UNBELIEVABLE!!!! 95yrs
old Man, marries his 67-year-old gay partner!!!!
An elderly military couple married at their veterans home yesterday in the center's first gay ceremony.
95-year-old World War II veteran John Banvard, married his partner, 67-year-old Gerard Nadeau, who served in Vietnam.
The two have been together for 20 years, but had to wait until the recent Supreme Court decision to legally tie the knot.
First kiss: John Banvard, left, and his partner Gerard Nadeau, right, got married yesterday at their veterans home in Chula Vista, California
At last: The wedding was small and simple and attended by some of their friends at the veterans home
Married:
The couple said they had to wait for the Supreme Court decision to legally
marry
They
moved to the veterans home in Chula Vista, California three years ago and
decided to hold the ceremony there, among their friends.
The
ceremony was small and simple. After exchanging vows, the two men were sealed
with a kiss.
'It
was something we wanted to do for a long time,' Mr Banvard told 10 News.
Their
ceremony, however, wasn't completely welcomed by the rest of the home's
residents.
Facility
director Neal Asper told Fox 5 San Diego that news of the gay ceremony was
'somewhat controversial'.
Controversial:
The couple got married at their veterans home in Chula Vista, California and
some of their fellow residents were less than pleased with the union
Peaceful
day: Despite some residents expressing their disapproval with the union, there
were no protests on the day of the wedding
As
for the residents who have complained to him about it: 'I told them, they have
the right to get married here just like everybody else.'
But
some residents still didn't like the idea. Someone even contacted the Westboro
Baptist Church, a notoriously anti-gay
group in Florida, in hopes that they would get the ceremony moved off
the property.
On
the day of the wedding though, there were no protestors and those who objected
to the ceremony simply didn't attend.
'Oh
that's they problem not mine,' Nadeau said about those opposed to the wedding.
'But you know what this will do? Open the door for other people.'
One
resident said that while he disagreed with two men getting married he respected
their legal right to do so.
'I
just know that it's against my faith and my religion, but as Americans they
have a right to do what they want to do.'
Source: DailyMail
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