Posted on 12/16/2009 11:05:50 AM PST by BluesDuke
DEFUNIAK SPRINGS He was quiet. She wasnt. He liked to hunt, while she loved her potted plants.
She was 16 when they met in a skating rink. They eloped in a dump truck later that year.
After 59 years of marriage, James and Lolie Brackin died Saturday morning only moments apart.
They say when you die, youre immediately in the presence of Jesus, said their youngest daughter, Dana Troublefield. I think she got up there and said, Wheres my husband? And Jesus said, Just a minute. Im working on that.
She didnt like to go anywhere alone, Troublefield added.
At the time of their deaths, James was 79 and Lolie three years younger. They called each other Honey so often that one of their granddaughters thought it was her grandfathers name.
They had four daughters, Carol, Debbie, Cindy and, finally Dana, who came 20 years after their first.
James told their oldest daughter, Carol Gruver, almost a decade ago that he was worried about dying first because he didnt think Lolie would be happy without him.
He was just waiting for her to go home to heaven so he could go with her, Gruver said.
James spent more than 25 years in the Army, completing tours in Vietnam and Korea. Lolie was a homemaker, who stepped into her husbands duties during his absences and stepped back into hers when he returned.
They faced challenges over the years, but never argued in front of their children.
They completed each other, said their third oldest, Cindy Spence. I remember as a teenager, my parents had a big Mercury station wagon. My mom would always sit next to him.
When they would walk somewhere, they would always hold hands.
Recent years had brought increasing health problems to the couple. Both had memory loss. He was blind and had suffered strokes. She was in a nursing home on and off for years, while he stayed at their home with their youngest daughter.
The week before the couple died, it had become obvious that he was too weak to stay at home and arrangements had been made for him to share his wifes room.
They spent one night together before they died, waking up Saturday morning and having breakfast together.
They were watching Animal Planet, one of their favorite shows, when a nurses aide checked on them.
Im going to die today, Lolie told the aide, who asked her if she needed to go back to the hospital. No, she just felt different, Lolie told her.
When the aide came back a short time later, Lolie wasnt breathing. Moments later, they discovered James had also passed away.
The doctor said he believes James heard that his wife had died and the shock killed him.
James and Lolie had always dreamed of having a church wedding, but it never happened. They will be buried together and share a funeral service on Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the First Baptist Church of Woodlawn.
Were going to miss them terribly, but were glad this happened the way it did, Gruver said. He was waiting. Its a good thing that he was in the room when she passed.
Photos of James & Lolie Brackin
This, folks, is a love story.
It could have been the inspiration for The Notebook . . .
OMG I don’t even know these people and I’m tearing up. I adore my husband as well and can’t imagine being without him. We also hold hands when we are walking together....
Very touching. Happy anniversary to my parents who just celebrated 57 years last month. Too few of these people left.
This, folks, is a love story.
I only hope I could find somebody like that.
True love does still exist, and it does last forever.
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Murder/Suicide?
My grandparents were married for 71 years and died 6 days apart at 93 & 87... It’s sort of a symbiotic thing...
My folks were married in 1939. To the extent they still can, they’re celebrating 70 years of marriage.
I’m not even sure I’ll be able to stand myself when I’m 70.
Wonder what goes through Tiger’s mind when he reads a story like this? Never mind. Hot, loose blondes.
My neighbor lost her husband after 60+ years together. Being 80+ years-old and having to cope with such a loss is unimaginable. I often find her talking to his photos and listening to the music they both loved.
It is as if he is still watching over her - he tells funny stories to make her smile....I believe her.
No...not that. Just an undying love for each other.
and he died about 6 months later....I'm sure he was broken hearted the entire time she was gone....
I'll always miss them......
Exactly how I'd like it to go for us when the time comes, me first of course.
59 *YEARS*?
At this stage in my life, if I get to be with one woman for three weeks, that’s huge.
I took care of my f-i-l after his wife of 40+ years died. As I was dusting one day, I noticed a lot of smears on her picture. I got the windex to clean the glass, then realized that the smears were kiss marks on the glass. He was kissing her picture. I put the windex away. He lived only 18 months after she died.
Suicide, then murder.
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