A serious exchange
Danette Goulet
They grinned like newlyweds, cracked jokes and professed their years
of devotion to each other.
After more than five decades together, the couples were eager to
commit to another 50 years as they renewed their wedding vows Thursday on
the Heritage Stage at the Orange County Fair.
“We went to grade school together,” said Rita Reh, who married her
school sweetheart, Bruno, 53 years ago when they were both 21.
“I’ve been married all my life,” said Bruno Reh of Costa Mesa. “I’ve
known her all my life and then some.”
Carmen and Joseph Aguilar of Huntington Beach were also high school
sweethearts 50 years ago in Madera, Calif.
As employees of the fair for 11 years, these two have watched the
ceremony for years and just became eligible to participate last month,
when they celebrated their 50th anniversary.
Some of the couples have long met the minimum requirement.
It was with unfettered excitement that Lorraine and Bill Keeler of
Costa Mesa celebrated their 60th anniversary by renewing their vows
Thursday.
“July 26, 1941 -- before World War II started,” she announced as her
wedding date.
The two met when he was 19, and she was 14.
“I robbed the cradle,” he said. “We went together for four years
before we got married. She kept lying to me about her age.”
“I was tall, and I kept saying I was 16,” she agreed.
“Took her forever to be 18,” he added.
“Finally we couldn’t wait any longer,” she finished.
Even at 60 years, the Keelers did not make the cut as the couple
married the longest.
Myrtle and Forrest Almquist have been married for 64 years and hope to
still be renewing their vows at the fair by their 70th year together.
Their key to success?
“I take her dancing four or five nights a week,” he said.
“I made a lot of deals in my life, but this was the best deal I ever
made,” he added.
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LEARNING FROM SUCCESS
Keys to a successful marriage from couples of more than 50 years.
“Do what your wife says,” said Bill Keeler, married to wife Lorraine
for 60 years.
“I know this won’t be popular, but the husband should be the boss,”
said Tina Marie Ferrari, married to Ceasare Ferrari for 51 years. His
answer: “Love and patience.”
“Love and scotch,” said Bruno Reh, with a chuckle -- married to wife
Rita for 53 years.
“A sense of humor and a short memory,” said Darlene Williams, married
to David Williams for 51 years.
“When we were married, no one thought it would last, so we’re still
trying to prove them wrong,” said LeRoy Johnson, of his marriage to
Luella Johnson.
“Lots of kids and grandkids to make us behave,” said Betty Dyk of her
50 years with Dick Dyk.
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