John was a fruit peddler before opening his own grocery store called Betar’s Market in Bridgeport, Conn., and Ann stayed home to take care of their five kids.
The couple keeps each other young. John and Ann often cook together and keep a moderate diet. They also enjoy reading.
“Sito (grandmother in Arabic) is a voracious reader, and Gido (grandfather in Arabic) is more of a magazine reader,” said Mitchell. “(Sito) pores through books, biographies and loves to learn about people.”
Having a big family doesn’t hurt either.
“It’s fantastic for them to see how much their family has grown,” said Judy Metro, another of the Betars’ daughters. “They have their health, they have their mind and they’re very wise.”
The couple says there is no secret to maintaining a long marriage, but they do follow some simple rules.
“We just live with contentment and we don’t live beyond our means,” said John Betar. “Just go with the flow.”
Worldwide Marriage Encounter, the faith organization that recognized the couple, will give the Betars a plaque, certificates of recognition and personal gifts.
“Here you have a couple who made a commitment, and they stuck to it,” Worldwide Marriage Encounter spokesperson Dick Baumbach told The News.
The lucky couple was selected from among 297 nominations collected between October 2012 to January 2013. “There could be people married longer that do not get nominated,” said Baumbach. “But every year, we seem to get more and more recognition and find that people want to nominate their parents, grandparents and best friends.”
This is the third year the organization has given out the award. The first couple recognized were from Lordsburg, N.M., and were married for 84 years. Last year’s couple were from Las Vegas and were married for 78 years. They received a signed letter of congratulations from the White House, and Baumbach suspects the Betars may receive a similar letter too.
The Betars will also receive a special proclamation from the Connecticut governor’s office to mark their long marriage.
“Their decision to marry reinforces the strength of their love and their determination to be together,” said Renee. “It’s no big deal being married 80 years when you’re in love.”
Hopefully, their love and advice can motivate other couples to stay together and work out their problems. If John and Ann can stay together for 85 years, anyone can.
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