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Blind date begins love story that has lasted for 55 years

- Jeanne Phillips

DEAR ABBY:

I met my lady on a blind date many years ago. When I knocked on the door, it opened and this beautiful girl was standing there. Thinking I could never be so lucky, I asked, “Is your sister home?” No. She was my date.

We dated for a few months, fell in love and got married. We have had a wonderful 55-year marriage, and it gets sweeter every day. We handle different opinions with courtesy and respect.

I’m 81 now, and hugging and kissing her fills my heart with warmth and happiness. The greatest joy in my life is to love and be loved. I wish everyone the same. —ECSTATIC IN

NEW JERSEY

DEAR ECSTATIC: Congratula­tions on 55 years of happiness. Thank you for sharing your love story with my readers and me. Today, I wish them – and you and your lovely wife – a very Happy Valentine’s Day.

DEAR ABBY:

My sister recently self-published a book that purportedl­y honors my mother’s service in World War II. Her book is completely inaccurate. It is filled with romantic fantasy and historical errors, and cheapens my mother’s real service with untruths.

My sister is now busy selling and promoting the book with interviews and book signings. My mother, if she were still alive, would be embarrasse­d and appalled. I don’t want to cause a family feud, but I feel if I remain silent, I’m helping to perpetuate something that is wrong on multiple levels. What, if anything, should I do? —READING A

LOT INTO IT

DEAR READING: I am sure your late mother was an amazing woman whose story didn’t need embroideri­ng. It may be a blessing she isn’t around to see what your sister has done to it. Because the book is now in print, it’s too late to “stop the presses.” If you try to discredit what was written, it will very likely cause a rift, and I don’t recommend it. Wish your sister luck and cross your fingers that it won’t become a bestseller.

DEAR ABBY:

My brother lives in another state. He was never a good brother. He has always been self-centered, controllin­g and condescend­ing. He is no longer in good health. Some time ago, he named me as his power of attorney for financial and health issues. I am elderly and have my own issues, so, should the need arise, it would be difficult for me to travel to where he is.

He has never been open, so I don’t know who his health care providers are, who his banker or investment people are, etc., so, even if I were to go, I’d have no idea where to start to act on his behalf and according to his wishes. I don’t even know what his wishes are, for that matter.

Because of his caustic personalit­y, he has few friends and no family of his own. How do I resign as his power of attorney so there is no assumption by anyone that I would be a responsibl­e party for him?

—UNABLE IN THE WEST

DEAR UNABLE: Discuss this with your attorney to be sure you have all your i’s dotted and your t’s crossed. Then write your brother a letter. Explain that because you have no informatio­n about his doctors, his wishes about end-of-life planning, his banker or investment adviser – plus the fact that your own health isn’t the greatest – you hereby resign as his power of attorney. Send the letter via registered mail so he will have to sign for it, and there will be proof that your brother received it.

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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BIRTHDAYS

TV personalit­y Hugh Downs is 99. Actor Andrew Prine is 84. Country singer Razzy Bailey is 81. Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is 78. Jazz musician Maceo Parker is 77. Movie director Alan Parker is 76. Journalist Carl Bernstein is 76. Magician Teller (Penn and Teller) is 72. Actress Meg Tilly is 60. Pro Football Hall of Famer Jim Kelly is 60. Singer-producer Dwayne Wiggins is 59. Actor Enrico Colantoni is 57.

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