Contact: Dick & Diane Baumbach, Worldwide Marriage Encounter, 321-544-3440, dickanddiane66@bellsouth.net
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif., Feb. 9, 2016 /Standard Newswire/ -- The 2016 state winners of the sixth annual Longest Married Couple Project, sponsored by Worldwide Marriage Encounter (WWME) , the original faith based marriage enrichment program in this country, were announced today.
"We are truly excited and amazed at the number of couples married 70 years or more and there were many with 60 plus years of marriage," explained Joe & Sue Talarico, the United States Leadership Team for WWME. The Talaricos serve with Fr. Tom Ogg as the U.S. Leadership Team.
"There were over 250 nominations submitted," the Talaricos explained, adding, "And, again this year we had couples married much shorter times who wanted to make the Longest Married Couple Project something they could focus on in their marriages for the future."
The 2016 longest married couple in the United States, based on the nominations submitted, is Maury & Helen Gossenberg of Carlsbad, CA. They are married over 80 years having made their marriage vows in September 1935. The Talaricos and Fr. Ogg will be honoring Mr. & Mrs. Goosenberg in a special ceremony in their hometown of Carlsbad, CA at the La Costa Glen independent living facility this coming Valentine's Day weekend.
As in previous years of the six year old project, individual state winners will also be recognized and honored by couples involved with Worldwide Marriage Encounter over the Valentine's weekend or at a time convenient for the winning state couple and their families.
This is also the first year that a longest married couple was named for a U.S. territory, namely, Saipan.
Winners of the project are automatically made members of the Worldwide Marriage Encounter Longest Married Couple Project Alumni group. Couples cannot succeed themselves each year as either national or state winners, thus giving an opportunity to honor other longest married couples across the country.
The Talaricos also pointed out that the project is based on nominations received from October 10th the previous year to January 10th of the current year. They also pointed out that there were no nominations this year from five states.
The list of the 2016 state winners and their hometowns and wedding dates are as follows:
Alaska
Les and Delores Dennis
June 30, 1949
66 years
Anchorage, Alaska
Arizona
Warren & Joyce Davis
May 15, 1954
62 years
Scottsdale, AZ
Arkansas
Clinton & Christine Jayne
Feb. 19, 1943
72 years
Warren, AR
California
Clarence & Alberta Gazin
March 17, 1940
75 years
Los Angeles, CA
Colorado
Gene & Margie Nelson
Oct. 30, 1936
79 years
Castle Rock, CO
Connecticut
John & Katie Franzosa
Oct. 28, 1944
71 years
Manchester, CT
Delaware
James & Roberta Conrad
Sept. 13, 1944
71 years
Wilmington, DE
Florida
Peter & Marie Nepi
Nov. 22, 1941
74 years
Sarasota, FL
Georgia
Edgar & Nelle Ennis
Oct. 17, 1942
73 years
Albany, GA
Hawaii
Richard & Dominga Yadao
May, 25, 1946
69 years
Wailuka Maui, HI
Idaho
Keith & Barbara Burns
Feb. 16, 1952
63 years
Meridian, ID
Illinois
John & Madeline Fote
Oct 12, 1940
75 years
Mount Prospect, IL
Indiana
Ralph & Lilian Plummer
March 30, 1945
70 years
Indianapolis, IN
Iowa
Yeoman & Erma Cowlishaw
Feb. 6, 1940
75 years
Waterloo, IA
Kansas
Harold & Mary Alice McKinney
May 16, 1948
67 years
Greensburg, KS
Kentucky
Clarence & Kathleen Chesser
June 6, 1959
56 years
La Grange, KY
Louisiana
Alfred & Shirley Reyes
May 27, 1950
65 years
New Orleans, LA
Maine
Ralph & Dotty Cornette
Nov. 21, 1970
45 years
Winthrop, ME
Maryland
Anthony & Mary Leggieri
Oct. 18, 1947
68 years
Ijamsville, MD
Massachusetts
Charles & Anna DiPietro
June 25, 1939
76 years
Peabody, MA
Michigan
Chester & Martha Leppek
Oct. 26, 1940
75 years
Ruth, MI
Minnesota
Ben & Rosemarie Sontag
May 22, 1943
72 years
Rosemount, MN
Missouri
Luke & Gwendolyn Scavuzzo
Aug. 15, 1948
67 years
Harrisonville, MO
Nebraska
Erwin & Carol Keim
April 27, 1940
75 years
Chadron, NE
Nevada
Wayne & Marcia Kessler
July 24, 1965
50 years
Boulder City, NV
New Hampshire
Sylvio & Lucille LeBlanc
Oct. 19, 1940
75 years
Manchester, NH
New Jersey
Jack & Mary Smith
July 15, 1944
71 years
Bridgewater, NJ
New Mexico
Henry & Cecilia Marrufo
Dec. 2, 1950
65 years
Las Cruces, NM
New York
Ralph & Joan Keefe
Sept. 8, 1942
73 years
Oceanside, NY
North Carolina
Bill & Julia Stephens
Feb. 1, 1959
56 years
Raleigh, NC
North Dakota
Tom & Jean McNulty
Jan. 22, 1942
73 years
Bismark, ND
Ohio
Constantine & Pauline Nonno
March 8, 1943
72 years
Barberton, OH
Oklahoma
Lloyd & Velma Cox
Aug. 17, 1947
68 years
Guthrie, OK
Oregon
Mario & Josephine Monti
July 23, 1944
71 years
Portland, OR
Pennsylvania
Chet & Helen Amick
June 10, 1939
76 years
Lanse, PA
Rhode Island
Santa & Nicola Mainelli
Dec. 2, 1944
71 years
Providence, RI
South Carolina
Frank & Betty Murray
Nov. 24, 1947
68 years
North Augusta, SC
Tennessee
Anthony & Dorothy Kliemann
June 27, 1942
73 years
Knoxville, TN
Texas
Henry & Isaura Palma
Nov. 22, 1952
63 years
Georgetown, TX
Vermont
Paul & Thelma Hance
Sept. 28, 1946
69 years
Bristol, VT
Virginia
James & Christine Bacco
July 2, 1949
66 years
Daleville, VA
Washington
Frank & Marie Bishop
July 24, 1936
79 years
Shelton, WA
West Virginia
Cheap & Phyllis Safreed
Nov. 19, 1948
67 years
St. Albans, WV
Wisconsin
Gordon & Shirley Arkens
Sept. 20, 1945
70 years
West Allis, WI
Wyoming
William & Doris Carpenter
Jan. 28, 1944
71 years
Casper, WY
US Territories
Saipan
Gregorio & Bernadita DelaCruz
Dec. 27, 1965
51 years
Koblerville, Saipan CNMI
Worldwide Marriage Encounter has been offering weekend experiences for over 48 years and is considered the original faith-based marriage enrichment program. The programs are continually updated to keep abreast of changes in society, and WWME now offers evening and half-day programs that are presented at parishes and other church facilities. The weekend program, traditionally presented as an overnight experience at a hotel or retreat center, can also be presented at facilities where the couples return to their homes in the evenings. WWME has a presence in almost 100 countries, which makes it the largest pro-marriage movement in the world. In North America, the WWME programs are presented in English, Spanish, French, and Korean languages.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter offers married couples the opportunity to spend time together away from the busyness of the world to focus on each other. It offers tools for building and maintaining a strong, Christian marriage in today's world. To learn more about the Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekends online go to wwme.org or contact the WWME Office at (909) 863-9963.