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Vital Statistics for June 14, 2024

The Columbian
Published: June 14, 2024, 6:00am

Marriage Licenses

Alexandra Anahid Dezsofi, 36, Vancouver, and Julio Cesar Nunez-Avina, 39, Vancouver.

Brian Douglas Spencer, 49, Vancouver, and Jeanette Michelle Beal, 53, Vancouver.

Caitlin Darlene Moore, 30, Vancouver, and Evan Terrance Littlefield, 32, Vancouver.

Dina Anne Brothers, 54, Vancouver, and Daniel Joseph Hilley, 44, Vancouver.

Dustin Wayne Vigue, 41, Vancouver, and Shelia Marie Ayers, 35, Vancouver.

Ella Rose Budd, 26, Vancouver, and Gregory Scott Ripplinger, 26, Vancouver.

Emily Louise Egan, 22, Vancouver, and Dennis V. Salfetnikov, 22, Vancouver.

Ethan Tyler Isaac Boam, 26, Vancouver, and Bailey Jayne Goheen-Erspamer, 27, Vancouver.

Francisco Javier Sanchez Tejeda, 29, Vancouver, and Damaris Marel Sanchez Ponce, 29, Vancouver.

Garrett James Robert Deese, 31, Vancouver, and Yelena Yenevia Long Del Angel, 28, Vancouver.

Jacqueline J. Zou, 28, Beaverton, Ore., and Tyler Davis Peterson, 29, Beaverton.

Jennifer Ann Card, 52, Fairview, Ore., and Jason Christopher Hutchins, 52, Fairview.

Joanne Patricia Smyth, 30, Portland, and Kenneth Chen Rosencrance, 30, Carson.

Kyrsten Marie Hansen, 33, Portland, and Elyssa Renee Calhoun, 34, Portland.

Maryam Jafari, 41, Vancouver, and Nima Aboolfathi, 35, Vancouver.

Mija Elizabeth Shattuck, 41, Vancouver, and Spencer Jackson Doyle, 40, Vancouver.

Robert Faron Haddock Jr., 29, Vancouver, and Zoe Leigh Hill, 28, Vancouver.

Tim Khadzhi, 25, Spokane Valley, and Anita Leanna Lupekha, 21, Ridgefield.

William Earl Grant, 35, Vancouver, and Jessica Lynn Vanhorn, 32, Vancouver.

Marriage Dissolutions

DECREES GRANTED

Alexandra Dezsofi-Lopez and Rosario Sabino Lopez. Petitioner’s name changed to Alexandra Anahid Dezsofi.

Gary and Theresa Haddow. Respondent’s name changed to Theresa Cheri Butler.

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