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A Lifetime Together: Hardin Valley Couple Celebrates 75 Years of Marriage at Morning Pointe

ROSSVILLE, GA (June 23, 2026) – When John and Julia exchanged wedding vows on June 9, 1951, Harry Truman was president, television was still a novelty in many homes, and America was just beginning a period of remarkable change. Seventy-five years later, the Hardin Valley couple now resides at The Lantern at Morning Pointe of Hardin Valley, where they are celebrating a milestone few ever reach, three-quarters of a century of marriage.

The couple first met as high school students in 1947, when John was a grade ahead of Julia. Four years later, they were married and began building a life centered on faith, family and steady commitment to one another.

Over the decades, they raised two children, welcomed four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, and remained deeply rooted in their church community. Julia devoted her time to raising their family while also interpreting for deaf students in local schools. John built a career as a mill salesman, working with windows, doors and other building materials throughout the region. He also served faithfully as a deacon and choir member at their church.

Now living at Morning Pointe’s Hardin Valley memory care community, the couple continues to reflect on a life shaped by both everyday moments and historic change. They remember the era surrounding the development of the atomic bomb at nearby Oak Ridge and have witnessed generations of transformation in technology, culture and daily life.

“The fast-paced lifestyle Americans live now is so different from back then,” John said. “People are also much more open and expressive than they were when we were younger.”

When asked what has sustained their marriage for 75 years, their answer was simple.

“Faith,” they said.

Their advice to younger couples is just as straightforward: “Stay consistent with one another because nothing else in this world is.”

Even after 75 years, their admiration for one another is clear. John describes Julia as “an amazing wife and still is to this day,” while Julia points to John’s lifelong optimism, saying he “has a good attitude every day, even at 95 years old.”

One of their most memorable stories still brings laughter.

During their honeymoon trip to Myrtle Beach in 1951, Julia became trapped inside an outhouse when the wooden latch jammed. She waved through the opening to get John’s attention, but from a distance he thought she was simply greeting him and waved back. After nearly 45 minutes, he realized something was wrong and came to her rescue.

Looking back, the moment has become one of many memories that define their life together—one built not on perfection, but on patience, humor, forgiveness and enduring love.

As residents of Morning Pointe’s Hardin Valley campus, John and Julia are celebrating 75 years of marriage surrounded by family, faith and a lifetime of memories that continue to grow even now.

About Morning Pointe Senior Living

Founded in 1997 by healthcare entrepreneurs Greg A. Vital and J. Franklin Farrow, Morning Pointe Senior Living operates assisted living and Alzheimer’s memory care communities in four southeastern states, including GA, IN, KY & TN. For more information, visit morningpointe.com.

The philanthropic arm of Morning Pointe Senior Living is the Morning Pointe Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that works to provide clinical scholarships and caregiver support. 

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