Vital Statistics

Marriage licenses

AGAG, Jesse Garalde, Jr. And SADORRA, Heidi Ladines

BERNS, Sarah Larie and ALEXANDER, Cleborn Lester

BROOKS, Jason Lee and WEAVER, Kyria Kristin

BYRNE, Daniel Joseph and BOYLE, Jennifer Patrice

CARTER, Boston and BATH, Shannon Lee

CRACCHIOLO, Robert Paul and BOWEN, Brandy Leah

DILLON, Brian Everett and MARARAC, Josephine Menor

EATON, Lucas Lane and DIENY, Magali

FEHD, Sheri Lynn and ACKORS, John Dean

FILBERT, Tod Allen and FORD, Jeannette Marie

GANN, Donald Raymond and HILTON, Leslie Eva

GOLEMBEWSKI, Andrew Ryan and FLORES, Santos

GRIJALBA, Osorio Eduardo and FITZPATRICK, Destiny Marie

GRISWOLD, Robert Mitchell, Jr. and DI BACCO, Michelle Christine

GUNDERSON, Michael Gilbert and KIRTLEY, William Brice

GUZMAN, Wynter Dawn and MAGO-RAMIREZ, Jesus

HERNANDEZ, Lisa Victoria and RIVERS, Joseph Jamaal

HOLZ, Melissa Barbara and KOCAN, John Robert

HOSKINS, Elizabeth Angeline and SANABRIA, Jose Romualdo

KASSELMAN, Peter Matthew and JENSEN, Sarah Elizabeth

LALLY, Helen Ann and JAUREQUI, Laura Lea

LARSEN, Susan Marie and MILLER, Steven John

LEE, Elton Tou and SHIN, Audrey Sulhwa

LEGRAND, Derek Drew and FISHER, Toni Alee

LI, Jingjing and RICAFRENTE, Jecho Anci

LOPEZ-ZAMBRANO, Jorge and LUQUIN-SAUCEDO, Esperanza

LUM, Aaron Hiroshi Keola and KYLE, Tracy Lynn

MARTIN, Chadwick Eugene and KISLOVA, Olga Borisovna

MARTINEZ FLORES, Edgar and PAZ GUZMAN, Maribel

MARTINEZ REYEZ, Alejandra and ALEMAN MONROY, Carlos Roberto

McCRANN, Lee Michael and OUELLETTE, Cindra Leigh

MONROE, Jasmine Rene and OBHOLZ, Rochelle Lee

MONTES HERNANDEZ, Sergio and ORTIZ GARCIA, Mayra Alejandra

MORROW, Barbara Carol Rose and KURLAND, Henry David

NASH, Scott Thomas and BUSHNELL, Brianna Lynn

NEUSS, Michael Edward and PREUSS, Sabra Kay

NOU, Sokun and SANCHEZ, Jose Bello

PALMER, Jeralyn Olajay and MOUNT, Stephen Cameron

PANELL, Janette Latonya and JACOBSON, Brandon James

PENNER, Leslie Jean and WOODBURN, Guy Anthony

PUES, Dylan Thomas and POWELL, Haelee Summer

REYNOLDS, Molly Jean and DEGRANT, Damany Shawki

RICHARDSON, Derek James and WILSON, Michelle Vienna Lynn

RIGGIN, Paul Eller, Jr. and MILLER, Angela Michelle

ROBERTS, Jesse William and LIM, Charlene Nichole

RYCHLINSKI, Jon Chester and JACOBSON, Miranda Rose

SEYE, Elimane Aly and McKAY, Kelli Rebecca

SHANHOLTZER, Christopher Thomas and MARTINEZ, Myola Noel

SILVA, Cruz and JIMENEZ, Yesenia

SLOAN, Jeremy Lee Kyle and GLUNT, Chloe Breanne

SNOW, Keith Lydell and PURVIANCE, Kathleen Rene

STUECKLE, Daniel John and ARMSTRONG, Lauren Renee

TERPENING, Jay Walter and DANGEL, Heather Elaine

TOURAY, Kebba M. and DAHABA, Fatou

VELASCO GUITRON, Octavio Misael and RODRIGUEZ HERNANDEZ, Ana

VILLEGAS, Moises, Jr. and MORALES, Ivvonne Ilse

VOLGIN, Anatoly Nick and KUZHELEVA, Olga

WENZEL, Michael Richard and YOUNG, Sherine Bouzarif

Dissolutions

BACHTEL, Bruce and Laureen

BEASLEY, Jeffrey and HARRIS, Roslin

BOLTON, Steven and Karlene

CHRISTENSEN, Sean and Shirley

COFFELT, Timothy and MULL-COFFELT, Noelle

COOK, Jay and Kathryn

CROUSE, Bernie and Shauntae

CUI, Yuancao and LI, Chengeng

DAVEY, Robert, Jr. and Ann

ELLS, Monica and ELLS (nka BALDWIN), Jesse

ETGHAYI, Farokh and SADEGHALVAD, Azar

EVANS, Fred and Johnna

FARRIS, Gerald and Teresa

FIGUEROA FUERTE, Edgar and FIGUEROA, Stephanie

FREDERIKSEN, Ronald and Tanya

HOLMES, Dawn and BRAHIMA, Cisse

HUFFINE, Thomas and Alyssa

JIRA, Jason and Sherri

JONES, Larry and Holly

LEYVA, Mark and Bobbi

OGG, Roland and Anita

QUINN, Matthew and Sara

SADAK, George and SCHWAB, Leslie

SCHORMANN, James, Jr. and Pam

SHANNON, John and WANLESS, Annette

SULLIVAN, Sean and Jessica

TAYLOR, Jeffrey and Lindsay

WEBB, Timothy and Carly

WESTBY, Darold and Teresa

WOOD, Verne and Melody

YOUNG, Todd and Wendy

ZINN, David and Michele

Deaths

Jan. 2: Armstrong, Benny, 74, Mill Creek

Jan. 2: Hill, Violet, 86, Mukilteo

Jan. 3: Carpenter, Eleanor, 97, Lynnwood

Jan. 3: Holaway, John, 93, Lynnwood

Jan. 3: Goodman, Clarence, 94, Bothell

Jan. 3: Fortenberry, Daniel, 95, Snohomish

Jan. 4: Butters, Bennett, 87, Arlington

Jan. 4: Holdridge, Lester, 89, Granite Falls

Jan. 4: Magnuson, Enar, 92, Lynnwood

Jan. 4: Lohman, Katherine, 63, Everett

Jan. 4: Mauldin, Margaret, 87, Mill Creek

Jan. 5: Hadfield, Julia, 96, Lynnwood

Jan. 5: Warner, Margaret, 90, Everett

Jan. 5: Carlson, Oliver, 87, Lynnwood

Jan. 5: Remsing, Lynnette, 59, Everett

Jan. 5: Christensen, Helen, 91, Lynnwood

Jan. 5: Fish, Dorothy, 75, Edmonds

Jan. 5: Wells, Nancy, 75, Everett

Jan. 5: Lapinski, Edward, 62, Lynnwood

Jan. 6: Raymond, William, 71, Arlington

Jan. 6: Adcox, James, 70, Everett

Jan. 6: Lytle, Craig, 50, Bothell

Jan. 6: Dodds, Monica, 60, Mountlake Terrace

Jan. 6: Jared, Paul, 62, Everett

Jan. 6: Johnson, II, Robert, 56, Everett

Jan. 6: Lampkin, Elizabeth, 75, Mountlake Terrace

Jan. 6: Stuller, Stella, 93, Arlington

Jan. 6: Anderson, Gustaf, 90, Lynnwood

Jan. 7: Herbst, Geraldine, 66, Marysville

Jan. 7: Venema, George, 88, Monroe

Jan. 7: Casimiro, Bernadeth, 40, Lynnwood

Jan. 7: Spaulding, Virginia, 82, Everett

Jan. 7: Dinh, Tam, 67, Everett

Jan. 8: Morrison, Barrett, 75, Edmonds

Jan. 8: Perry, Robin, 56, Marysville

Jan. 8: Segle, Rex, 57, Gold Bar

Jan. 8: Smathers, F., 67, Marysville

Jan. 8: Warren, Kenneth, 75, Snohomish

Jan. 8: Fennell, Carlton, 63, Marysville

Jan. 8: Park, James, 78, Everett

Jan. 8: Pullin, Elizabeth, 99, Mill Creek

Jan. 8: Ray, Dennis, 62, Arlington

Jan. 8: Salsgiver, Virginia, 93, Everett

Jan. 8: Southwell, Mark, 57, Everett

Jan. 8: Sweeney, Julia, 85, Arlington

Jan. 8: Lebl, Shirley, 92, Everett

Jan. 8: Burdick, Judith, 58, Mountlake Terrace

Jan. 8: Meeker, Gordon, 67, Everett

Jan. 8: Lewis-Gosselin, Karen, 61, Marysville

Jan. 8: Purdy, Frank, 96, Stanwood

Jan. 9: Borisova, Mariya, 75, Everett

Jan. 9: Elwell, William, 85, Lake Stevens

Jan. 9: Wight, James, 85, Snohomish

Jan. 9: Cassidy, James, 82, Everett

Jan. 9: Pascoe, Richard, 77, Edmonds

Jan. 9: Shepard, Ronald, 82, Bothell

Jan. 9: Shepherd, Leslie, 86, Monroe

Jan. 9: Smith, Elizabeth, 78, Arlington

Jan. 10: Brown, Robert, 92, Everett

Jan. 10: Sharawy, Nadia, 74, Edmonds

Jan. 10: Haddy Jr., Richard, 70, Marysville

Jan. 10: Johnson, Marguerite, 96, Snohomish

Jan. 10: Erickson, Claire, 95, Edmonds

Jan. 10: Prater, Lois, 100, Snohomish

Jan. 10: Preder, Wayland, 91, Everett

Jan. 10: Tucker, Doris, 75, Edmonds

Jan. 10: Starck, Leila, 95, Marysville

Jan. 10: Hall, Richard, 66, Everett

Jan. 10: Jones, Louis, 80, Darrington

Jan. 11: Crehan, James, 86, Monroe

Jan. 11: Coles, Pamela, 70, Everett

Jan. 11: Gruber, Hazel, 94, Edmonds

Jan. 11: Mericle, Amber, 24, Everett

Jan. 11: Rostad, Wilda, 92, Everett

Jan. 11: Saikaly, Nadim, 88, Everett

Jan. 11: VandenBosch, Aldred, 74, Marysville

Jan. 12: Bjorn, Marion, 89, Arlington

Jan. 12: Ebert, Marion, 97, Everett

Jan. 12: Nelson, Virginia, 78, Tulalip

Jan. 12: Elms, Everett, 75, Everett

Jan. 12: Huff, Clifford, 84, Marysville

Jan. 13: Mustain, Michael, 33, Everett

Jan. 13: Yaniv, Sheila, 73, Everett

Jan. 14: Helm, David, 58, Sultan

Jan. 14: Johnson, Sherry, 54, Snohomish

Jan. 15: Kennedy, Corinne, 60, Granite Falls

April 2: Longfellow, Jack, 88, Everett

Dec. 7: Branson, Aleda, 68, Snohomish

Dec. 22: Gillett, Betty, 54, Lake Stevens

Dec. 26: Owens, Robert, 61, Marysville

Dec. 28: Bowen, Montelia, 73, Everett

Dec. 28: Friesen, John, 83, Mill Creek

Dec. 28: Meyer, Bradly, 62, Lynnwood

Dec. 29: Skogsbergh, Francine, 92, Snohomish

Dec. 29: King, Mary, 98, Mukilteo

Dec. 29: Schumacher, Freda, 91, Lynnwood

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