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State Winners for 2019 Longest Married Couple Project Announced by Worldwide Marriage Encounter
NEWS PROVIDED BY Worldwide Marriage Encounter June 6, 2019 SAN BERNARDINO, Calif., June 6, 2019 /Christian Newswire/ -- The 2019 state winners of the ninth annual Longest Married Couple Project, sponsored by Worldwide Marriage Encounter (WWME), the original faith-based marriage enrichment program in this country, were announced today.
"As we enter the month of June and what is traditionally known as National Marriage Month, it is awesome to see the number of state winner couples who have been married 70 years or more," explained Tony & Sue Morris and Fr. Tom Ogg, the United States Leadership Team for WWME.
"As in previous years there were many, many nominations submitted," the Morris' explained, adding, "And, with those nominations we saw couples married 40 or 50 years being recognized by family and friends as they submitted their names to the Longest Married Couple Project."
The 2019 longest married couple in the United States, based on the nominations submitted, is DW & Willie Williams from Charlotte, NC. They have been married for over 81 years having made their marriage vows on August 17, 1937. The Morris' and Fr. Ogg will be honoring Mr. & Mrs. Williams at a special ceremony in their hometown of Charlotte at the First Mayfield Memorial Baptist Church on Saturday, June 15th.
The WWME leadership team noted that there were 35 state winners who have been married 70 plus years.
As in previous years of the LMC project, which is in its 9th year, individual state winners will be recognized and honored by couples involved with Worldwide Marriage Encounter during the month of June, or at a time convenient for the winning state couple and their families.
Winners of the project are automatically made members of the Worldwide Marriage Encounter Longest Married Couple Project Alumni group. Couples cannot succeed themselves each year as either national or state winners, thus giving an opportunity to honor other longest married couples across the country.
The Morris' also pointed out that the project is based on nominations received from Feb. 14th to May 14th this year. They also said there were no nominations this year from two states, Nevada and Utah.
The list of the 2018 state winners along with their hometowns and wedding dates are as follows:
Alabama James & Gloria Albright Talladega, AL June 21, 1950 - 68 years
Alaska Deacon Bill & Sharon Frost Wasilla, AK June 9, 1956 - 63 years
Arizona Don & Audrey Schmit Scottsdale, AZ May 10, 1949 - 70 years
Arkansas Cleovis & Arwilda Whiteside White Hall, AR July 24, 1939 - 79 years
California Bill & Betty Nelson Vista, CA Aug 27, 1952 - 66 years
Colorado Archie & Joyce Lickers Grand Junction, CO April 17, 1954 - 65 years
Connecticut Fernand & Pauline Nadeau East Hartford, CT July 19, 1947 - 71 years
Delaware Joseph & Joan Barba Wilmington, DE Oct 5, 1957 - 61 years
Florida Charles & Emily Pearce Viera, FL Nov 26, 1943 - 75 years
Georgia Jimmy & Rosalyn Carter Plains, GA July 7, 1946 - 72 years
Hawaii Victor Jr & Billie Martino Kihei, Maui, HI Feb 6, 1943 - 76 years
Idaho Keith & Dorothy Elliott Nampa, ID Nov 10, 1946 - 72 years
Illinois Eugene & Delores Ehrhard Columbia, IL Mar 16, 1946 - 73 years
Indiana Ray D & Bettie A Myers Waveland, IN Feb 26, 1944 - 75 years
Iowa Norbert & Marie Hammes Fairfield, IA Nov 28, 1940 - 78 years
Kansas Leonard & Maxine Zerr Quinter, KS Oct 7, 1947 - 71 years
Kentucky James & Ann Hartman Louisville, KY June 7, 1947 - 71 years
Louisiana Roy & Gloria Gibbens St. Gabriel, LA Oct 18, 1947 - 71 years
Maine Alexander & Dorothy Pesce Windham, ME July 14, 1951 - 71 years
Maryland Bill & Amee McCarthy Elkton, MD Nov 25, 1941 - 77 years
Massachusetts Fernand & Madeline Mederios Taunton, MA Oct 5, 1946 - 72 years
Michigan Ernest & Elizabeth Harbin Flushing, MI May 22, 1946 - 73 years
Minnesota Paul & Julia Sersha Virginia, MN April 7, 1943 - 76 years
Mississippi Robert & Norma Jean Wendt Oxford, MS April 10, 1946 - 73 years
Missouri Paul & Lucy Sprenger O'Fallon, MO May 16, 1943 - 76 years
Montana Darrell & Dorothy Brown Missoula, MT Nov 11, 1951 - 67 years
Nebraska Bob & Alice Cruise Ravenna, NE June 15, 1941 - 77 years
New Hampshire James & Josephine Marchi Franklin, NH June 21, 1947 - 71 years
New Jersey Lenny & Angie McGinley Union, NJ Feb 12, 1956 - 63 years
New Mexico Victor & Evelyn Graham Albuquerque, NM July 19, 1942 - 76 years
New York Barry Jr & Edna Sparks Watervliet, NY April 8, 1949 - 70 years
North Carolina Stephan & Peggy Melillo Garner, NC July 4, 1948 - 70 years
North Dakota Leo & Martha Jahner Bismarck, ND Oct 13, 1947 - 71 years
Ohio Don & Shirley Wiegele Cincinnati, OH Nov 29, 1947 - 71 years
Oklahoma Eddie & Norma Chambers Midwest City, OK Jan 25, 1941 - 78 years
Oregon Donald & Clara Parquet McMinnville, OR Oct 23, 1943 - 75 years
Pennsylvania Gordon & Marge Griffey West Springfield, PA June 26, 1948 - 70 years
Rhode Island Richard & Rosemary Dujardin Providence, RI July 21, 1968 - 50 years
South Carolina Reggie & Anne Salisbury Summerville, SC July 19, 1947 - 71 years
South Dakota John & Joyce Mechtenberg Parkton, SD June 30, 1947 - 71 years
Tennessee Joe & Barbara Nicolosi Franklin, TN June 26, 1953 - 65 years
Texas John Thomas & Gloria Faith Bates Dallas, TX July 2, 1955 - 63 years
Vermont Lawrence & Dorothy O'Rourke Woodstock, VT Oct 18, 1947 - 71 years
Virginia A J & Lillie Reeves Rocky Mount, VA Jan 25, 1941 - 78 years
Washington Allen & Bonnie Hollett Gig Harbor, WA Jan 30, 1943 - 76 years
West Virginia Edward & Pauline Bernatowicz Kingwood, WV Feb 14, 1953 - 66 years
Wisconsin Donald & Elaine Gibson Oshkosh, WI May 16, 1953 - 66 years
Wyoming Lou & Mary Lou Montoya Wheatland, WY Nov 26, 1949 - 69 years
Worldwide Marriage Encounter has been offering weekend experiences for over 50 years and is considered the original faith-based marriage enrichment program. The programs are continually updated to keep abreast of changes in society, and WWME now offers evening and half-day programs that are presented at parishes and other church facilities. The weekend program, traditionally presented as an overnight experience at a hotel or retreat center, can also be presented at facilities where the couples return to their homes in the evenings. WWME has a presence in almost 100 countries, which makes it the largest pro-marriage movement in the world. In North America, the WWME programs are presented in English, Spanish, French, and Korean languages.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter offers married couples the opportunity to spend time together away from the busyness of the world to focus on each other. It offers tools for building and maintaining a strong, Christian marriage in today’s world. To learn more about the Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekends online go to wwme.org or contact the WWME Office at (909) 863-9963.
SOURCE Worldwide Marriage Encounter
CONTACT: Dick & Diane Baumbach, 321-544-3440, dickanddiane66@bellsouth.net, dick.diane.baumbach@wwme.org
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