In a heartwarming turn of events, Marjorie Fiterman, 102, and Bernie Littman, 100, found love later in life and made history as the oldest married couple, with a combined age of 202 years and 271 days. Both Marjorie and Bernie had lived long, fulfilling lives, each married for over six decades before losing their spouses. They eventually moved into the same senior living community in Philadelphia, where their love story began.
The two first connected at a costume party in their building, which led to a deep companionship. Their first official date was marked by the birth of Bernie’s great-granddaughter, and they soon became inseparable. Though they both attended the University of Pennsylvania—Bernie studying engineering and Marjorie pursuing a career as a teacher—they never met until fate brought them together in their golden years.
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After nine years of companionship, the couple decided to tie the knot, bringing immense joy to their families and friends. Bernie’s granddaughter, Sarah Sicherman, shared the joyous news on social media, highlighting the uplifting nature of their story. She expressed, “With so much sadness and fear in the world, it’s nice to share something that brings people joy.”
Their love blossomed as they spent time together, sharing meals and participating in senior community activities. Bernie attributes his longevity to staying curious, reading, and keeping up with current events, while Marjorie credits buttermilk for her long life. Their beautiful union is a testament to love finding its way, no matter the age.