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McMinnville Church Members Celebrate Vintage Love

By Michelle McMillen, November 05, 2016

At an age when few people are blessed to celebrate birthdays, these McMinnville (Ore.) Church members celebrated new love.

Richard Nelson, a 90-year-old widower, and Betty Mills, 89-year-old widow, pledged their love and commitment on Sept. 18 before a sanctuary full of friends and family. It was the first time Jerry Joubert, McMinnville Church pastor, could remember uniting a couple of that "vintage," and there was some good-natured banter during the ceremony. Before introducing the new couple to the guests, Joubert presented the couple with a pair of fancy canes.

After the wedding ceremony, everyone retired to the friendship hall for the reception and buffet. Most commonly heard from well-wishers was that this was the most fun wedding celebration anyone had experienced. Perhaps that is the secret to both Richard’s and Betty’s long and active lives — “a merry heart doeth good like a medicine” (Prov. 17:22).

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Never too late: Richard Nelson and Betty Mills celebrate newfound love in McMinnville.

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Michelle McMillen

McMinnville Church communication leader
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