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PATIENCE IS THE KEY SAYS DONEGAL COUPLE WHO CELEBRATE 70 YEARS OF WEDDED BLISS!

written by Stephen Maguire February 18, 2014
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One of Ireland’s oldest married couples have celebrated 70 years of wedded bliss and put their relationship down to “putting up with eachother.”

Just two other people joined John and Bridget Hegarty from Glenties when they celebrated their wedding in 1944.

Devoted John, 95, and Bridget, 90, had a simple wedding ceremony and were joined by their best man and maid of honour for breakfast before returning to work that morning.

But the happy couple were surrounded by up to 80 members of their family and friends when they celebrated their wedding anniversary on Sunday last.

The couple have four children, 17 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

One of the their grandchildren, Muriel Hegarty, said the happy couple have put the secret of their long-lasting relationship down to patience and understanding.

Family friend Maggie Keeney, 96, congratulates John on his wedding anniversary.

Family friend Maggie Keeney, 96, congratulates John on his wedding anniversary.

“Somebody asked granny what was the secret to their lasting marriage and she said she puts up with grand-dad.

“And when somebody asked him the same question, he gave the same answer,” laughed Muriel.

The couple first met in 1942 when John spotted Bridget (nee Carr form Frosses) across Joe Kennedy’s dancehall and asked her to dance.

The couple were married in Edeninfagh Church on February 16th, 1944 by the late Fr Daniel Molloy.

John and Bridget celebrate with their great grandchildren and grandaughter Muriel.

John and Bridget celebrate with their great grandchildren and grandaughter Muriel.

The bridesmaid was the late Mamie McCahill and the best man was the late Eddie O’Donnell.

Unfortunately cameras were not plentiful at the time and the couple have no picture of their wedding day.

Not only did the hard-working couple never take a honeymoon, but they haven’t even been out of Ireland.

“They never had a honeymoon as people didn’t have honeymoons then. They have been too busy raising a family and working to go on holiday.

“They have never been out of Ireland but they don’t feel like they have missed anything,” added Muriel.

John still drives everyday and also farms away on his holding in Meenalaragan.

“Grandad is very sharp still and he picked out all the readings for the mass which we had in the house to celebrate their 70th anniversary,” added Muriel.

While John still works the farm on a daily basis, Bridget passes the time with her great grandchildren and is also a dab hand at embroidery.

 

 

 

 

PATIENCE IS THE KEY SAYS DONEGAL COUPLE WHO CELEBRATE 70 YEARS OF WEDDED BLISS! was last modified: February 18th, 2014 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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