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It's never too late: 95-year old couple ties knot

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Think that you are too old to find Mr. or Mrs. Right? Then read this:

More than 200 guests broke out in loud applause and even a few cheers as 95-year-old Bernice Jenkins started down the aisle escorted by her two balding sons to the strains of "Here Comes the Bride." And no one clapped louder than Bernice's soon-to-be husband, Wallis "Rich" Richard, also 95, as he gazed with a wide grin when his bride approached the altar.

Both lost their first spouses in the last decade after 60-plus years of marriage. They say their decision to exchange vows once more is a love story marked by the good fortune of finding a compatible partner late in life.

The couple, who have a combined 190 years of age between them, knew each other casually over the years from church and around town and had an 18 month courtship before getting married. Sources noted that there is no prenuptial agreement, but they intend to keep their finances separate and to live by turns at his home and hers. However the location of the honeymoon is being kept a secret.

Source: LA Times

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