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Oceanside
couple celebrate 65 years of marriage
SoloRider Single-Rider Golf Car plays a role
By Marsha
Kay Seff Staff Writer - June 4, 2006

EDUARDO
CONTRERAS / Union-Tribune |
More
than six decades ago, John Mueller walked into his dentist's office
in Dubuque, Iowa, to have an impacted wisdom tooth removed. The
electrical engineer says he awoke from sedation with new wisdom,
the wisdom to ask out the dental assistant smiling down on him.
"I married my sweetheart, and I found out she was my soul mate,"
John Mueller, sitting in his SoloRider says of his wife of 65 years,
Faith.
When
I woke up, Faith was standing there with a marriage certificate
all signed, quips 88-year-old John.
The
truth, according to Faith, is that she liked him well enough to
ask him to her sorority's spring dance. She still laughs about their
first date. It seems she slipped playing tennis that afternoon and
was glad she could hide her bandaged elbows under the long sleeves
of a lavender dress her mom had made for the occasion.
Meanwhile,
John recalls, She already had a boyfriend who kept chasing me in
his Oldsmobile. I don't know why she turned him down, but I'm glad.
He
was ugly, she says, adding, even though he was the only one who
brought flowers.
I brought Band-Aids, John reminds her.
He
explains his attraction: She was a sweet kid, a beautiful young
lady.
I liked everything about him, she says. And he's always supported
me in anything I've wanted to do.
The
Oceanside couple celebrated their 65th anniversary last month.
We
were married when I was three years younger than he, says 86-year-old
Faith.
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