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Fast Food Love Story Ends in Decades of Marriage

Connie Claxton, a dedicated employee who served at Whataburger for 54 years, recently retired, closing a chapter on a remarkable career that began in 1970 at a Dallas location. During her tenure, she not only built lasting relationships with coworkers and customers but also met her future husband, Glenn Claxton, at the restaurant, leading to a loving marriage that lasted 30 years. Reflecting on her time at Whataburger, Connie shared her deep connections and fond memories with the people she met, emphasizing the supportive and caring environment provided by the company. As she steps into retirement, Connie looks back gratefully on a fulfilling career and the serendipitous meeting that shaped her personal life, leaving a legacy of loyalty and love.

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