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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: August 26, 2020, 5:41am

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED

Candace Kay Whitmire, 31, Longview, and Nicholas Patrick Davis, 35, Longview.

Chelsea Jean Burk, 26, Vancouver, and Kyle Anthony McDonald, 34, Vancouver.

Grace Leanne Anderson, 21, Camas, and Caleb Russell Haggard, 21, Boise, Idaho.

Hailey Helen Keating, 27, Camas, and Adam Bennett Haw, 28, Camas.

Heather Renee Bussart, 31, La Center, and Joseph Alan Dessimoz, 32, La Center.

Isamara Gomes Da Silva, 25, Vancouver, and Alexandre Luiz Danielli, 38, Vancouver.

Jerome F. Eline II, 61, Amboy, and Reyna Estrada LoBato, 52, La Paz, Baja California Sur.

Joni Juanell Remster, 34, Washougal, and Matthew Kashin Kaleialoha Kanekoa, 33, Washougal.

Kayli Melina Kamaluonalani Shaw, 20, Vancouver, and Jarrett Wayne Howard, 20, Vancouver.

Kelsi Akemi Tohinaka, 27, Vancouver, and Ryan Arthur Hoffman, 29, Vancouver.

MariAnne Mae Matison, 36, Vancouver, and Charles Edward Alred, 26, Vancouver.

Marriage dissolutions

DECREES GRANTED

Carole Sue and Richard Robert Rigano.

Corinne Elizabeth and Paul David Swinney.

David Likhman and Mariya A. Afonina.

Donald George and Mollie Lukich. Respondent’s name changed to Mollie Clemons.

Larissa F. and Logan A. Sweany.

Richard Curtis and Corinna Marie Gibson.

Scott Larsen and Nicole Boyd.

William Timon and Gretchen Elaine Stauth. Respondent’s name changed to Gretchen Elaine Fox.

PETITIONS FILED

Brandi Nicole Kilburn and James Geiger.

Chelsey R. and Krisofer Olaf Crabb.

Jason Lindley and Esenia Lindli.

Joanna M. H. and Amado Enrique Rodriguez.

Jolleen Jean and Brian Alan Baker.

Jose Nunez and Maria Calderon.

Lauren Ashton and Corey Bryce Lewis.

Laurie and Mark Raleigh.

Le Thi and John Harold Eells.

Lois Maria and Gabriel Tenita.

Lorena Ivett and Nicholas Ryan Miller.

Oscar Roberto Melendez and Drajia Ray Quesada.

Tonya Marie and Jessy Allan Hallcock.

Zacheriah and Sarah Wallace.

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