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Mr Anniversary Gift
May 7, 2008
Val and Dorothy Duszynski of Safety Harbor celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary April 17. The Duszynskis first celebrated in April, with a party in Florida. They will also celebrate again in June with family from California, New York and Indiana. The Duszynskis were married April 17, 1948, at Most Holy Redeemer Church, Buffalo, N.Y. After retirement in 1984, Val and Dorothy came to Florida for the sunshine, escaping the snow in Syracuse. N.Y. They are members of All Saints Catholic Church in Clearwater, and both belong to the American Legion, and Loyal Order of Moose. Val and Dorothy enjoy going with the Hard Rock Casino with friends, and taking day trips with the Briar Creek Clubhouse. The Duszynskis have two children, Diane Bratt of Los Alamos, Calif., and Paul Duszynski of Syracuse; four grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. sourceLabels: 60th wedding anniversary
May 6, 2008
Albert and Margaret Albertini, of Moundsville formerly of McDonald, Pa. celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary thursday, April 24. The Albertini's were united in marriage April 24, 1948 at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, in McDonald Pa.. Margaret is a housewife, and mother that has stayed active over the years with her church, and club work. Albert is retired from the former Mountaineer Carbon Co. he now finds himself active with church repairs, and club functions. The Albertini's are the parents of six daughters, 23 grandchildren, and 18 great-grandchildren. A special Mass was enjoyed by family, and friends to honored the Albertini's, a dinner was also held in honor of their 60 Years together family. sourceLabels: 60th wedding anniversary
May 5, 2008
Harry and Kim Hoa, Tran celebrated their 50th anniversary in Greencastle, on Jan. 15. The Tran's were married Jan. 15, 1958 in Saigon, South Vietnam. After 22 years they decided to move to Indiana. July 16th 1980 the Tran's started a new life, a world away from their friends, and family. The Tran's have learned to love their community over the past 28 years. The couple are never lonely their family includes six sons, and four daughters. They also have 12 grandsons, six granddaughters and one great-granddaughter. sourceLabels: 50th anniversary, 50th Wedding Anniversary
May 2, 2008
The Milford's Frank, and Anita met at a YMCA dance in Plymouth, Devon, and were married two years later in the Torpoint Register Office on May 26, 1928. The couple celebrated their 78th wedding anniversary with family, and friends. Frank, is a 98- year- old retired dockworker. The couple attributes their 78 years of marriage to never staying angry with each other." We don't always see eye-to-eye and have a small argument every day, it comes and goes. We have always been here for one another," said Frank. Anita, 97, added: "there's every chance we could break the British record, these days marriages don't last long, and we can't understand that." sourceLabels: 78th Wedding Anniversary
May 1, 2008
In preparation of their diamond-wedding anniversary Bill, and Jessie Cocks can truly say that they found destiny on their doorstep. Living as neighbors from the age of two, they were often seen holding hands.
A childhood friendship blossomed into love while they were teenagers.Separation over the years due to the war, and work could not divide the two.
There was never a time when the two questioned that they would one day marry. Neither Bill, or Jessie have ever had another boyfriend, or girlfriend.
Distance only made their love grow, while they were in touch by mail. The Cocks became engaged on Easter in 1947, when they were both 19.
They married in St Peter's Church in the village of St Peter's, near Broadstairs, Kent, on November 8 the same year.
Bill said, "I don't consider 60 years to be any great achievement, one day follows another and you just take each as they come."
Jessie added: "I do see it as an achievement, couples make their vows when they get married and they should stick to them."
In recognition of their enduring marriage, they have been invited to join other couples at a service to mark the Queen and Prince Philip's diamond wedding at Winchester Cathedral on November 18.
The Cocks four children, eight grandchildren, and three great grandchildren.
The Family gave a luncheon, for Bill, and Jessie in celebration of their 60 years together. Labels: 60th wedding anniversary
April 26, 2008
Carl, and Naomi Parks of Center Point celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary with an open house at the United Methodist Church Family Life Center, in Center Point. Family, and friends were a very important part of this joyous winter celebration. Carl, and Naomi were married on a beautiful winters night in Dec. 1937, by the Rev. O.E. Sides of Brazil. Mrs. Parks, the former Naomi “Rosella” Wells of Coal City, retired in 1990 from the postal service after 32 years of service and 27 years as postmaster. Carl served his country during World War II and is a retired farmer, and coal miner. The couple have three children, Marshall Parks and wife Becca of Terre Haute, Roger Parks and wife Linda of St. Petersburg, Fla., and Phyllis Kazdan and husband Samuel of Bloomington. They also have five grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren. source
Harvey and Edna Kelly celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary on April 9. "Time has gone by fast," Edna said. "It's been wonderful," Harvey added. Harvey was 19 and Edna 18 in 1938, when they were married in Edna's parents home. They were to young to get a loan for their first home, so a friend loaned Harvey the money. Harvey ask Edna to the junior-senior prom,since then, they've rarely been apart. At 20, Harvey was working as a store manager for the A&P grocery chain, something he did for much of his working life. Edna worked in the Archer Hosiery Mill until their son William, was born three years later. The Kelly's recipe for a good marriage. From the time they were married, they were one, It was never mine or yours it has always been ours. "Our marriage just seemed from the beginning, like it was always meant to be," the couple said. "Our son William calls every morning from Georgia to see if we are still together," Harvey said laughing. SourceLabels: 70th wedding anniversary
April 25, 2008
The 70th anniversary of Jessie and Fred Fahnestock was celebrated with their family and friends on March 11, 2008. The couple was married March 11, 1938, in a Methodist Church in Los Angeles, California. The Fahnestock's have 2 children, Jim Fahnestock of Fallbrook, California, and son Fred Fahnestock Jr. of Grand Junction, Colorado. They have 7 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Fred retired after 28 years of working for the Defense Department as a contract officer with offices in Pasadena and Santa Ana, California. Jessie worked for clothing companies in the Los Angeles area. They have lived in Fallbrook for 10 years, where they attend the United Methodist Church. The Fahnestock's have a very active life which includes traveling together. Jessie, and Fred credit their 70 year relationship to enjoying one another in everything they do. Fred is 94, and Jessie is 88. When you see the couple together the love that they share is so evident in their smiles . SourceLabels: 70th anniversary
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