Best Hallmark Movie Ever: WWII Vet, 100, Weds Days After D-Day Tribute

In ⁣a heartwarming turn of events reminiscent of​ a Hallmark movie, 100-year-old World War II veteran Harold Terens married 96-year-old Jeanne Swerlin during the 80th D-Day anniversary celebrations in France. The⁢ couple, both native New Yorkers and widowed, had met three years prior in Boca Raton, Florida. Their ⁢wedding took place at the town hall⁤ in⁤ Carentan-les-Marais, near ‍the​ D-Day ⁣beaches,‌ with the ceremony conducted in English. Although it was ⁤a symbolic ceremony and not legally binding,⁤ love was clearly ⁣in ⁢the air, with the mayor noting they could legalize ‌their union in Florida if they wished.

Harold Terens, who had⁣ served in the Army ⁣Air Corps during the D-Day operations,⁢ described the⁤ wedding day as the best of his life,‍ sealing their vows in French with a “oui.” The newlyweds later attended a state dinner in Paris where ⁣they were congratulated by French President Macron among other dignitaries. The celebration‌ highlighted their deep connection, ⁢with⁢ Jeanne⁤ expressing her delight at finding love in such a monumental moment of ​her life. Despite ‌their age, the couple’s story⁢ affirms that love isn’t confined ⁤to the young, and it’s clear they treasure each day together, enriching each ⁢other’s lives deeply.


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By Randy DeSoto June 13, 2024 at 8:32am

In a hopeful act that seems right out of a Hallmark movie, 100-year-old World War II veteran Harold Terens exchanged wedding vows with his 96-year-old sweetheart, Jeanne Swerlin, last week during the 80th anniversary of D-Day commemorations in France.

CBS News reported the native New Yorkers, both widowed, met three years ago in Boca Raton, Florida, where they now live.

“Being in love is not just for the young,” Swerlin said.

100-year-old World War II veteran Harold Terens and 96-year-old Jeanne Swerlin are getting married this week at a chapel in France that’s not far from where U.S. forces landed on D-Day. The lovebirds met three years ago and say they keep each other young by dancing. pic.twitter.com/NnC9yabdx8

— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) June 6, 2024

The couple had a wedding ceremony on Saturday at the Carentan-les-Marais town hall, not far from the beach landing sites for American forces on D-Day, according to The Associated Press.

Terens called it “the best day of my life.”

Carentan-les-Marais Mayor Jean-Pierre Lhonneur conducted the ceremony in English, though Terens and Swerlin each responded with the French “oui” to the marriage vows.

The AP noted, “The wedding was symbolic, not binding in law. Mayor Jean-Pierre Lhonneur’s office said he wasn’t empowered to wed foreigners who aren’t residents of Carentan, and that the couple, who are both American, hadn’t requested legally binding vows. However, they could always complete those formalities back in Florida if they wished.”

D-Day veteran marries bride in France near the beaches.

US Army veteran Harold Terens, 100, married Jeanne Swerlin in Normandy amid a raft of events to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Allied D-Day landings.https://t.co/bNXmSEkUmj pic.twitter.com/LF7MeBPIHK

— Sky News (@SkyNews) June 9, 2024

The two later attended a state dinner at Elysee Palace in Paris hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte Macron, and attended by President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden.

Macron congratulated Terens and Swerlin at the event and wished them a happy life together.

World War II veteran Harold Terens, 100, and his sweetheart Jeanne Swerlin, 96, who married today in Normandy, are at the French state dinner in the outfits they got married in pic.twitter.com/FWNKbtrQbd

— Emily Goodin (@Emilylgoodin) June 8, 2024

Swerlin told Agence France-Presse ahead of their ceremony, “Being in this famous situation, like, it’s unreal. I mean to have this at my age, to have this fun and excitement, due to him.”

“And I’m glad I fell in love with him not knowing he was … a World War II hero,” she said.

“I’ve never loved like I love this girl,” Terens said. “She lights up my life. She makes everything beautiful. She makes life worth living. She’s everything I’ve always wanted and I’ve got it now, and I’m never letting her go.”

VIDEO: Americans Harold Terens and Jeanne Swerlin promise their courtship is “better than Romeo and Juliet”: He is 100, she’s 96, and they marry next month in France, where the groom-to-be served during World War II pic.twitter.com/8gvU8oLL1q

— AFP News Agency (@AFP) May 9, 2024

Terens was 20 when he served in the Army Air Corps during the D-Day operation on June 6, 1944. He repaired planes in England on the day of the invasion.

He told the AP that half of his company’s pilots died that day.

Should Hallmark turn this story into a movie?

Twelve days after the initial landings, Terens flew to France to help transport captured German POWs and newly freed American POWs back to England.

The Normandy invasion was the d-day-event/” title=”Biden Caught on Hot Mic Explaining Early Departure from D-Day Event”>largest amphibious operation undertaken in the history of warfare.

The battle — which occurred on a 50-mile stretch — came nearly five years after German dictator Adolf Hitler plunged the world into war when his Nazi forces invaded and occupied much of Europe.

The Allies amassed more than 156,000 troops, nearly 7,000 ships and 11,000-plus aircraft for the operation, according to the Department of Defense.

The D-Day plan involved crossing the English Channel and making landings on five Normandy beach sites, as well as dropping paratroopers from the 101st and 82nd Airborne divisions behind enemy lines.


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Graduated dean’s list from West Point

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