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Couple in Their 90s Tie the Knot, Proving You’re Never Too Old For Love

A California couple, 97-year-old Carl Hammer and 95-year-old Reva Truitt tied the knot where they met and both live, at a Senior Living Community.

Both were married for more than 70 years and are both widowed.

They’ve been dating for “about five months…”

They said they were shocked to get those special butterflies later in life.

Carl says, “It happens, when two sparks fire, you got a bonfire and that’s what we’ve got.”

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