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Celebrating a Lifetime of Love: Couple Marks 70th Anniversary with Wisdom for the Ages

Doreen and Harold Lesage recently celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary, a monumental milestone they attribute to mutual understanding and a keen sense of humor. Married since 1954, the couple has nurtured a large family, welcoming five children, 19 grandchildren, and 19 great-grandchildren into their lives. Residing in the same house they built together just five years after their wedding, the Lesages emphasize the importance of not dwelling on the past and always looking forward to better things. Their joyful approach to life includes light-hearted interactions with modern technology, like jokingly competing for attention with their home’s Alexa device, adding a modern twist to their long-lasting union.

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