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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: November 16, 2016, 6:00am

Marriage dissolutions

DECREES GRANTED

Fuller, Sara Andrea and Timothy Mark. Petitioner’s name changed to Connor.

Williams, Travis Lee and Bates, Darlene.

McGuire, Sheila Lee and Michael Leight. Petitioner’s name changed to Udman.

PETITIONS FILED

Harteloo, Debby L. and Chris E.

Monibes, Alma Rosa Vargas and Pulido, Lauriano Farias.

PETITION FOR LEGAL SEPARATION

Maddox, Martha J. and Jimmy W.

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED

Boucher, Patricia Jane, 66, Vancouver, and Kolb, Richard George, 72, Battle Ground.

Kalameida, Crystal K., 26, Portland, and Villa Gomez, Manuel Alejandro, 28, Vancouver.

Powers, Heather Lynn, 25, Vancouver, and Macdougall, David Matthew, 29, Vancouver.

Dreschler, Nathaniel John, 31, Ridgefield, and Sassalos, Anna Maria, 28, Portland.

Castaneda-Celis, Jorge Abimael, 20, Portland, and Gonzalez Rolon, Jocelyn, 20, Portland.

Wright, Korisa Geordin, 22, Vancouver, and Huerta, Jose Luis Jr., 22, Vancouver.

Plack, Steven Robert, 32, Hillsboro, Ore., and Bentsen, Rachael Diane, 31, Hillsboro, Ore.

Wear, Bethani Joy, 26, Vancouver, and Chahan, Sidney, 26, Vancouver.

Gonchoroff, Maria Katrina, 31, Camas, and Mitchum, Robert Stuart Jr., 41, Camas.

Himes, Jack Norman Jr., 61, Battle Ground, and Ah Puck, Darcy Jay, 52, Battle Ground.

Prunella, Kandace Lyn, 28, Battle Ground, and Gregory, David Robert, 29, Battle Ground.

Parra, Elizabeth Davila, 22, Vancouver, and Gomez Merida, Elder Alexander, 24, Vancouver.

Hall, Nathanael Michael, 39, Fort White, Fla., and Henriksbo, Chelsea Riannan, 27, Camas.

Bowser, Mary Helen Jasmine, 21, Gresham, Ore., and Kelley, Kevin James, 24, Gresham, Ore.

Paris, Jordan Robert, 22, Vancouver, and Lewellen, Piper Bailey, 20, Vancouver.

Pulbere, Mariana Pavel, 24, Gresham, Ore., and Verinciuc, Alexandru, 33, Gresham, Ore.

Gerkin, Oleg Nikolaevich, 43, Vancouver, and Rudova, Tatyana Gennadyevha, 41, Vancouver.

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