ago that my new bride and I would be
married until death do us part.
we will be the couple who lived together for years and then got
married until death do us part.
After her Broadway debut in 1923, Dunne was able to secure leading roles in several musicals, and marry Francis J. Griffin, a New York dentist, with whom she remained
married until his death in 1965.
I like to say that credit is «
Married until death does it part» meaning... Continue Reading»
Not exact matches
Those who are now
married are summoned by Christ to remain faithful to their partners
until death should part them.
Elliot met him while he was a student at Gordon - Conwell Theological Seminary, and they were
married for 36 years,
until her
death.
June and Edmund
married in 1989 and stayed together
until Hillary's
death a decade ago.
Of course, we know many marriages don't make it «
until death» — in 2013, 4 out of 10 people tying the knot in the United States had been
married at least once before, according to the Pew Research Center.
But then the church, which was originally vehemently against marriage, got involved — mostly because they realized they couldn't stop it — and
marrying «
until death» was thrust into our wedding vows, starting in the mid-1500s.
Marrying «
until death do us part» is not necessarily the sign of successful marriage.
Societal pressure to be
married and stay
married, and to honor a marital commitment «
until death» no matter what — even when a marriage isn't working anymore — is so strong that it influences «a lot of the dynamics that lead to adultery.»
Our current contract — «
until death» — might have worked when people didn't live all that long (according to the American sociologist and author Stephanie Coontz, the average marriage in colonial times lasted under 12 years); or when many women died in childbirth, freeing men to
marry multiple times (which they did); and when men of means needed women to cook, clean and caretake, and women needed men for financial security.
As Stephanie Coontz explains, by the Middle Ages, the combination of the couple's economic interdependence and the Catholic Church's success in limiting divorce had created the tradition of getting
married to one person and staying that way
until death do us part.
I grew up in a home with
married parents who stayed that way
until my mom's
death.
Hans Albert and Frieda
married despite these protests and remained together
until her
death.
6 Galileo remained a devout Catholic
until his
death, but he never
married the mother of his three children.
My sister Nancy was
married to John Skidmore
until his
death a few years ago.
Hell, somebody
married Richard «Nightstalker» Ramirez in
death row and even Helter Skelter Charlie Manson was bound to get
married,
until APPARENTLY he found out she wanted his body after he died to to display it publicly.
I was
married for 30 years to my trucker husband
until his
death 5 years ago.
Cronyn had
married Tandy in 1942, a union that was to last
until the actress»
death in 1994.
His mother, you see, was the youngest daughter of the 7th Duke of Chalfont,
until she
married an opera singer and was promptly booted out of the clan for daring to find love from outside of her social strata; this single act of cruelty is the sole source of Louis» misery in life, and so he finds reparation in
death.
Getting serious buzz as its heads into its Telluride Film Festival debut in just a few days, Ralph Fiennes» second film as both director and actor takes on Charles Dickens (Fiennes) and the fact he had a mistress named Nelly Ternan (Jones) for 13 years right up
until his
death (Dickens was forty - five and had been
married some twenty years when they met while Ternan was seventeen).
He has vowed to stay with
until death, yet is this the woman he
married?
He remained
married to her
until his
death five years later.
Bill and Vickey were
married for 53 years
until her
death in 2004.
The work of German photographers Bernd and Hilla Becher, who
married in 1961 and worked as a collaborative pair
until Bernd's
death in 2007, reflects their interest in the vanishing industrial landscapes of Europe and America.
[1] From 1954
until his
death in 1990, he was
married to the painter Sylvia Sleigh.
She was 83 and had been
married to Leon Golub for 54 years
until his
death five years ago:
The Pond, Tate Gallery Lowry was a lonely figure, who never
married, opting to live with his parents
until their
death.
Not
until after Bulliet's
death in 1952 did she
marry for the first time.
It was there that Girling met Caro, whom she
married in 1949, and the two were together
until Caro's
death in 2013.
MIRA SCHENDEL (b. 1919 Zürich, Switzerland — d. 1988 São Paulo, Brazil) Schendel settled in São Paolo in 1953, where she
married Knut Schendel, and where she lived and worked
until her
death in 1988.
He was
married to TV director Norman Buckley from 2008
until Whaley's
death on October 15, 2014, in Los Angeles.
Gala, born Elena Ivanovna Diakonova, was
married to the poet Paul Éluard at the time but began a relationship with Dalí which would endure
until her
death in 1982.
In 1944 she
married painter Leland Bell, and
until Bell's
death in 1991 they enjoyed a partnership of mutual support.
Andre was
married to the artist Ana Mendieta
until her
death in 1985, in what many still regard as suspicious circumstances.
Freed was
married to the artist Lillian Orlowsky for 42 years starting in 1942 and
until Freed's
death in 1984.
Schendel settled in São Paolo in 1953, where she
married Knut Schendel, and where she lived and worked
until her
death in 1988.
Oldenburg and van Bruggen were
married for 32 years,
until her
death in 2009.
I find that Mr. Bamford, at all times, intended that in order for Ms. Mulyati to be entitled to the Family Home and the Edward Jones Portfolios, she would be required to remain
married to him
until his
death.
A second to die life insurance policy, also called survivorship life insurance, covers two individuals (usually a
married couple) and delays the payment of the
death benefit
until the second person's
death.
Married couples can sometimes defer this tax
until the
death of the surviving spouse.
To tell someone with a new bride that they are honor bound to carry life insurance for the benefit of their wife for as long as they are
married or
until death do them part presumes that they will never have any assets, retirement or social security.
If you are recently bereaved (having been
married, cohabiting or in a civil partnership), you can claim OFP for a period of up to 2 years from the date of
death of your spouse / civil partner / co-habitant, or
until your youngest child reaches the age of 18, in order to enable you to come to terms with your changed circumstances.
A person who is recently bereaved (
married, co-habiting and persons in a civil partnership) and is thus parenting alone but who doesn't qualify for a Widow's, Widower's or Surviving Civil Partners Contributory Pension can claim one - parent family payment for up to two years from the date of
death of the spouse, cohabitant or civil partner or
until their youngest child reaches 18 years of age, whichever is earlier.