What a wonderful wonderful true story so amazing and inspiring of true love and what love is supposed to be like by everyone I thank you so much for sharing it XX
Edith and Thea inspire me with the beautiful love they shared. In spite of everything, you can see that they both kept their spunk, wit, and humor. Their marriage and love was the epitome of "in sickness and in health". Rest in peace to them both, now they can enjoy eternity together💕
Edie got married again in 2015/6 to a 51 year old. She was 87. She died 2 years later. If that’s not a slap in the face to Thea I don’t know what is. The woman who married her of course inherited both what Thea left behind and what Edie left behind. Makes you wonder. I guess they didn’t have any kids so who else would get it all? Their families? That would have been nicer. Forgive me God for being so judgmental. I’m working on it 😥
How is that a slap in the face to Thea? She was completely devoted to Thea for 42 years. So, she had 2 more years of happiness and wasn't lonely before she died. What's wrong with that? If you've always been with someone, it's hard to be alone.
WTF??? i have not watched this video as of yet & most likely wont if your unable to Proof Read the spelling and grammer of the TITLE how shity is the Video???
Hello pot, meet kettle. What is your issue? The spelling and grammar are spot on, unlike yours. It's your loss though because it's a very lovely account of a love that lasted a lifetime and advanced the cause of gay marriage dramatically in the U.S. I suggest that you turn on the spell check and grammar options on your computer, that way those pesky spelling and grammar errors can be corrected before you post a reply.
The truest love right here. I love their honesty and the fact they don't hold back. Beautiful couple.
lovely story of those two ladies...................I love you both beautifull ladies.
What a wonderful wonderful true story so amazing and inspiring of true love and what love is supposed to be like by everyone I thank you so much for sharing it XX
Edith and Thea inspire me with the beautiful love they shared. In spite of everything, you can see that they both kept their spunk, wit, and humor. Their marriage and love was the epitome of "in sickness and in health". Rest in peace to them both, now they can enjoy eternity together💕
I have loved your story since I first heard it. It will always be Edie and Thea forever.
Nice message.
what amazing story true love that last this is truly amazing oh how i pray for this
What beautiful couple ........❤❤❤
Keep your work on
Edie 💖🌈💖Thea 🥰
love is truly love
Wow amazing story. Incomparable .
Edie got married again in 2015/6 to a 51 year old. She was 87. She died 2 years later. If that’s not a slap in the face to Thea I don’t know what is. The woman who married her of course inherited both what Thea left behind and what Edie left behind. Makes you wonder. I guess they didn’t have any kids so who else would get it all? Their families? That would have been nicer. Forgive me God for being so judgmental. I’m working on it 😥
Maybe she did get married on purpose so the 51 would inherit everything? Where did you get the info from?
What does it make you wonder?
Nobody can take their things with them when they die. Why worry about it?
They’re driven by impulse. What do you expect?
How is that a slap in the face to Thea? She was completely devoted to Thea for 42 years. So, she had 2 more years of happiness and wasn't lonely before she died. What's wrong with that? If you've always been with someone, it's hard to be alone.
God bless them both wow
Dancing..wow..awesome live long
Please donot cry and die live long
Congratulation though belated.
Great human bees
in luv
What's that smell?
WTF??? i have not watched this video as of yet & most likely wont if your unable to Proof Read the spelling and grammer of the TITLE how shity is the Video???
thanks for your kind feedback.
Calling the kettle black🤣🤣
Hello pot, meet kettle. What is your issue? The spelling and grammar are spot on, unlike yours. It's your loss though because it's a very lovely account of a love that lasted a lifetime and advanced the cause of gay marriage dramatically in the U.S. I suggest that you turn on the spell check and grammar options on your computer, that way those pesky spelling and grammar errors can be corrected before you post a reply.
Oh come on