Vital Statistics

Dissolutions

Erin Bambolo and Alexandre Camus Bambolo

Muriel Cooper and Douglas Cooper

Brandalynn White and Makumba Jallow

Lynn Fleming and Ronald Fleming

Bryson Andrews and Caitlyn Andrews

Joel Mcvey and Angela Mcvey

Eric Loyd and Anna Loyd

Jana Woodmansee and Michael Woodmansee

Jeff Larson and Angelica Larson

Patricia Johnson and Russell Johnson

Colby Droullard and Erika Droullard

Gabriela Partida and Julio Partida

Kay Rice and Jason Christensen

Hillary Czarnecki and Erik Czarnecki

Angela Evans and Jacob Evans

Laurie Laursen and Ridge Hinkley

Michelle Katzer and Daniel Katzer

Lacey Wheatley and Arthur Wheatley

Laura Mitchell and Michael Mitchell

Chelsea Knodel-Handran and Shelby Handran

Catherine Fry Durham and Benjamin Durham

Eric Skov and Teresa Skov

Anthony Jaros and Amanda Jaros

Carmen Slater and Mark Slater

Brandon Robinson and Tracie Robinson

Mccord Brickle and Jessica Brickle

Kimberly Young and Timothy Young

Isioma Emelogu and Godfrey Emelogu

Simegn Abebe and Ambaye Gebru

Aaron Krutsinger and Kathleen Troyer

Catherine Coleman and Theodore Coleman

Cheryl Stephens and Anthony Stephens

Nanci Holmes and Edward Holmes

Deaths

Alvarez, Clarita, 64, Everett, Dec. 21

Anderson, Margaret, 84, Everett, Dec. 20

Anderson, Franklin, 80, Bothell, Dec. 19

Anderson, Bonnie, 84, Mill Creek, Dec. 17

Becker, Marsha, 64, Everett, Dec. 12

Benner, William, 63, Everett, Dec. 15

Benoit, Edith, 100, Marysville, Dec. 18

Berdel, Lawrence, 71, Marysville, Dec. 16

Betts, Merle, 88, Snohomish, Dec. 17

Bouvart, Helen, 90, Mill Creek, Dec. 18

Bovetz, Stanley, 100, Bothell, Dec. 14

Brackinreed, Kenneth, 80, Arlington, Dec. 13

Bryanskaya, Inna, 76, Bellevue, Dec. 13

Carlson, Donald, 83, Lake Stevens, Dec. 19

Cederberg, Tane, 49, Marysville, Dec. 16

Chacos, Rae, 72, Marysville, Dec. 17

Christensen, Kasey, 34, Oak Harbor, Dec. 18

Comenote, Sr, Francis, 55, Tulalip, Dec. 15

Cornwell, Flora, 73, Lake Stevens, Dec. 9

Curtis, Robert, 83, Edmonds, Dec. 20

Epperson, Constance, 89, Stanwood, Dec. 19

Fowler, Mary 104, Bothell, Dec. 11

Gilmer, Roberta, 82, Arlington, Dec. 17

Green, Samuel, 97, Bremerton, Dec. 19

Guthmueller, Colin, 71, Bothell, Dec. 16

Hawes, David, 84, Lynnwood, Dec. 17

Hershberger, Vida, 91, Edmonds, Dec. 17

Hinton, Ruth, 91, Everett, Dec. 15

Horner, Doreen, 68, Everett, Dec. 21

Hottell, Robert, 94, Bothell, Dec. 17

Jones, Clare, 93, Lynnwood, Dec. 16

Jones, Linda, 71, Everett, Dec. 19

Kerr, Fred, 76, Everett, Dec. 2

Kolrud, Earl, 90, Monroe, Dec. 17

Kortge, Ralph, 96, Mukilteo, Dec. 21

Locke, Sidney, 78, Stanwood, Dec. 20

Maltbie, Clifford, 76, Lynnwood, Dec. 14

May, Victoria, 2 days, Richland, Dec. 7

McCaig, Samuel, 87, Mtlake Terrace, Dec. 14

McHardy, Daphne, 88, Monroe, Dec. 21

McPhail, Donald, 90, Everett, Dec. 17

Mitsules, Lawrence, 71, Marysville, Dec. 17

Mooney, Judy, 73, Bothell, Dec. 15

Moore, Donna, 68, Arlington, Dec. 15

Muse, Grace, 86, East Sound, Dec. 17

Nemeth, Sr, Joseph, 75, Everett, Dec. 20

Oshie, Stacy, 44, Everett, Dec. 16

Parks, Betty, 83, Snohomish, Dec. 19

Perry, Gerald, 61, Lake Stevens, Dec. 11

Pinkham, Barty, 87, Snohomish, Dec. 19

Podmogilnyi, Alexandr, 83, Bothell, Dec. 17

Powers, Wesley, 80, Lake Stevens, Dec. 19

Proost, Darin, 40, Marysville, Dec. 17

Quaife, Caleb, 22, Lake Stevens, Dec. 18

Ralston, Joyce, 79, Arlington, Dec. 15

Rasmussen JR, Robert, 89, Marysville, Dec. 19

Ratliff, Norma, 78, Monroe, Dec. 15

Robinson, Richard, 75, Lake Stevens, Dec. 16

Roney, Thomas, 73, Lynnwood, Dec. 15

Ross, Daniel, 91, Arlington, Dec. 19

Rottschafer, Cynthia, 93, Lynnwood, Dec. 22

Skei, Barbara, 97, Lake Stevens, Dec. 20

Snell, Shirley, 82, Everett, Dec. 20

Stannard, Lewis, 84, Everett, Dec. 16

Storm, Rosario, 80, Stanwood, Dec. 17

Streutker, Tina, 91, Snohomish, Dec. 16

Sullenberger, Edith, 78, Everett, Dec. 18

Thompson, Terri, 62, Edmonds, Dec. 13

To, Te, 88, Lynnwood, Dec. 19

Waggoner, Kenneth, 88, Mukilteo, Dec. 17

Walters, Kathleen, 78, Everett, Dec. 12

Zhilkina, Natalya, 53, Bothell, Dec. 17

Marriage Licenses

Smith, Thomas Samantha Deanna and Bostwick, Bert Edward

Strader, Darren Allen and Montgomery, Katie Jo

Mcdonald, Dana Lawrence and Peterson, Liesa Larsen

Sampson, Ann Marie and Lapeyri, Jon Edward

Moe, Billy Morrise and Kramer, Peggy Lee

Opstad, Kyle Douglas and Osgood, Bailey Cheyenne

Krutsinger, Aaron Joseph and Dube, Michelle Ann

Osuna, Diaz Raul and Medina, Armas Mayilin

Nguyen, Dai Trong and Truong, Khai Ngoc

Lundheim, Jasmin Athena and Beaufait, Robert Peter

Huerta, Luis Reynaldo and Chavez-Galicia, Cintia

Doto, David Leonard and Anderson, Jean Marie

Fox, Asa Tsuki and Schwartz, Gregory Christopher

Caron, Laurence Arthur and Armstrong, Deborah Yvonne

Vickery, Wyatt Lee and Chang, Ai-Ching

Hamilton, Ariel Lynn and Mattar, Anthony Abanoub

Cusumano, James Anthony and Salibio, Cechille Bien

Martinez, Caitlyn Lydy and Gering, Aaron James

Herrmann, Jacqueline Diane and Guerra, Delgado Pitter Brayan

King, Mariah Malachi and Zimmerman, Charles Frederick

Pine, Jesse Wayne and Franks, Hannah-Grace, Bayne

Diers, Roger Frederick and Fryett, Lisa Ann

Sherman, Adawna Marie and Ruthart, William Stanley

Wolf, Maxine Ealine and Brand, Gage Christopher

Jones, Justine Chantelle and Allen, Kenneth Scott Jr.

Gaco, Jovelen Quisto and Haarberg, Zachary John

Voegele, Crissa Autumn and Jones, Kevin James

Weaver, Michael Perry and Keller, Ruth Louise

Fleming, Charles Wayne and Shi, Yarong

Rai, San Maya and Bhujel, Lal Bdr

Shoemaker, Nicholas Martin and Goodwin, Justice Joann Ryelee

Reum, Andrew Benjamin II and Scott, Jessica Ann

Bogdanov, Vladimir Nikolayevich and Douzhuk, Nadzeya Danilovna

Terry, Nicholas John and Redden, Karin Linnaea

Smith, Joan Mary and Brakus, Stephen John

Arenz, Janelle Christiana and Beal, Justin Alan

Warren, Nicholas Jay and Durham, Crystal June

Thompson-Taylor, Terrence Byron and Walton, Rochele’le Du’pon

Mcneil, Moorea Lynn and Berkowitz, Donald S

Edwards, Nancy Marcella and Lamphier, Milo Charles Jr.

Hun, Chul and Bae, Jeong Hyeon

Maddox, Ashley Paige and Eisenlohr, Brian Scott

Dutra, Clife Miguel and Wasniewski, Marina Aleksandrovna

Osorio, Mota Leticia and Murillo, Hurtado Diego Alejandro

Duncan, Lela Kay-Marie and Armas, Alberto

Leon-Morales, Rolando Antonio and Zavaleta, Chavez Gloria

Davis, Scott Allen and Naylor, Selene Faith

Elliott, Karen Kay and Elliott, Stephen Douglas

Mcintosh, Troy Daniel and Michel, Jennifer Gunnfrid

Castaneda, Ruiz Luis and Alfaro, Lizbeth

Stecher, Diane Lynn and Golden, Edward Anthony

Salas, Renne Pangilinan and Salas, Delia Guan

Greenwood, Carolyn Annette and Coker, David Lexton II

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