Listening and laughing, key to a happy union

Jack and Gwen enjoy a picnic as they reach a major milestone.

Being forgiving, understanding and always listening to each other is the secret to a successful marriage, according to Regis Maroochydore residents Gwen and Jack O’Malley, who celebrated their 69th wedding anniversary on 30 April.

The couple, who are 89 and 97 respectively and have lived at the popular aged care home since May 2023, met as teenagers at a dance and tied the knot in 1955, when they were in their early 20s.

And as their milestone anniversary approaches, the couple has been taking trips down memory lane while reflecting on their almost seven decades together, including reminiscing about visiting family in the UK and enjoying holidays overseas, including in Europe and the USA.

“We’ve had a lifetime filled with love, laughter and shared experiences,” says Gwen, who explains the couple have a daughter, Jan, who lives on the Sunshine Coast and a son, Russell, who resides in London, along with five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

“And we have always had an enduring commitment to each other,” adds Jack, who says that family has always been central in the couple’s lives.

Gwen, who turned 90 in May, hails from Toowoomba and grew up on a farm. In her younger years, she worked as a shop assistant before becoming a florist and, subsequently, winning competitions at the Toowoomba Show and The Carnival of Flowers. She has also always loved to paint landscapes.

Meanwhile, Jack trained as an electrical apprentice and later pursued a career as an inspector for the Brisbane City Council, before becoming a qualified engineer after further studies.

Throughout his life he has enjoyed playing sports including football, tennis and cricket.

Gardening has also always been a shared passion for the couple and Jack continues to nurture his orchids, with support from employees at Regis Maroochydore.

Despite needing additional support in their later years, the couple have rooms conveniently located next to each other while receiving all the care they need from attentive carers. They also enjoy meals in the dining room surrounded by a group of friends they’ve made at Regis.