Births

Stevens Hospital, Edmonds

ESTRADA, Monique and Jorge, Lynnwood, girl, June 16.

BEIRNE, Krista and Jim, Edmonds, girl, June 21.

McCRAY, Teresita and William, Edmonds, boy, June 21.

PAPPAS, Bonnie and Dale, Everett, girl, June 21.

LIM, Yunsung and Sang, Edmonds, boy, June 22.

POLICH, Somer and William, Lynnwood, boy, June 23.

COOPER, Lona, and DAQUILA, Ty, Everett, boy, June 24.

HOWSON, Carol and Norm, Lynnwood, girl, June 24.

Cascade Birth Center, Everett

SCHROEDL, Sara and Dan, Stanwood, girl, June 24.

ACOSTA, Autumn and Tyson, Everett, boy, June 24.

Cascade Valley Hospital, Arlington

FRITTS, Stacy and Blaine, Arlington, boy, June 22.

DEARINGER, Shannon, Arlington, boy, June 22.

KAHLER, Holly and Andy, Arlington, girl, June 23.

PITTMAN, Priscilla and Mark, Marysville, girl, June 24.

JONES, Tanya and James, Granite Falls, girl, June 25.

JOHNSON, Brittany and Lavelle, Marysville, boy, June 25.

ANUNDSON, Darci, and USHER, Michael, Jr., Arlington, boy, June 25.

Whidbey General Hospital, Coupeville

SQUILLACE, Rita, and BEGLEY, Michael, Coupeville, boy, June 19.

BOON, Kimberly, and PERDUE, Chad, Oak Harbor, girl, June 23.

Valley General Hospital, Monroe

STURLAUGSON, Rachel and Marcus, Everett, boy, June 25.

Providence Everett Medical Center, Everett

REYNAUD, Shalee, and KING, Jeremy, Everett, girl, June 6.

DEIKE, Michelle, and BRESSI, Christopher, Everett, boy, June 7.

AUDET, Andra and Jeffery, Camano Island, girl, June 7.

MORA, Maria, and JUAREZ, Armando, Everett, boy, June 7.

DeGRAW, Elizabeth and Anthony, Mukilteo, girl, June 9.

RADASA, Leona and Kevin, Everett, boy, June 9.

WEIER, Carin and John, Marysville, boy, June 9.

BOJORQUEZ, Brenda, Everett, boy, June 9.

KING, Dionne, and BICKLEY, James, Arlington, boy, June 9.

LOPEZ, Irma and Vernie, Everett, girl, June 9.

KOONTZ, Katrina and Gregory, Marysville, boy, June 9.

KLUMPER, Kristina and Willem, Everett, boy, June 10.

FLECK, Jan and Michael, Marysville, girl, June 11.

SHAMRA, Anuradha, and DHINDA, Anil, Lynnwood, girl, June 12.

HEISE, Dawnie and Ed, Everett, boy, June 12.

HAWKINS, Tara, and FERGUSON, Clayton, Everett, girl, June 12.

NITZ, Lacey, and COMPEAN, Jeremy, Marysville, boy, June 13.

LEWIS, Tabitha and Brian, Mukilteo, girl, June 13.

PEREZ, Veronica, and FRAZIER, Ronald, Everett, boy, June 13.

MAWET, Candice and John-Paul, Snohomish, girl, June 13.

KRANTZ, Rebecca and Jason, Everett, girl, June 14.

KNYPSTRA, Jessica, and STONE, Eneil, Everett, girl, June 14.

PEARSON, Summer and Paul, Everett, boy, June 14.

PANGARO, Nichole and Robert, Lynnwood, boy, June 14.

BEYER, Patty and John, Lynnwood, girl, June 14.

FERRON, Danielle, and JACOBSON, Jeff, Stanwood, boy, June 14.

EVANS, Angela and Jacob, Snohomish, boy, June 14.

DUKLETH, Elisha and Gary, Marysville, boy, June 14.

LOWE, Awa, and NOURE, Amadou, Everett, girl, June 14.

O’DONNELL, Shelby, and PETERSON, Daniel, Everett, boy, June 14.

PEREZ, Sophia, and WINKLE, Gordon, Jr., Monroe, girl, June 15.

GREER, Rebecca and Jon, Everett, boy, June 15.

MONTALVO, Loida and Carlos, Everett, girl, June 15.

QUAM, Rosanne, Stanwood, girl, June 15.

NAPEAHI, Karrie and Martin, Marysville, girl, June 15.

SHERLOCK, Jessica, and VOEGELE, Delmar, Lake Stevens, boy, June 15.

COKER, Kami and Matthew, Arlington, girl, June 15.

LINDQUIST, Kara, Everett, girl, June 15.

BERCLAZ, Colette, and WILSON, Willie, Edmonds, girl, June 15.

RYAN, Nicole and Keith, Stanwood, boy, June 16.

CRIST, Stacy and David, Arlington, boy, June 16.

BUN, Pin, and THIEM, Lee, Lynnwood, boy, June 16.

TORRES, Allison and David, Snohomish, boy, June 16.

SVENDBY, Lisa, Lynnwood, girl, June 16.

McCURDY, Sheena, and RICHARDS, Jason, Everett, boy, June 16.

YODER, Jennifer and Daniel, Everett, girl, June 17.

BECKER, Sarah and Edward, Marysville, girl, June 17.

ROBERSON, Heather, and PATTERSON, Ron, Marysville, boy, June 17.

KENDALL, Allysia, and REID, Richard, Everett, boy, June 17.

KEEL, Stacia, and KLOSS, Bernard, Lynnwood, boy, June 17.

MILLER, Michaella, Bothell, girl, June 18.

PECKHAM, Chanell, Marysville, boy, June 18.

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