Waldramine Quinteros, 104, and Julio Mora, 110, have been married for 79 years, following their secret wedding in February 1941.While the Associated Press reports that “the two families disapproved” at the time, the lovers knew it should be.
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Retired teachers live in the capital, Quito, and have missed a giant circle of family gatherings amid the coronavirus fitness crisis.
In addition, Quinteros and Mora can attract a crowd among their 4 surviving children, 11 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandson.
“Since March, we haven’t had any of this,” her daughter Cecilia said, according to the medium.”My parents want a family contact circle.”
Describing her as lucid, active and healthy, Cecilia said they felt a little depressed by the ongoing epidemic.
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“Over the next month, they’ve been different, more despondent because they miss a large circle of family reunions,” he said.
Hopefully, an award from the outstanding record keeping authority will be whatever you want to cheer up: the couple won the Guinness certification because of their combined age in mid-August.
According to the Associated Press, there are longer marriages, Quinteros and Mora lately have the name major, a little less than 215 together.
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Charlotte and John Henderson of Austin, Texas, were in the past on the list of married couples over the age of 212 and 52 days.
When it comes to routine, Quinteros and Simple Mora.
The couple’s daughter said her father liked to watch TV and drink milk, while her mother looked over desserts and read the newspaper every morning.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.