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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: January 8, 2020, 5:43am

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED

Don Wan Romanos Tipton, 31, Vancouver, and Princes Janieline Palting Valdez, 29, Vancouver.

Earl Jack Christian, 46, Vancouver, and Sara Katina Burchett, 48, Vancouver.

Gabriela Sanchez Sanchez, 24, Battle Ground, and Eduardo Ugalde Varela, 24, Battle Ground.

Gagandeep Singh, 25, Salem, Ore., and Surbhi Singh, 24, Salem.

Jeffrey Raymond Peden, 58, Vancouver, and Patricia Gail Rymal, 53, Vancouver.

Mark Edward King Jr., 21, Vancouver, and Alexa Ann Marie La Mar, 21, Vancouver.

Virginia Nicole Duley, 23, Vancouver, and Michael Jose-Juan, 24, Vancouver.

Yating Zhang, 26, Camas, and Christopher Peter Worden, 24, Camas.

Zury Stephanie Vasquez, 30, Vancouver, and Daniel Alberto Rodriguez-Cruz, 33, Vancouver.

Marriage dissolutions

PETITIONS FILED

Brittanie and David Minch IV.

Catherine Marie Quintana and Josh Trail.

Emma and Russell Shiluk.

Jaina and Jacob Salisbury.

Jonathan T. and Jennifer A. Walker.

Jorge and Jacqueline Rodriguez.

Mindy Ann and David J. Nebel.

Ramona Consuela and Aaron Lee Hendren.

DECREES GRANTED

Amie Rae and Joshua Dean Anderson.

Angela Sue and Brian Christopher Revord.

Ineesha Monique and Timothy Donald Halla. Petitioner’s name changed to Ineesha Monique Frazier.

Jazmyne and Dakota Fowler.

Leticia Gonzalez Lopez and Oswaldo Jose Novelo Herrera.

Martin Valdas and Jessica Nicole Iliukiavichus. Respondent’s name changed to Jessica Nicole Escobedo.

Michelle Ann and James Gordon Petterson.

Morgan N. and Cody R. Golisch.

Nellie Catherine and Daniel Neal Quist.

Patricia Zoila and Julio A. Luna.

Rashonda Rashelle Waters-Smith and Charles Anthony Smith.

Raymond Raynard and Shalimar Fae Williams.

Tabitha Ann Dorman and Anthony Scott Gibson.

Tammy and Carlos Vargas.

Trevor and Mariah Anderson.

William Hunter and Wendy Sue Jr.

DECREES OF LEGAL SEPARATION

Jeffery William and Shelby Elaine Nix.

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