vera, 98, Everett

Oct. 14: Berglin, David, 66, Monroe

Oct. 14: Hudson, Charlotte, 81, Everett

Oct. 14: Warfield, Spencer, 24, Everett

Oct. 14: Zeno, Frona, 86, Bothell

Oct. 15: Arnold, Paul, 75, Everett

Oct. 15: Schrag, Diane, 44, Everett

Oct. 16: Caspers, Frances, 83, Darrington

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