
The love story started over 60 years ago in Marlboro, Massachusetts. Eugene walked into Lamy's Diner and Doris took one look at Eugene Kline and said "Ooh, I like that man!" The Diner car that sat on the corner, has since been moved to the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan; however, the love for this Diner has stayed deeply rooted in the Klines hearts! Daughter, Stacey Kline provided a wedding portrait to Giant Eagle and the cake emerged with beautifully chosen pastel decoration. The Klines celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary at Juniper Village among family and new friends. The ballroom was decorated by Pam Mitchell, Connections Director in matching pastels. Pam found an original photo of Lamy's Diner and in true Juniper Spirit of "cherishing the journey", had intended to have the photo enlarged for the celebration, however, when Sandy's Artworks caught wind of the special event they offered to matte the enlarged photograph of the Diner as a gift to the Klines. This photograph took the Klines back to the time when they first met, truly nurturing their spirit of life!
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The original diner where the Klines met |
Wow! What a beautiful celebration! Thank you for sharing the pictures! Happy 60th to you both!
ReplyDeleteLove and miss you always,
Beverlee and Emmett McIntyre Kline