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6-24 PAC Plaza Pavers Database Brick Area A Assigned # Column Row Full Name Key Word 10,071 1 1 LEROY AND BONNIE LARSON & FAMILY 1993 LARSON 10,072 1 2 JIM & JANE JOHNSON JUNE 10, 1961 JOHNSON 10,073 1 3 CHARLES & LEONA STROM STROM 10,074 1 4 THE ELLINGWOODS SCOTT‐TIM‐TYLER ELLINGWOOD 10,075 1 5 JEFF & TERRI MATTHIS MATTHIS 10,076 1 6 ART & ROSALIE RORAFF RORAFF 10,077 1 7 LOREN DODDS MILLE KIEVEN DODDS 10,078 1 8 JUANITA & GORDON BORT BORT 10,079 1 9 JOAN MARIANNA LAVAGETTO ANDERSON ANDERSON 10,080 1 10 CLARK MIS MELODY & NOVA SMITH FAMILY FAMILY 10,081 1 11 WE LOVE MYRA E HALLS SHE'S OUR GRAMS BEAR HALLS 10,082 1 12 KENNETH SUSAN BRANDON AMANDA HATCH HATCH 10,083 1 13 LEGALIZED GAMBOLING CHILKOOT CHARLIES CHILKOOT 10,084 1 14 THE HUNSUCKS 93 BILL PAM MEG TIA BABY HUNSUCKS 10,085 1 15 THE KEIFER FAMILY XMAS 92 LOVE KRISTEN KEIFER 10,086 1 16 SHANNON KATHY SEAN JENNI JIM STEPH EGAN EGAN 10,087 1 17 SCOTT ALAN IRWIN IRWIN 10,088 1 18 MEASURE PEOPLE BY DEPTH OF THEIR SOUL PEOPLE 10,089 1 19 SING GLORY TO GOD PS66 BROTHERS INDEED BROTHERS 10,090 1 20 VALERIE JANARD 1992 JANARD 10,091 1 21 EUNICE ASSELIN ASSELIN 10,092 1 22 WE 3 PIONEERS B L E... PIONEERS 10,093 1 23 CLAY & JANE DIAI DIAI 10,094 1 24 RIDE ON STEVE KEINER APRIL 8 1992 KEINER 10,095 1 25 MICHAEL R CENTER CENTER 10,096 1 26 BARBARA RHYNEER RHYNEER 10,097 1 27 JOSEPH WINSTON PREMO 03‐29‐91 PREMO 10,098 1 28 DAVID & ALEEN FISON 50TH ANNIV 7‐31‐93 FISON 10,099 1 29 TIFFANY AND GABBY CURTIS LOVE FROM MOM CURTIS 10,100 1 30 MILO BERNICE KIMBALL KIMBALL 10,101 2 1 SIENA EARLE & DAVID AUSMAN (SINCE 1950) AUSMAN 10,102 2 2 JESSE AND CLARA GRAY GRAY 10,103 2 3 KEN AND JOYCE HAUGAN ALASKANS SINCE 1955 HAUGAN 10,104 2 4 SELENA SEIKO ILUVU RANDY B MORRISON MORRISON 10,105 2 5 GARY LEE CORDOVA 62 CORDOVA 10,106 2 6 KUKOWSKI FAMILIES KUKOWSKI 10,107 2 7 DON MCKENZIE REALTY EAGLE RIVER AK 3/91 REALTY 10,108 2 8 STEVE & SHARON STEVE 10,109 2 9 ED & DANA MAY 25 1963 MAY 10,110 2 10 ONE STEP AT A TIME MTN MIKE GORDON GORDON 10,111 2 11 KENNY & DONNA COKER NORTH TO ALASKA 1961 COKER 10,112 2 12 RYAN & RACHEL MORRIS MARRIED DEC 20 1991 MARRIED 10,113 2 13 MAE LARSON PETER KAY KIM SHANNON KNUDSEN KNUDSEN 10,114 2 14 LARRY & HELGA BERRY BERRY 10,115 2 15 STEVE KLAASEN AND VICKI BOOTH 6/25/84 BOOTH 10,116 2 16 THE TYLORS AMY ADRIENNE ARIC TAYLOR 10,117 2 17 JOHN AND JUNE BASHAW BASHAW 10,118 2 18 DRAIS KITTY COURNEY & MICHAEL FARNHAM FARNHAM 10,119 2 19 MONTY&DIANE 7AUG1992 HENNINGER (MARRIED) MARRIED 10,120 2 20 KIDDS ELC PRESCHOOL PRESCHOOL 10,121 2 21 JUDY JOANNE SHANNON & KADAR ‐ LOVE ALASKA! ALASKA 10,122 2 22 BART & HELEN LOVE BRY PEG SHONNIE DAN LOVE 10,123 2 23 DON & ETTA MILLER 92 MILLER 10,124 2 24 GARY AND BETTY COOK DES‐MOINES, WASH COOK 10,125 2 25 KNIK 105.3 "THE BREEZE" KNIK 10,126 2 26 MICHAEL W LEWIS 2/25/67 11/24/84 LEWIS 10,127 2 27 CHARLIE&INGER RICCI OUR GRANDKIDS LUV U RICCI 10,128 2 28 FREDRICK & MARTHA JO BENNETT WE LUV ANC BENNETT 10,129 2 29 THE POLLARD FAMILY PRAISE THE LORD POLLARD 10,130 2 30 PATTY LOVE JEFF 92 LOVE 10,131 3 1 PHIL AND MARGE HERTZ CAME TO ALASKA 1935 ALASKA 10,132 3 2 MARGIE M DOHRMAN ARRIVED ANC 08 25 55 DOHRMAN 10,133 3 3 SHSB LOVE 4 EVER MHW DRB WE LOVE YOU DAD DAD 10,134 3 4 ARCHIE M CUPPLES A PIONEER BUILDER CUPPLES 10,135 3 5 SHIRLEY N GOODWIN ELIZABETH N GOODWIN GOODWIN 10,136 3 6 KIMO 13 KIMO 10,137 3 7 YVONNE AND GLEN ANDERSON ANDERSON 10,138 3 8 DAVID ALISON MORSE MORSE 10,139 3 9 THE REYONLDS BOB TONI BRITT VANESSA REYNOLDS 10,140 3 10 THE TEACHING STORE JANE/HAL NEIBERGALL NEIBERGALL 10,141 3 11 ERNEST EDWIN KISSEE ELIZABETH KISSEE KESSEE 10,142 3 12 PETE & JOAN EDMUNDS CHRIS TODD ALINA EDMUNDS 10,143 3 13 DAVID R WEIDENSEE WEIDENSEE 10,144 3 14 HARRY‐SAUDRA‐NICOLE THE GREGSON FAMILY GREGSON 10,145 3 15 IN LOVING MEMORY DAWN & DORI DRAPER DRAPER 10,146 3 16 JIM VICTORIA JENNA SHELBIE FREDENHAGEN FREDENHAGEN 10,147 3 17 ROY & NANCY KING LOVE‐LEARN‐LAUGH KING 10,148 3 18 KELLY & DONNA KEY 67 KEY 10,149 3 19 KATHERINE M TORZY TORZY 10,150 3 20 EP&JB MARTIN FAMILY MARTIN 10,151 3 21 THEUR'S ‐ WILLIAM KAREN RYAN ADRIEN THEUR 10,152 3 22 DREAMS CAN MAKE YOU COME ALIVE ‐ HINKLE HINKLE 10,153 3 23 MIKE RITA CARTER 92 CARTER 10,154 3 24 BROUILLET E FAMILY BOB ARLENE BOB ANGIE BROUILLET 10,155 3 25 ELAINE DANICIC DANICIC 10,156 3 26 BARRY & BETTY LOWE BJ MARTHA CHUCK DENA LOWE 10,157 3 27 MIKE DORIS MATTHEW PETER AND AMY GILSON GILSON 10,158 3 28 BOB AND MELBA JESTER JESTER 10,159 3 29 LENNA, BOB, NATHANIEL & BABY CARSON CARSON 10,160 3 30 DUANE GORDER FAMILY GORDER 10,161 4 1 R JEANNINE LYERLY FOLLOW YOUR BLISS LYERLY 10,162 4 2 DENALI GENERAL CONTRACTORS DENALI 10,163 4 3 EARL & DELLA MATTHIS MATTHIS 10,164 4 4 THE CONLEYS EST 1962 1962 10,165 4 5 DUANE TRIPLETT PRES BG RANDLETT EXEC VP TRIPLETT 10,166 4 6 BS BROOKE & LS KASSY SEPTEMBER 24 1992 1992 10,167 4 7 JOANN AND LARRY WOLD ARTISTS AND TEACHERS WOLD 10,168 4 8 ANN & LARY WOLD III ALEXANDER BORN 1992 BORN 10,169 4 9 THE ED BOTTEL FAMILY NORTH TO ALASKA 1990 BOTTEL 10,170 4 10 STEVE & LINDA KISSEE LEASE KISSEE CONST KISSEE 10,171 4 11 IN MOMORY OF JAMES E HERNANDEZ THE HACKER MEMORY 10,172 4 12 JONATHAN VICTOR WOLD SAVVY SKIER SKIER 10,173 4 13 MY OWN SPOT DOWNTOWN RONALD S PERRY 1992 1992 10,174 4 14 KEVIN DONNA TAMMY SACH 1993 1993 10,175 4 15 THE DITTRICH FAMILY RED SHIRT LAKE DITTERICH 10,176 4 16 PAUL BETH PAUL JR JASON TEDDY BINGHAM BINGHAM 10,177 4 17 ANN AND NANCY PARTNERS FOR LIFE PARTNERS 10,178 4 18 SANNA GREEN ALASKA 1956 GREEN 10,179 4 19 ELIZABETH W MCKINNEY WIFE LOVER, MISTRESS MCKINNEY 10,180 4 20 CULHANE FAMILY CULHANE 10,181 4 21 BILL STACIE TIFFANY TIFFANY 10,182 4 22 MARINE & SANDY COMPTON MAY 31, 1963 COMPTON 10,183 4 23 LES&JANE SMILEY 9‐87 SMILEY 10,184 4 24 STEPHANIE ATKINSON ATKINSON 10,185 4 25 GEORGE M MCGUIRE MCGUIRE 10,186 4 26 BARBERIC POETZSCH POETZSCH 10,187 4 27 JACK DARLENE TERRY JANET JOHN GOSE GOSE 10,188 4 28 THERESA J MILLER 1992 MILLER 10,189 4 29 NANCY MARTIN OF HOMER ALASKA MARTIN 10,190 4 30 J&LISA DENISON AAFT! DENISON 10,191 5 1 STEVE & DEE LAMBERT SARA & KIVIK LAMBERT 10,192 5 2 JIM YARMON ROGER SWANSON SWANSON 10,193 5 3 ALASKA TELECOM INC LLOYD V MOORIS CEO MOORIS 10,194 5 4 TORI YOU RE THE BEST BABE LOVE BRIAN BRIAN 10,195 5 5 NORMA LORI JUSTIN & DAKOTA HERRIN 1993 HERRIN 10,196 5 6 RODNEY SPENDLOVE SPENDLOVE 10,197 5 7 RUBY AND ANDY TAYLOR TAYLOR 10,198 5 8 CARI AND MADELYNNE RENTSCHLER RENTSCHLER 10,199 5 9 10 YRS 9 18 93 LARRY & EILUJ RENTSCHLER RENTSCHLER 10,200 5 10 RAJ MRUNAL MEGHANA & GAURI PHADNIS 1982 PHADNIS 10,201 5 11 DALE & BETTYE YOUNG USAF FAMILY 1973 94 YOUNG 10,202 5 12 MICHELS FAMILY CHUCK JO BRIAN PAT KAREN MICHELS 10,203 5 13 KIP CHRISTOPHER AND MADELINE O'KRONGLY O'KRONGLY 10,204 5 14 RALPH & LYNDA MATHIS CAREN JAMI & GAYLE MATHIS 10,205 5 15 SCOTT KATHARIN ASHLEI & COREY 1992 1992 10,206 5 16 DAVID & ALEEN FISON 50TH ANNIV. 7‐31‐93 ANNIVERSARY 10,207 5 17 CHRISTMAS 92 KIRBYS WOROSHERS & MADRENS CHRISTMAN 10,208 5 18 RONALD L STADEM 69 STADEM 10,209 5 19 ONCE IN A BLUE MOON 12‐31‐90K&W BUSHNELL BUSHNELL 10,210 5 20 THOMAS DWIGHT COPELAND 1954 1991 COPELAND 10,211 5 21 LOS TRES AMIGOS DEW CVC ALH/CSA CJD2/CC AMIGOS 10,212 5 22 MYRON(BUD) CENTER JR CENTER 10,213 5 23 DON TUTEN I SURVIVED CHRISTMAS AT LAMONTS LAMONTS 10,214 5 24 MARVIN GIFFORD LINDA BRAY‐GIFFORD GIFFORD 10,215 5 25 FLOYD AND ENA POWERS WONDERFUL PARENTS PARENTS 10,216 5 26 THE BOGS FAMILY BOGS 10,217 5 27 DOUGLAS C THOMPSON CLEARED FOR TAKEOFF TAKEOFF 10,218 5 28 JUANITA & TERRY JONES JONES 10,219 5 29 A W. BAILEY ANCH 1924 1924 10,220 5 30 WANGAARDS LOVE AK! WANGAARDS 10,221 6 1 SCOTT L HENKE ROBIN HENKE HENKE 10,222 6 2 THE JOHNSONS 1993 JERRY DIANE ERIN JOHNSON 10,223 6 3 FAMILY M&B HUMPHER HUMPHER 10,224 6 4 KIM SHANNON DANIEL THE JONES FAMILY 1993 1993 10,225 6 5 PAT & STAN STANFIELD FROM JACK BARRETTS BARRETTS 10,226 6 6 PETE & TONI GONZALES COOL SINCE 59‐LUV YA COOL 10,227 6 7 DARIEN AND JEFF DECEMBER 28 1992 DECEMBER 10,228 6 8 DENNY & JOLENE CLYBURN MELISSA & JD CLYBURN 10,229 6 9 MUCH TO SAY SO SMALL A SPACE DEB MCCARLEY MCCARLEY 10,230 6 10 STURM NAT'L PARK WLR RANGERS RANGERETTES RANGERETTES 10,231 6 11 KWANG I & SOOKJUNG LOVE JANUARY 20, 93 JANUARY 10,232 6 12 TROY LAMAY JR "TJ" LAMAY 10,233 6 13 STEVEN A CORDOVA 67 CORDOVA 10,234 6 14 RON, DEBBIE, SEAN & ERIN, THE DENNEYS DENNEYS 10,235 6 15 THE STAFFAN FAMILY MIKE, YOKO, JOHN, KELLY STAFFAN 10,236 6 16 TOM & JOYCE ALFORD SCOTT BRUCE THERESA ALFORD 10,237 6 17 SAMANTHA ANN WILSON FEB 09 1983 WILSON 10,238 6 18 MYRTLE POWERS MY CHEECHAKO MOM CHEECHAKO 10,239 6 19 THE RICKERS DEBORAH HARRY BROOKE CHELSEA RICKERS 10,240 6 20 SASCAPSWALTERRADELL WIND BENEATHMYWINGS WIND 10,241 6 21 RICHARD & JEANNIE FEB 1992 1992 10,242 6 22 TYGH RYAN SHARON AND ELAINE EDINGER EDINGER 10,243 6 23 WE LOVE DOWNTOWN! SPENCE & BREZ CASTLE CASTLE 10,244 6 24 SARA BENSON 8 15 59 BENSON 10,245 6 25 MONTE ANN RYAN OBRIEN FAMILY OBRIEN 10,246 6 26 MIKE AND LISA ARNOLD ARNOLD 10,247 6 27 STEVE STANLEY STANLEY 10,248 6 28 WILLIAM CECELIA CHARITY BROOK GREEN GREEN 10,249 6 29 RALPH & SHIRLEY LOWE 52 55 B T S C R V I LOWE 10,250 6 30 MURIEL & DICK HERMES HERMES 10,251 7 1 PAUL CAROL HUMPHREY HUMPHREY 10,252 7 2 EDWARD AND HEIDI BROWN MAY 16 1987 BROWN 10,253 7 3 DIANA M CUPPLES MOTHER SISTER FRIEND CUPPLES 10,254 7 4 DALE PATTY FAITH ZAK 19 KAERCHER 93 KAERCHER 10,255 7 5 WILLIAM TY WELLBORN WELLBORN 10,256 7 6 KRIS WELLBORN 1/6 89 WELLBORN 10,257 7 7 TENA H ROZELL & DONALD C ROZELL ROZELL 10,258 7 8 K THORSNESS AK FIRST OLYMPIC GOLD MEDAL84 MEDAL 10,259 7 9 DON AND LINDA STIFFLER 11‐21‐92 FOREVER STIFFLER 10,260 7 10 KAREN & SCOTT MCLEOD MCLEOD
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