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Oso mudslide death toll now 41

Apr 21, 2014, 7:38 AM | Updated: Apr 22, 2014, 9:38 am

A Washington State Patrol vehicle staffs the closure westbound of Highway 530, Tuesday near Darring...

A Washington State Patrol vehicle staffs the closure westbound of Highway 530, Tuesday near Darrington. (AP)

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The Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s Office raised the death toll of the March 22 Oso mudslide to 41 on Monday. All of those victims have now been identified.

Victims are listed in order of most recently identified first.

#41. Teresa C. Harris, 53, Arlington
#40. Stephen D. Harris, 52, Arlington
#39. Wyatt M. Ruthven, 4, Arlington
#38. Sandra K. Miller, 64, Everett
#37. Ronald P. Dequilettes, 52, Arlington
#36. Denver M. Harris, 14, Arlington
#35. Mark J. Gustafson, 55, Arlington
#34. Bonnie J. Gullikson, 91, Arlington
#33. Michael W. Pearson, 74, Darrington
#32. Larry J. Miller, 58, Everett
#31. Brooke Spillers, 2, from Arlington

#30. Billy L. Spillers, 30, from Arlington
#29. Mary M. Satterlee, 61, from Arlington
#28. Jerry L. Halstead, 75, from Arlington
#27. Gloria J. Halstead, 67, from Arlington
#26. Jovon E. Mangual, 13, from Arlington
#25. Katie F. Ruthven, 35, from Arlington
#24. Delaney M. Webb, 19, from Arlington
#23. Thomas P. Durnell, 65, hometown undisclosed
#22. Adam Farnes, 23, hometown undisclosed
#21. Lon E. Slauson, 60, from Arlington, WA
#20. Thom E. Satterlee, 65, from Arlington, WA
#19. Brandy L. Ward, 58, from Arlington, WA
#18. Gerald E. Logan, 63, from Arlington, WA
#17. Sanoah Huestis, 4 months, from Arlington, WA

#16. Judee S. Vandenburg, 64, from Arlington, WA

#15. Amanda B. Lennick, 31, from Arlington, WA
#14. Shelley L. Bellomo, 55, from Arlington, WA
#13. Hunter Ruthven, 6, from Arlington, WA
#12. Julie A. Farnes, 59, from Arlington, WA

#11. Alan M. Bejvl, 21, from Arlington, WA
#10. Leon J. Regelbrugge III, 49, from Arlington, WA
#9. Joseph R. Miller, 47, from Arlington, WA
#8. Summer R. Raffo, 36, from Arlington, WA
#7. Lewis F. Vandenburg, 71, from Arlington, WA
#6. Shane M. Ruthven, 41, from Arlington, WA
#5. William E. Welsh, 66, from Arlington, WA
#4. Kaylee B. Spillers, 5, from Arlington, WA
#3. Linda L. McPherson, 69, from Arlington, WA
#2. Stephen A. Neal, 55, from Darrington, WA
#1. Christina A. Jefferds, 45, from Arlington, WA

“We are working closely with the families and extend our most heartfelt sympathies to the family and friends during this difficult time,” said the Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s Office.

Families were notified in person before the list was made public. A chaplain and sheriff’s deputy are providing resources for families in their time of need.

Meanwhile, the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office has listed two people that are still missing.

1. Hadaway, Steven N. – 53 years-old, Steelhead Dr., Arlington
2. Regelbrugge, Molly Kristine “Kris” – 44 years-old, Steelhead Dr., Arlington

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