Chattanooga Times Free Press

Abby’s good advice 50 years later

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DEAR ABBY: When I was 16 and wanted to get married, my father suggested I write to Dear Abby (your mom was writing the column back then) and ask her opinion. He said he would agree with what she said. I did, and Abby wrote me back. We did get married, and I decided that on our 25th anniversar­y, I would let you know how we were doing. You printed my letter.

As we celebrate our 50th wedding anniversar­y year, I want you to know our marriage has only strengthen­ed. A very young couple who began life together with no idea what path we would take has experience­d the best that life could offer. We have two beautiful daughters, wonderful grandchild­ren and a great-grandchild. We’ve had success in our careers, traveled the world, visited every state in our great country and can confidentl­y relate that life has been good.

Commitment through the good and bad times is the key to a lasting marriage. It isn’t always easy, but the rewards far outweigh the problems. — TOOK THE ADVICE IN MONTANA

DEAR TOOK THE ADVICE: I’m pleased to know you are as happy on your 50th anniversar­y as you were on your 25th. It’s interestin­g you would say that the key to a lasting marriage is

commitment. I would offer that it is also mutual respect. (My mother once said that the key to a lasting marriage is a husband who lasts!)

My warmest congratula­tions to you both, and a very happy Valentine’s Day to you, your husband and to all my readers.

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Dear Abby Written by Jeanne Phillips

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