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Saturday, April 20, 2024

Family sends love as Villages couple prepares to celebrate 70 years of marriage

A Villages couple is preparing to celebrate a huge milestone amid the COVID-19 pandemic – 70 years of marriage.

Sarah and Anthony Carrieri, of the Village of Piedmont, celebrated their 69th wedding anniversary last year at Olive Garden.

Sarah and Anthony Carrieri, of the Village of Mallory Square, will celebrate their special day on June 10. They were married in 1950.

Their family members say they are looking forward to celebrating with them once the COVID-19 restrictions are lifted.

“May God continue to bless you both! Love from your children, Phil and Sharon Greco (Village of Piedmont), Lois Chiarantona (Sebastian), Darlene and Frank Beck (Georgia) and all your grandchildren and great-grandchildren!! We will celebrate together soon!” they wrote.

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