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Friday, 8 February, 2002, 11:39 GMT
Seventy-seventh heaven for couple
The average marriage lasts nine years
A couple who have been married for 77 years said the secret of a long relationship is about being able to "give and take".

When Fred and Olive Hodges first met, Queen Victoria was on the throne and the horrors of World War I were yet to happen.

But the couple, both aged 102, had to wait until 1925 to get wed as they scrimped together £600 to buy their first home.

The couple now live in a residential home in Wellsborough, near Market Bosworth, Leicestershire.

Fred and Olive, both aged 102
Fred and Olive say "give and take" is the secret

They have two children, 11 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.

Mrs Hodges said: "It is all about love, give and take and considering the other person.

"Love is the main thing."

Another couple who have enjoyed a long marriage are George and Grace Bateman from Leicester, whose next anniversary will be their 75th.

They have 10 children and the family now spans five generations.

Both couples have hit the headlines to celebrate National Marriage Week.

The founder of the event, now in its sixth year, recently revealed the average UK marriage lasts just nine years.


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