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WAYLAND, Mass.-- A 97-year-old man had one last wish: to finally give his wife an engagement ring.
A few weeks ago, Everett "Pops" Potter enrolled in a hospice program at the Wayland Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, where he and his wife of 65 years, Betty, live.
My wife and I wed, she used her mother's high school ring, I had no ring. A few months later we had titanium rings machined. We exchanged rings and made love.
Any marriage is only as strong as you wish it to be. My grandfather often bragged how it cost him a whole $12 to get married to my grandmother. She never had a ring. When she passed away she had over one million dollars in her mattress.