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Couple Married for 72 Years Reunite After One Year Apart

Once able to visit his wife in memory care from 6am-6pm every day, Francis was separated from Roberta by the pandemic. See the couple finally reunited in person.

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Once able to visit his wife in memory care from 6am-6pm every day, Francis was separated from Roberta by the pandemic. See the couple finally reunited in person.
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