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Names of 2012 State Winners in Longest Married Couple Project Announced by Worldwide Marriage Encounter

Contact: Dick & Diane Baumbach, Worldwide Marriage Encounter, 321-544-3440, dickanddiane66@bellsouth.net  

SAN BERNARDINO, Calif., Jan. 30, 2012 /Christian Newswire/ -- The 2012 state winners of the annual Longest Married Couple Project sponsored by Worldwide Marriage Encounter, the original faith based marriage enrichment program in this country, were announced today.

"The number of years many of these couples are married is just awesome," explained Scott and Karen Seaborn, the United States Leadership Team for WWME.  The Seaborns serve with Fr. Tom Griffith, SVD, as the U.S. Ecclesial Team.

"There were 256 nominations from 47 states," the Seaborns explained, adding, "There are four couples married 78 years, many couples married 70 plus years and quite a few couples with 60 plus years of marriage. What a testament to having a commitment to a long marriage!"

The longest married couple in the United States, based on the nominations submitted, is Wilbur and Theresa Faiss of Las Vegas, NV.  They are married 78 years having made their marriage vows on April 14, 1933.  The Seaborns will be traveling to the Faiss' hometown on Feb. 11th to personally honor them at a special ceremony.

This year individual state winners will be recognized and honored by couples involved with Worldwide Marriage Encounter, all across the country, over the Valentine's week and weekend.

Winners of the initial project, which was held last year, automatically became members of the Worldwide Marriage Encounter Longest Married Couple Project Alumni group.   Couples cannot succeed themselves each year as either national or state winners, thus giving an opportunity to honor other longest married couples across the country.

The list of the 2012 state winners and their hometowns are as follows:

Alabama

Joseph & Louise Grey

Mobile

72 years

Arkansas

Roy & Vola Edgmon

Lowell

78 years

California

Primitivo & Mauricia Ballesteros

Sunnyvale

75 years

Colorado

Chuck & Inez Massana

Pueblo

76 years

Connecticut

Charles & Dorothy Baldis

Granby

65 years

Delaware

Valentino & Mary Nardo

Wilmington

71 years

Florida

Ned & Martha Dickson

Lake Placid

75 years

Georgia

Victor & Ellen Della-Giustina

Augusta

66 years

Hawaii

Percy & Helen Chun

Kaimuki

74 years

Iowa

Ray & Margaret Kuethe

Sumner

76 years

Idaho

LeRoy & Frances Ellwood

Meridian

71 years

Illinois

Dale & Doris Chatfield

Chicago

73 years

Indiana

Jack & Thelma Flory

New Haven

69 years

Kansas

Gilbert & Barbara Knipp

Scott City

72 years

Kentucky

Bob & Agnes Schneider

Lexington

75 years

Louisiana

Charles & Nelda Bernard

Lafayette

70 years

Massachusetts

Malcolm & Ellen Brown

Westminster

70 years

Maryland

Joseph & Stella Sheleheda

Solomons

73 years

Maine

Norm & Joan Putnam

Bryant Pond

63 years

Michigan

Joseph & Margory Zelesky

Flat Rock

70 years

Minnesota

Pinky & Maree Skorich

Marble

74 years

Missouri

Bob & Shirley Hill

Arnold

62 years

Mississippi

Thomas E. & Helen B. Haffey

Lexington

71 years

Montana

Ben & Betty Hanson

Miles City

69 years

North Carolina

Carl & Cyndi Whaley

Richlands

76 years

North Dakota

Earl & Elizabeth Hanson

Cooperstown

71 years

Nebraska

Harold & Iola (Ole) Meierhenry

Fremont

78 years

New Hampshire

Vincent & Ruth Trainor

Milton

76 years

New Jersey

Emil & Carol Tiusty

Wallington

65 years

New Mexico

Zack & Eloisa Montoya

Albuquerque

73 years

New York

John & Victoria Frontera

West Seneca

72 years

Ohio

Earl and Maxine Martin

Vienna

71 years

Oklahoma

Andrew & Grace Stagner

Hinton

63 years

Oregon

Erman & Erma Johnston

Albany

78 years

Pennsylvania

Paul & Martha Shannon

New Castle

72 years

Rhode Island

Philip & Norma Monte  

Narragansett

66 years

South Carolina

A.J. & Margaret Lewis   

Columbia

69 years

South Dakota

Durwood & Arlene Bouzek

Hot Springs

64 years

Tennessee

Bernard & Doris Green

Crossville

68 years

Texas

Ted & Marie Keller         

Amarillo

73 years

Washington

John & Hilda Phillips

Deer Park

70 years

Wisconsin

Joseph & Rosemary Grout

Madison

73 years

West Virginia

Vinton & Juanita Marshall

Bluefield

70 years

Wyoming

Paul and Vivian Smith

Big Piney

73 years

Worldwide Marriage Encounter has been offering weekend experiences for over 42 years and is considered the original faith-based marriage enrichment program.  The programs are continually updated to keep abreast of changes in society, and WWME now offers evening and half-day programs that are presented at parishes and other church facilities.  The weekend program, traditionally presented as an overnight experience at a hotel or retreat center, can also be presented at the parish where the couples return to their homes in the evenings.   WWME has a presence in over 90 countries, which makes it the largest pro-marriage movement in the world.  In North America, the WWME programs are presented in English, Spanish, French, and Korean languages.

Worldwide Marriage Encounter offers married couples the opportunity to spend time together away from the busyness of the world to focus on each other.  It offers tools for building and maintaining a strong, Christian marriage in today's world.  To learn more about the Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekends online, go to wwme.org, or you can call 1-800-795-LOVE (English) and 1-800-599-AMOR (Spanish), or contact the WWME Office at (909) 863-9963.

Media inquiries should be directed to:

Dick & Diane Baumbach (321) 544-3440 dickanddiane66@bellsouth.net