A COUPLE who live together in a care home have celebrated their platinum wedding anniversary.

It is 70 years since Tommy and Sadie Gibson were wed at St Michael’s Church in Witton Gilbert.

The pair met at a dance in Langley Park and tied the knot on January 28, 1950, spending most of their lives in Pelton Fell.

Mr Gibson, now 91, worked a miner and a labourer while Mrs Gibson, 88, worked in retail and at Chester-le-Street Hospital.

The Northern Echo: Tommy and Sadie share a kiss as they celebrate their platinum wedding anniversary. Picture: Sarah CaldecottTommy and Sadie share a kiss as they celebrate their platinum wedding anniversary. Picture: Sarah Caldecott

They had one son, Tommy, who died in February, aged 68, and have four grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren and two great, great grandchildren.

Mr Gibson said: “As soon as I saw her I she was the one I wanted to be with.

“She was very beautiful and I am happy I married her and nobody else.”

The couple celebrated on Tuesday with friends and family at St Mary’s Care Home in Chester-le-Street.

The Northern Echo: Tommy and Sadie Gibson celebrate their platinum wedding anniversary at St Mary’s Nursing Home Chester-le-Street. Picture: SARAH CALDECOTTTommy and Sadie Gibson celebrate their platinum wedding anniversary at St Mary’s Nursing Home Chester-le-Street. Picture: SARAH CALDECOTT

Activities coordinator Claire Jukes said: “They are are an inspirational couple and everyone is over the moon that they have made it this far.

“They have enjoyed their day, got up for a dance to the entertainment and kept going in for a little kiss.

“It has been lovely to share it with them.”

Mrs Gibson said: “The secret of a long and happy marriage is letting him think he is the boss.”