Larry Cooper and Alyne Freed, both widowed, found unexpected love at a glee club in Penn Valley. At 90 and 91 years old respectively, they embarked on a journey together, beginning with a ride Larry offered Alyne to visit her sister's grave. He humorously proposed a deal of business on the way down and a date on the return trip. Their relationship blossomed, illustrating that love knows no age limits, and Alyne defines love as thinking of another person above oneself.
"She told me that she wanted to visit her sister's grave down in Arlington, Virginia, and that she would pay me. She agreed to the price, and I said, 'On the way down, it's going to be business. On the way back, it's going to be a date.'"
"You know you're in love when you think of another person more than you think of yourself."
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