Widows, 93 and 100, get MARRIED as their beautiful love story is revealed 

Beautiful moment widows, 93 and 100, get married in front of their friends and families at their aged care home – as the touching way they met is revealed

  • Two elderly widows married each other after meeting at their aged care home
  • Marie Hill, 93, met Ron Hedley, 100, during a group exercise class at the centre
  • Ms Hill was walked down the aisle by her two sons Denis and Glen this weekend 

Two elderly widows have married each other in a heartwarming ceremony after meeting at their aged care home and falling in love.

Marie Hill, 93, met Ron Hedley, 100, during a group exercise class at Cameron Park Care Community in Newcastle, NSW.

‘He just seemed so nice, right from the time I met him. And I thought “oh he’s a lovely fellow”,’ Ms Hill told Nine News.

Marie Hill, 93, met Ron Hedley, 100, during a group exercise class at Cameron Park Care Community in Newcastle, NSW

Ms Hill, donning a blush coloured gown and gloves, was walked down the aisle by her two sons Denis and Glen while Perfect by Ed Sheeran played in the background.

The newlyweds, who were both sat in wheelchairs, exchanged rings and vows in front of their families on the lawn of the care home.

Staffer Miki Stojcic said she played cupid to the couple after encouraging Ms Hill to join the home’s exercise class.

‘Marie spotted Ron and from that day everything changed,’ she said.

Janet Collins, the aged care centre’s general manager, said it’s ‘really lovely’ to have watched the couple fall in love.

The pair, who were both sat in wheelchairs, exchanged rings and vows in front of their families on the lawn of the care home

The pair, who were both sat in wheelchairs, exchanged rings and vows in front of their families on the lawn of the care home

Ms Hill described her new husband as a 'lovely fellow' after meeting him at their nursing home

Ms Hill described her new husband as a ‘lovely fellow’ after meeting him at their nursing home

‘It’s really obvious when you spend even a few minutes in their company, just how happy they are together,’ she said.

Ms Hill’s son Denis said his mother has ‘gone from being a cranky old girl to very happy’.

Mr Hedley’s son Peter said the couple, who have both lost their spouses, are now ‘enjoying life’ with each other.