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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: May 10, 2017, 6:06am

Marriage dissolutions

DECREES GRANTED

Race, Cheryl Lynn and James Bernard.

Stimson, Rondo Shayne and Christine Yvonne. Respondent’s name changed to Smith.

Danner, Rachel and Chad Evans.

Cate, Linda Michelle and Christopher Martin King. Petitioner’s name changed to Collazo.

Pirogan, Victoria and Sergey.

Dobler, Susan K. and Rodney R.

PETITIONS FILED

Black, Kathleen Anne and William Patton.

Foster, Jennifer Deanne and Terry James.

McCasland, Shelly and Nathaniel.

Nunez, Vilma E. and Lozano, Ramon.

Maffeo, Shawn Marie and John Walter.

Reavis, Richard Wade and Kimberly Ann.

Savage, Steven David and Munoz-Avila, Deisy.

Kennon, Steven D. and Sheryl Elizabeth.

White, Guenivere Rebekah and Eugene Eblen, IV.

McGuire, Laura Jean and Daniel Thomas.

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED MAY 8

Lyness, Vicki Mae, 59, Battle Ground and Wolff, Kenneth Scott, 60, Battle Ground.

Guevara, Rolany Riqueta, 30, Vancouver, and Hermosilla, Clinton Saures, 31, Vancouver.

Salkind, Jason Alexander, 49, Portland, and Mosher, Tiffany Ann, 39, Portland.

Morfitt, Aryal Leann, 23, Vancouver, and Zarubin, Andrey Yuriy, 24, Vancouver.

Rasmussen, Carmen Rebecca, 50, Bellingham, and Sponberg, Karl Olaf, 57, Bellingham.

Farina, Joseph Andrew, 55, Vancouver, and Kadow, Katie Lorraine, 31, Vancouver.

Johnson, Caroline Sue, 68, Brush Prairie, and Caruthers, Clarence Allan, 70, Battle Ground.

Zdunich, Tabitha Michele-Marie, 33, Vancouver, and Wilson, Christopher Paul, 29, Vancouver.

Hebert, Michael Richard, 26, Vancouver, and Herbert, Veronica Gonzalez, 25, Vancouver.

Burton, Michelle Marie, 21, Vancouver, and Gonzalez, Edgar Trejo, 23, Vancouver.

Gensitskiy, Corrina S., 22, Vancouver, and Denman, David Jonathan, 29, Vancouver.

Nikora, Vasiliy Vasilyevich, 21, Vancouver, and Zayets, Iuliia Volodimirovna, 20, Vancouver.

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