This story began from college life romance they met in 1969 at the student center of Oakland university. She had on a brief white two-piece ensemble that she still recalls with affection. The two were employed as instructors in the English faculty; it makes sense that English brought them together after all languages of love.

One morning, I saw true love and care when he opened the door of the car for her and made her comfortable. She mentioned that he would wear his blue suit for our photo shoot, and she believes he is quite attractive. She also agreed to wear her wedding dress and veil from June 10, 1971 wedding.

When asked who they are, they introduced themselves as Jane and Bob Eberwein, who lived in Birmingham for 50 years and retired English teacher from Oakland university.
Jane hails from New England, and she still loves going back to her homeland of Boston. She attended Emmanuel College and received a Ph.D. in American Civilization from Brown University before relocating to Michigan in 1969 to engage in teaching. Bob is from Michigan; he was born and raised in Detroit. He studied at the University of Michigan and later at Wayne State University.

They like to walk and pick a place where they can walk and live a happy life. They enjoy going for several walks daily, although now they walk shorter distances due to health issues. They also take pleasure in dining locally and attend Sunday Mass at Holy Name Church. They maintain a tight circle of friends and frequently gather for social occasions.

When questioned about the secret of a long marriage, Jane relied on that it involves luck and spending many years together. She found this soon after her father’s passing right before her parents’ tenth anniversary. Friendship holds great significance for them; their love began as a friendship, built a strong bond together, and Jane sees that marriage as a scary gift from god.

The photo shoot with Marla Michele Must help them appreciate their wonderful neighbors and added happiness to their 50th anniversary, especially the hard time of the pandemic. They had not organized a large celebration but were pleasantly surprised by numerous thoughtful messages of congratulations.

They advise young couples to prioritize creating and maintaining a solid marriage rather than concentrating solely on the wedding day. Jane said that love supports us in life from our families, friends, and especially from one another. She also believes that a strong marriage contributes to the happiness of both partners.

Bob says that always remember that each day you spend together is a special gift. Their photographs reflect their joy and trust, reminding them that even after many years, a great deal of their love remains as it was when they first tied the knot.