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'''John and Ann Betar''' were selected winners of the 2013 Longest Married Couples Project run by Worldwide Marriage Encounter, a faith-based [[marriage ]] enrichment organization. They are parishioners [[parish]]ioners and founding members of St. [[Nicholas of Myra|Nicholas]] [[Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America|Antiochian Orthodox]] [[Church]] in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
==Life==
John Betar and Ann Shawah were from the same Syrian community in Bridgeport. John Betar immigrated to America in 1921 with his brother and settled with their father in Bridgeport, Connecticut. After completing grammar school, he took a job peddling fruit in Grenwich and would drive Ann Shawah and her friends to school. Though Ann had been promised to a man twenty years her senior in an arranged marriage, she fell in love with John and they eloped in Harrison, New York, on [[November 25]], 1932 at the ages of 21 and 17.
In 1938, John Betar opened a the grocery store Betar's Market in the south end of Bridgeport, with Ann a housewife. They raised five children. In their later years, Ann discovered a talent for painting with oils and watercolor and their favorite passtime became cooking soup together. Their family has grown to fourteen grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren.
==Longest Married Couple Project==
In a press release dated [[January 29]], 2013, faith-based marriage enrichment organization Worldwide Marriage Encounter selected John and Ann Betar as winning the third annual Longest Married Couple Project. The Betars are not the statistically longest married couple in America, but were rather hand selected from a group of nominees submitted to the organization. They were officially recognized on [[February 9 ]] in a ceremony held by WWME coordinators Diane and Dick Baumbach at the home of Betar grandchild Heather Mitchell in Fairfield.
Proclamations were issued to the Betars by President Barack Obama, Connecticut Governer Dannel Malloy, the US House of Representatives, and WWME. Prizes included a personalized Bible, a lighthouse, and figurine entitled "Endless Love", which encompass the Christian tennats of Faith, Hope, and Love. Following this event, they were recognized nationally from TV hosts such as David Letterman to Kelly Ripa.
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