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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: February 23, 2011, 12:00am

Births

SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON MEDICAL CENTER

Karen A. and Dale W. Homola, Yacolt, a boy, Brock Steven, Feb. 10, 8 pounds, 1 ounce.

Lindsay L. and Mike Terrill, Vancouver, a boy, Lincoln L.J., Feb. 19.

Marriage dissolutions

DECREES GRANTED

Baker, Lorenzo B. and Debbie L. Woman’s name changed to Wilson.

Barker, Darla J. and William J. Woman’s name changed to Taylor.

Bloemke, Miles and Sheri.

Cadena, Charlie and Jacobo. Woman’s name changed to Yebbins.

Carlson, Brenda and Chester Alton Jr. Woman’s name changed to Harris.

Cole, Daniel Lewis and Dana Lynn.

Dawson, Robert H. Jr. and Shawna Lee.

Delgado, Sarah and Abraham. Woman’s last name changed to Meeks.

Eitschberger, Andreas and Karen Anne.

Green, Andre L. Sr. and Casee R. Woman’s name changed to Hatfield.

Hoeppner, Kelly Ann and Walker, Leslie Louise.

Hyder, Margaret Louise and Mark Anthony.

Kamlin, Stephani Louise and Brian Lee. Woman’s last name changed to Veff.

McCann, Jessica and Robert.

McIntire, Sarah E. and Brandon D. Woman’s name changed to Ross.

McKinney, Sonya and Christopher.

Nelson, Melissa L. and Kyle W. Woman’s name changed to Levison.

Paries, Rinatta and Karmody, Collin.

Perez, Lilia V. and Alvarez, Juan.

Phillips, Kevin and Jeri. Woman’s name changed to Will.

Schneider, Aubren B. and Tommy J. Woman’s name changed to Morrison.

Spreng, Marlene Mae and Thomas Lynn.

Taylor, Heidi and Edward. Woman’s name changed to Pitts.

Weyhrich, Travis and Lydia.

Yapici, Debra Lynn and Candemir.

PETITIONS FILED

Aruz, Esther and Wade.

Bykova, Nadezhda and Bykov, Vladimir.

Dickerson, Allen and Karen D.

Duncan, Sol Duncan and Justin Travis.

Escobar, Debra and Eric.

Holt, Lisa and Jeremy.

Luster, Trina and Daniel.

McMullin, Katie M. and Jeremy D.

Niles, Joyce A. and John M.

Orlosky, Jacqueline L. and Steven P.

TenEyck, Douglas O. and Patricia Day.

Zundel, John and Essence.

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