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    72 years together: The couple who died holding hands

    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."

    Sources: Daily Mail, Huffington Post, The Stir

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    • dmk  •  Ottawa, Canada  •  2 mths ago
      this story shows that the vow" to love for better or worse,in sickness and in health,as long as you both shall live", means something,not a confinement as in trap like some people think but a pledge to love,cherish the other person for all the things that made you fall in love and in spite of the others faults( we all have them). my daughter will be married next yr and i pray that they both have this kind of love. they seem to be very commited to each other and they have already endured some hardships, so i think after 8 yrs they are determined to be there for each other. my condolances to their family and friends,and i hope this story and their love inspires others to make that same commitment, not to get caught up in the big wedding and how much can we spend and who do we need to impress.
    • judy  •  2 mths ago
      Wow ! :))) My husband and I have been married for twenty years and I can see us together until we die.I hope we get to go like that !!!! Powerful,,Powerful story...Gotta love it.!!!!
    • lera  •  Kingston, Jamaica  •  3 mths ago
      They have kept their vows: Until death do us part...how wonderful!
    • obi  •  Lagos, Nigeria  •  2 mths ago
      A marriage 2 be emulated
    • RichardM  •  Akron, United States  •  3 mths ago
      Finally.... one good story. GO PACK GO !
    • Jean-Marc  •  Montreal, Canada  •  3 mths ago
      Pas pire !
    • Trisha  •  Makati City, Philippines  •  3 mths ago
      oh dear stop crying stop crying stop crying
    • Dawdawd Dwadwad  •  Makati City, Philippines  •  2 mths ago
      Wow this made me teary eyed.. my girl friend that i want to marry lives in japan and i live in the Philippines even though where both half Filipinos i want this kind of Awesome romance to happen not the dying part but everything until the end..
    • formerf  •  New York, United States  •  3 mths ago
      I know of a couple on Long Island that have been married 71 years-still madly in love with each other after all this time-amazing! He's in a nursing home due to a stroke-but is still sharp. She hated to see him got there but he can't be cared for at home, so she visits every day. She's there every morning at 10 AM-like clockwork. Stays most of the day, too!

      Talk about dedication, eh?
    • aero_flyz  •  Iloilo City, Philippines  •  3 mths ago
      pls. use your brain people. there is no such thing as accident. all were meant to happen. no co-incidence. no matter if your driving at 100+ years old. you can die even if your asleep. if you just study the statistics, more people at young age dies from driving than 70+ people. at least their last trip was worth it. this people loved each other until the day they die. and if you based this love story to people around you, this is one of a kind. most of self proclaimed geniuses wouldn't even make half of years to the person they married, as this people are. most people think they were geniuses from their comments pertaining to the driver injuring another driver blah blah blah. when actually they were just showing how ignorant they were. probably this people always divorced their partner that is why when they die of a car accident a divorced wife/husband is labeled on the news. they don't know how great 72 yrs love story is. if you can't appreciate this kind of love story without saying negative comments then i advice you to consult your psychiatrist. their love story even survived war. 72 years of it were a lifetime to share. i doubt, if you people with negativity intact on your brain and causing verbal diarrhea can even surpass 60 years old because im pretty sure you all were going to die soon from extreme idi0ticm. e.g. dying from being drowned in the toilet full of S%&T and so on and so forth. totality of extreme idi0cracy.
    • Hapshetsup  •  Irvine, United States  •  3 mths ago
      Precious, everlasting true love!
    • A.K. Ronin  •  3 mths ago
      the other side of happy ending of a love story...
    • Jerry  •  3 mths ago
      Wow. This is a lot better than the "Notebook" because what happened to the Yeager's was not fiction and the tragedies they suffered when their middle children were killed. Their story is a testament of love and hope.
    • Cherrie Lou  •  Makati City, Philippines  •  3 mths ago
      i rily love the story of this couple..very inspiring..i hope that they wil serve as an example for all the couples out there
    • Valecia  •  Augusta, United States  •  3 mths ago
      Awesome testimony.
    • Allen justin  •  Quezon City, Philippines  •  2 mths ago
      :( but :) at least they still love each other til the end, and that's marriage.
    • Rai  •  Quezon City, Philippines  •  3 mths ago
      They serve as my inspiration for true love that will last a lifetime. Thanks for inspiring me more to love mine. =')
    • Keke  •  Long Beach, United States  •  3 mths ago
      aww this is something truly inspirational for me and my husband...
    • shan saund  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  3 mths ago
      OMGoodness! Most beautiful story ever!!! Definately brought tears to my eyes!
    • Potter Girl  •  Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  •  3 mths ago
      True love....