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Couple Celebrates 60 Years of Love and Faith

August 20, 2024 | Everman City Council, Everman, Tarrant County, Texas



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Couple Celebrates 60 Years of Love and Faith
In a heartfelt ceremony, the Everman City Council honored Luther and Mabel Henry for their remarkable 60th wedding anniversary, celebrated on July 15. The event highlighted the couple's enduring love story, which began in a church in Georgia where they first met.

Luther, a graduate of Houston Tillerson College, and Mabel, a student at Spelman College, forged their bond at Warren United Methodist Church, where Luther recalls being captivated by Mabel's radiant smile. After just seven months of dating, the couple married at the age of 24, embarking on a journey that would take them from Georgia to Texas, ultimately settling in Everman.

Over the past six decades, Luther and Mabel have become cherished members of their community, raising two children, Luther Junior and Michelle, and expanding their family to include ten grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The couple attributes their lasting relationship to their strong faith and shared values, offering simple yet profound advice to others: \"Keep God first and never go to bed angry at each other.\"

The city council's proclamation celebrated not only their milestone but also the love and commitment that has defined their lives together. The ceremony served as a reminder of the power of love and faith in building lasting relationships.

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