After 72 years of marriage, Norma and Gordon Yeager died within one hour of each other and were buried in a single coffin
Here's a love story for the ages or the movies. Iowa couple Norma and Gordon Yeager were both in their 90s and had been married 72 years when they were hospitalized following a car accident. The nurses and doctor kept the two together in the intensive care unit, and they lay there, barely responsive but holding hands. Gordon passed away, and, exactly one hour later, Norma followed him, still holding his hand. "They just loved being together," says their son Dennis. "He always said, 'I can't go until she does because I gotta stay here for her.' And she would say the same thing." Here, a brief guide to their incredible story:
Who was this extraordinary couple?
Ninety-year-old Norma and 94-year-old Gordon Yeager met while Norma was still in high school and Gordon was working at the Chevrolet Garage in State Center, Iowa. They were married on May 26, 1939, the day Norma graduated. They had four children together, one daughter and three sons. Tragically, their two middle children were killed in car accidents. "They believed in marriage," says their son, Dennis. "They chose each other and once they had committed, that was it."
How did they die?
Last Wednesday, as the couple was driving into town, Gordon mistakenly pulled out in front of another car. The Yeagers were rushed to the hospital following the collision and given a shared room in intensive care. Though they were "not really responsive," they held hands as they lay there, side-by-side. At 3:38 p.m, Gordon passed away, but, then, his family noticed his heart monitor was still beeping. "It was really strange," Dennis says. Then a nurse looked and saw that the couple's hands were still clasped. "Her heart was beating through him and [the monitor was] picking it up," Dennis says. At 4:48 p.m., one hour after her husband, Norma passed away as well. "Neither one of them would've wanted to be without each other," says their daughter, Donna Sheets. "We were very blessed, honestly, that they went this way."
How will they be buried?
At their funeral on Tuesday, Norma and Gordon shared a casket and held hands. Once cremated, their ashes will be mixed together. They are survived by their two children, Norma's sister, Virginia Keil, Gordon's brother, Roger, 14 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren, and one great-great grandchild. "We don't hear love stories like Norma and Gordon's anymore," says Lindsay Mannering at The Stir. "We hear about lying, cheating, and divorce. Hopefully there are couples all over the world who share a similar story because I'd like to live in a world where this is the norm and not the exception."
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phillysgirl5 Not a problem. :-) I 2nd that emotion! I pray EVERYONE has a love like this! Today was my 1st time ever reading this (on Yahoo). I even printed it to add to our scrapbook..it's so inspiring!
ivorylove Isn't it??!!! I'm glad I read it. I never read articles on Yahoo or Facebook....because most of the time they're depressing. But, I'm SO glad I saw it!
our marriage counsellors were telling us a true life story of how their grand parents (our female counsellors grand parents) were so in love! they were passed their eighties but still very much in love. when the man got sick and went into a coma his wife went to be with him at his bed side every single day.
One day the doctors advised that the man would not survive the coma and a few hours later he died. The woman was at home getting ready to go to the hospital. A few hours before she arrived as the Doctors were getting ready to wheel the man's body off he woke up! He started breathing and asked for his wife, the Doctors wheeled him back to the hospital room in shock. A few minutes later his wife walked in and the nurse whispered in her ear "we had lost him but he came back just to say good bye to you, so spend the few minutes you have talking about your best memories together ". So the wife went and sat down next to her husband, he smiled as she stroked his hand and reminded him of the precious times they had together and she sang his favourite song he breathed his last...........................
i love it! i really hope the one day FHubby can have a love story like theirs <3