Gail and Clyde Martin - Lasting Love

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My Parents - Married for 67 Years

What does it take to stay married for over sixty years? Well, first you need to live a long time. Fortunately a good marriage helps you live longer. The nurturing in a committed relationship aids that.

This page is a tribute to my parents, Gail and Clyde Martin, and to their 67 years of marriage. I hope you'll enjoy this trip down memory lane and the romance that started back in 1944 in the Kansas Flint Hills.

(photo from Gail and Clyde Martin's family album)

High School Sweethearts?

No...

Hamilton High School kansasGail Lee McGhee knew Clyde Martin since they attended the same high school in the small Kansas town of Madison for three years. For her senior year, she transferred to Hamilton High School.

Most of the high school years, she dated Clyde's best friend, Johnny Faylor. Often Clyde was around or part of the group social scene. It wasn't until after she broke up with Johnny, that Clyde finally asked her out.

(photo courtesy of the Hamilton Kansas Facebook group - Owner: John Staten)

A Swinging Romance?

No....

As Gail and Clyde finished high school, World War II was underway. Clyde was deferred from the draft to work on the family farm. Gail Lee Martin trained with the NYA, a Great Depression era agency, but ended up going to Wichita to work in the aircraft factory.

It was tough trying to carry on a romance under those circumstances, but love overcomes all obstacles. Once in a great while, Gail had a weekend visit to her family in Greenwood County and had a chance to see Clyde.

Swinging 40s sticker
Swinging 40s by shelbysemail2

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A Fairy Tale Wedding?

No...

Remember, this was the war years. Gail and Clyde drove to Neodesha, Kansas to be married in the office of a minister they knew. The minister's wife was the witness for the ceremony.

There was an angel food cake which Gail ceremoniously cut. Unfortunately for her, she didn't know the right way to cut such a fluffy cake and ended up squashing it. That's a story retold many times around the family dinner table.

Vintage Groom Carrying Bride; the Newlyweds invitation
Vintage Groom Carrying Bride; the Newlyweds by Tchotchke

A Photo Tribute to Gail and Clyde Martin's Long Marriage

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Preview the book, Clyde Owen Martin: Family Memories of His Life and Times

Sad News

On April 3, 2012, Clyde Owen Martin passed away at age 87.

Preview Gail Lee Martin's Memoir

My Flint Hills Childhood: Growing Up in 1930s Kansas

I Hope You Enjoyed This Tribute to My Parents

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Vintage Puppy Valentine Card! by DoggieAvenue

  • traveller27 Apr 10, 2012 @ 9:27 pm | delete
    Thanks for sharing your parents' story.
  • AlleyCatLane Apr 10, 2012 @ 6:02 pm | delete
    What a wonderful tribute to your parents! It's nice to hear the story of a loving lifelong marriage...so rare these days.
  • Ruthi Feb 21, 2012 @ 11:51 am | delete
    A great love story of your parents you have shared. Your smilebox photo tribute made me think of a book I recently won in an online giveaway. I think you would enjoy the novel, especially its format: The Scrapbook of Frankie Pratt. I am going to do a book review lens for it...one of these days!
  • Upon-Request Feb 14, 2012 @ 11:06 am | delete
    I'm so glad I got to visit this beautiful story on Valentine's Day :)
  • gottaloveit Feb 5, 2012 @ 10:23 am | delete
    Interesting Virginia! Our folks were living in Witchita about the same time. My parents were married 65+ years before dad died. Great lens. This is blessed as are you and your folks.
  • scarlettohairy Feb 1, 2012 @ 12:37 pm | delete
    What a great love story! Thanks for sharing it with us.
  • veryirie Jan 29, 2012 @ 2:55 pm | delete
    Viriginia, this was such an enjoyable page to read and the Smilebox slideshow was such a lovely tribute. Six kids, wow! I loved the remark said about whoever asked for a divorce......hahaha. Laughter must have played a big hand too in a marriage lasting 67 years. In awe of your folks......
  • GayleMcLaughlin Jan 28, 2012 @ 5:09 pm | delete
    What a beautiful love story! Thanks for giving us a peak into their love! What a tribute! My parents were married during the war--brings back memories!
  • nancycarol Jan 28, 2012 @ 4:52 pm | delete
    Virginia this is a fantastic lens I really enjoyed. I love the Smile Box addition too, so unique and fun to thumb through like a book. Your parents certainly have perseverance, but most of all they have love. Thanks so much for sharing such a wonderful story. Blessed, pinned!

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