Sunderland Echo

Couple ‘tea up’ anniversar­y day

WASHINGTON FAMILY GATHER TO MARK PARENTS’ FIVE DECADES OF MARRIED LIFE WITH CELEBRATIO­N

- By Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @fionathomp­sonjp

When David Kennedy went to collect his milk round cash, he gathered more than just his wages – it led him to the woman who would become his wife.

The milkman met Margaret Short as she worked at Ken Raside’s chemist shop in Concord, Washington, where she worked as a dispensing assistant for a total of 16 years.

David, now 71, who ran the Dykelands Dairy doorstep delivery service, and Margaret, 73, married at High Usworth Church before holding their reception at the Bay Hotel in Seaburn, as Margaret is originally from Sunderland.

They went on to become parents to Craig, 43, who works in the constructi­on industry, and Jackie Mason, 41, a dental nurse.

They began their celebratio­ns with their family at the weekend with a family meal and plan to enjoy their anniversar­y day itself with a visit to Lumley Castle for afternoon tea.

Margaret, who lives with her husband in Washington, said: “We met when he came into the chemist for the milk money and he asked me out from there.

“We can’t believe it, we just keep nipping ourselves and saying ‘Is it really 50 years?’

“We just look after each other and just get along.”

The Kennedys are grandparen­ts of Craig’s children Kyle, 26, Craig, 24, and Keiron, 20, and great-grandparen­ts to Craig’s son Jack, 18 months, and in-laws to Craig Snr’s partner Sharon, 38.

They are also grandparen­ts of Scott, 16, the son of Jackie and her husband Paul, 39.

The Kennedys enjoy days out across the North East and holidays further afield in their retirement days.

 ??  ?? David and Margaret Kennedy, of Donwell, Washington, celebratin­g their golden wedding anniversar­y.
David and Margaret Kennedy, of Donwell, Washington, celebratin­g their golden wedding anniversar­y.

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