More than seven decades after beginning their relationship,
Vivian Boyack and Alice “Nonie” Dubes got married.
Boyack, 91, and Dubes, 90, sat
next to each other during Saturday’s ceremony, the Quad
City Times reports. “This is a celebration of
something that should have happened a very long time ago,” the Rev Linda
Hunsaker told the small group of close friends and family who attended.
The women met in their hometown
of Yale, Iowa, while growing up. Then they moved to Davenport in 1947 where
Boyack taught school and Dubes did payroll work.
Dubes said the two have enjoyed
their life together and over the years they have traveled to all 50 states, all
the provinces of Canada, and to England twice.
“We’ve had a good time,” Dubes
said.
Boyack said it takes a lot of
love and work to keep a relationship going for 72 years.
Longtime friend Jerry Yeast,
73, said he got to know the couple when he worked in their yard as a teenager.
“I’ve known these two women all
my life, and I can tell you, they are special,” Yeast said.
Iowa began allowing gay
marriage in 2009. The two women say it is never too late for a new chapter in
life.
No comments:
Post a Comment