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on Wednesday, December 28, 2022
In what could be Australia’s longest romance, Daphne and John Patridge’s 80 years of marriage is a rare and special feat of love, dance and longevity.
Daphne and John Partridge of Maitland NSW, both 18 years old at the time, were married in 1942.
In 2022, they are still very much in love. Daph and John Partridge, now live at Rutherford Park Care Community, and recently celebrated their 80th wedding anniversary - a romance that has truly lasted a lifetime.
In wedding anniversary gift lore, the 80th is oak. That staunch trunk of hardwood represents the strength and longevity of the union, as it does for our two love birds.
For Daph, it was love at first sight. "I just liked him, from head to toe," smiles Daph.
John was equally convinced when he saw her. "I said she won't get away from me, I'll catch her. And I've been with her ever since," says John.
They would only spend time apart when John was sent to New Guinea as a soldier during the Second World War. "I just waited and waited every day for him to come home," says Daph.
And when John did come home, they enjoyed a happy life at their Telarah home near Maitland. So happy they lived there for 74 years, only moving into Rutherford Park Care Community six months’ ago.
“Daph and John are the most gorgeous couple”, says Lifestyle Coordinator, Wendy. “They’re always together. They were champion ballroom dancers in their younger years, and they’ve still got the moves. Daph will dance at any opportunity! They still love each other’s company, and they finish one another’s sentences.”
Family and friends gathered on the big day for cake and a cuppa to celebrate the couple and hear some good old fashioned relationship advice.
"We never had a strong word," says Daph.” Just tell your husband you love him every day.”
John adds, "look after one another, think about one another, and live for one another. It's wonderful."
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