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DIMAIO, Richard and Debra

ELLIS, Brandon and Molly

WRIGHT, David Jr. and WOMACK, Katelyn

STOOPES, Jacob and FREWEN, Sarah

LEWIS, David and Moniece

AKPAN, Ime and Nsini

KETE, Asikinasa and May

BENSON, Garrett and Kerry

PHAISANTI, Justin and KUNYING, Dong

MILLER, Darrell and Jennifer

RYDEN, Todd and Cynthia

KELLY, Brandon and Eva

TOLIVER, Anthony and Martha

GRIFFITH, Martin and Susan

SMITH, Alexander and Maile

KLOES, William and Jennifer

BATTENFIELD, Timmy Jr. and Tiffany

NOVAK, Kristoffer and Joy

KING, Sasha and Barbara

MURPHY, Shaun and Melissa

STREDWICK, Floyd and Diane

BARRO, Modou and KNOWLES, Beth

LARSEN, Kay Michael and Michelle

DAVIES, Jeffrey and Martha

WHEATLEY, Tyler and Sara

ROWLEY, John and Patricia

BLANCHARD, Daniel and Diana

RANDAL, Paul and Sylvia

BIRK, Dennis and LUGO, Rebecca

CROSBY, Patrick and Christine

HALDANE, James and Patricia

WESTPHAL, Paul and Heidi

FABREGAS, Beau and Jessie

BALFOUR, Brian and Keely

LAROCHE, Robert and Pamella

SHAYTHONG, Marty and Connie

GARDNER, Gary and Richele

ANDRADE, Antonio and Norma

BONANNO, Anthony and Dawn

OHRN, Eric and Wendy

EVANS, George and Mary

GRANADOS, Javier and LEDDA, Belen

FOURNO, Ernest and Ines

HUNTER, James and Jennifer

GILGAN, Jeffrey and SHERRILL-GILGAN, Suzzanne

RABIDEAU, Jack and DETSCHMAN, Tonyia

DEMERS, Alexander and Denise

BURLESON, Randy and Margaret

NORDSTRAND, Ralph and Nancy

McCLINTOCK, Brent and Joni

BOUAH, Lin-Roch and Jennifer

WARANKIRAN, Nouke and KURNIAWATI, Yuni

PETERSON, Brian and Trina

HEIBERG, Jonathan and Pamela

COOPER, Doyle and Gabriella

VENTURO, Joseph Jr. and Wihapsari

GONZALEZ, Hector and Kristy

GILCHRIST, Robert and Nicole

PALMER, Eric and Aubrey

BUNT, Patrick and Kathryn

CRUZ, Anastacio and Victoria

DAVIES, Colin and Paula

BENJAMIN, Christopher and Kimberly

COFFMAN, Brian and Erin

BARRITT, Joshua and Brandy

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