Kansas couple married for 67 years die hours apart
April 18, 2009 in Society & Lifestyle by Nick
TROY, Kan. – Residents of a northeast Kansas town are mourning the deaths just hours apart of an elderly couple who were married 67 years. Arnita Yingling died in her sleep early Saturday at the family’s home in Troy. She was 93. Six hours later her 95-year-old husband, Lyle, died at a nursing home in the nearby town of Wathena.
At their funeral Wednesday, friends and relatives described the two as inseparable. Some found comfort knowing neither would have to live without the other. The Yinglings were married in 1941. Both were born on northeast Kansas farms and were active in Troy as members of their church and civic organizations.
















Some people do spend their whole lives together. I guess even the vows of “til death do us part” couldn’t separate them, and they went to the afterlife together!!
Now that sounds like a match made in heaven. It is probably true that if you can live with someone for that long, you probably forget how to live without them.