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Husband in longest marriage dies | |
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One half of Britain's longest married couple has died at the Plymouth residential home where he lived with his wife of 81 years. | |
Frank Milford met Anita, both 101, at a YMCA dance in Plymouth, Devon, in 1926 and they married two years later. | Frank Milford met Anita, both 101, at a YMCA dance in Plymouth, Devon, in 1926 and they married two years later. |
The couple said the secret of their marriage was "give and take" and making up after rows with a kiss and cuddle. | The couple said the secret of their marriage was "give and take" and making up after rows with a kiss and cuddle. |
Mr Milford's 76-year-old son, who is also called Frank, said his mother was holding his father's hand when he died. | Mr Milford's 76-year-old son, who is also called Frank, said his mother was holding his father's hand when he died. |
"She's very upset obviously, but she was sitting holding his hand when he passed away," he told BBC News. | "She's very upset obviously, but she was sitting holding his hand when he passed away," he told BBC News. |
The couple never went to bed without a kiss and cuddle | The couple never went to bed without a kiss and cuddle |
"For the past three weeks or so he hasn't been eating or drinking and I think we all realised he was ready to die. | "For the past three weeks or so he hasn't been eating or drinking and I think we all realised he was ready to die. |
"He knew it was his time and I think he simply died of old age." | "He knew it was his time and I think he simply died of old age." |
Despite his frailty, Mr Milford said his father had remained "as sharp as a tack" and never lost his sense of humour. | Despite his frailty, Mr Milford said his father had remained "as sharp as a tack" and never lost his sense of humour. |
Frank and Anita Milford spent their entire married life in Plymouth and stayed in the city throughout World War II. | Frank and Anita Milford spent their entire married life in Plymouth and stayed in the city throughout World War II. |
During the Blitz they narrowly escaped two bombs, including one which fell on their house. | During the Blitz they narrowly escaped two bombs, including one which fell on their house. |
Frank and Anita Milford had two children, five grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. | Frank and Anita Milford had two children, five grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. |
In February 2010 the couple would have broken the record to become the oldest married couple in Britain. | In February 2010 the couple would have broken the record to become the oldest married couple in Britain. |
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