60th Wedding Anniversary Quotes Biography
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The flower for the 60th anniversary is not specified. Thus for the anniversary one may get a bouquet of the partner's favourite flowers or different white flowers to signify the different decades lived together. Gifts for this anniversary are also not restricted and thus one can buy the other anything they consider special.Ads Send SMS from PC
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how to celebrate a 60th wedding anniversary?
1. Decide how much you can afford to spend. The 60th anniversary is often times referred to as the "Diamond" anniversary, but just because it's called that doesn't mean
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what symbolizes the 60th wedding anniversary?
Diamonds are associated with romance and eternity, which lends significance to a milestone anniversary of 60 years of marriage. Queen Victoria celebrated her Diamond Jubilee in 1897
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how to decorate a home for a 60th wedding anniversary?
1. Theme different rooms in the house by different periods in the couple's courtship. The living room highlights their courtship and wedding, with flower arrangements that feature
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how to plan for a 60th wedding anniversary ceremony?
1. Decide on your budget for the ceremony. When deciding on your budget amount, you will need to know how many people are attending the ceremony. The biggest part of your budget will
All of us at HIO would like to wish Jean and Élise Béliveau a very happy diamond wedding anniversary.
On June 27, 1953, the Béliveaus were married at St. Patrick’s Church in Quebec City. Three months later, Béliveau would join the Canadiens, finally wooed from the senior semi-pro Quebec Aces to begin an illustrious NHL career that shaped him into one of the finest players of all time and its greatest ambassador.
“I don’t know …” Béliveau told The Gazette’s Dave Stubbs with a laugh, asked this week about love at first sight of his soulmate and wife of the last 60 years. “Maybe I had visions that my life wouldn’t be easy and there would have to be a lot of understanding between us two.
“It turned out,” he said, chuckling again, “that I made the right decision. I think Élise and I have done a pretty good job.”
In 2005, when Red Fisher wrote a feature series for The Gazette ranking the top 10 players from his first 50 years of covering the team, Béliveau came in at No. 1. Below is the feature Fisher wrote on “Le Gros Bill”.
Meanwhile, Vincent Lecavalier - who wears No. 4 in honour of Béliveau and played Le Gros Bill in the movie The Rocket – will be bought out of his contract by the Tampa Bay Lightning. The club announced the decision on Thursday morning.
“Vinny has been a significant reason for many of our past successes, including the 2004 Stanley Cup, and his contributions to the community are immeasurable,” Lightning vice- president and general manager Steve Yzerman said in a statement. “The Lightning organization is indebted to Vinny; we thank him for all he has done here and we wish him well as he moves forward.
“After much internal deliberation, we believe this will prove to be a pivotal move for us as we strive to achieve our long term goal of competing at the highest level, year-in, year-out. The economics and structure of the CBA are necessitating this decision and we at the Lightning are excited at the newly created opportunities this presents to us.”
The 33-year-old still had seven years remaining on an 11-year, $85-million contract with an annual cap hit of $7,727,273. The Tampa Bay Times reported that the buyout price is $32.667 million over 14 years, or $1.76 million per year through 2027 not to play for the Lightning.
Lecavalier will become a free agent on July 5 and can sign with any team in the NHL except the Lightning.
Richard Labbe of LaPresse put out a tweet quoting Lecavalier saying: “”Open to MTL, but I am not closing any doors to anyone else. Haven’t made a list yet.”
Hsin Lee and Bor-Luh Lin are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary! They were married August 24, 1963 at St. Mary's Church in Evanston, IL. That same year they moved to Iowa City where they have lived ever since. They have three children: Dave (Elaine) Lin of Ithaca, NY, Michael (Lisa) Lin of St. Louis, MO, and James (Ty) Lin of Honolulu, HI. They are the grandparents of seven: Matthew, Laura, Katie, Claire, Nathan, Rex, and Eliana.
They will be celebrating in Chicago with their family.
Yoder
Arnold Yoder and Lourene Bachman were married 70 years ago, September 5, 1943, in Manson, Iowa. They have lived in Holbrook, North English, Green Valley and settled in rural Iowa City for the past 43 years. They have raised eight children together. Don (Jane) Henson of Coto Paxi, Colorado; the late Gene (Bonnie) Yoder of Ft. Dodge; Emma Lee (Duane) Brenneman of Wellman; James (Arlene) Yoder of Guffey, Colorado; Noreen (Stan) Yoder of Parnell; Reginald (Cheryne) Yoder, Steven (Pam) Yoder and Cheri (Ed) Cole all of Iowa City. They with their children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren will be celebrating with a family gathering. Cards and best wishes may be sent to: Arnold and Lourene at Pleasantview Home, 811 3rd St. Kalona, IA 52247.
Urich
Gary and Sharon Urich will celebrate their
50th Wedding Anniversary on September 7, 2013.
Cards and best wishes can be sent to:
185 East Dovetail Drive
Coralville, Iowa 52241
Gary and Sharon have three children: Jill, Wendy, and JJ.
They have four grandchildren.
Spenler
Married August 19, 1953
at Danforth Chapel in Iowa City.
Lenard and Anita have four children;
Barbara Maler (John), Steve Spenler (Laurie),
Larry Spenler, and Loren Spenler (Kathy).
They have eight grandchildren and
two great grandchildren.
Gehrke
Del and Judy Gehrke of Iowa City will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday, August 17th with a family dinner gathering. They were married in a candlelight service at St. John's Lutheran Church in Mendota, IL on August 17, 1963. They have two children, Michelle Gehrke of Iowa City and Brad (Christina) Gehrke of Solon, IA. Their grandchildren are Jessica, Hunter, Chase and Otto Gehrke.
Otis
Richard and Carolyn (Olson) Otis are celebrating 50 years of marriage with "never a cross word." They were married in Moline, IL on August 18, 1963. They have two children: Jennifer (Chad) Miller, serving in the Peace Corps in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and Brad (Heather) Otis of Iowa City. Their grandchildren are Maddie and Jayden Otis of Iowa City.
Family and friends are invited to share in an Open House on Sunday, August 25, from 3 - 5pm at the Community of Christ, 2121 South Ridge Drive, Coralville.
Steinbrech
Bill and Nora Steinbrech are celebrating their Golden Wedding Anniversary. They were married in St. Mary's Catholic Church in Wilton, Iowa on a lovely summer morning, August 10, 1963. Bill is an Iowa City realtor and Nora a retired elementary teacher and principal. Now?onward to 60!
Gray
Happy 50th to Don and Joanne Gray the best parents and grandparents ever!
Love,
Mark, LeAnn, Ashley, Abbey
Tim, Cyndy, Tyler
Harney
Dave and Marianne (Sovers) Harney of Solon are celebrating their 50th Wedding Anniversary! They were married August 6, 1963 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Iowa City. They have two children: Laurie Stinocher and husband Gary of Solon; and Jeff Harney and wife Angela of Coralville. They are the proud grandparents of Brittany and Ashley Stinocher and Gabriel and Sidney Harney. The couple celebrated with their family on a Caribbean Cruise last spring.
Happy Anniversary Mom and Dad!
Thank you for always being there for us.
We love you!
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