Betty and Elton Denner during their Disney-themed celebration.Photo:Macey Montgomery

Woman’s Great-Grandpa Buys Dancing Walker to Celebrate His Wife’s 100th Birthday Dressed as Cinderella and Prince Charming

Macey Montgomery

“We’ve been blessed in countless ways,” Betty exclusively shares with PEOPLE. “We now have 16 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren.”

The Denners’ love story began at Santa Ana High School in California, where they met during a dance. Eager to get to know Elton more, Betty boldly cut in on a dance and they began dating soon after. Their courtship was filled with Saturday nights dancing at the Palladium in Los Angeles to the sounds of Glenn Miller, Frank Sinatra and Tommy Dorsey.

However, World War II brought challenges when Elton enlisted in the Army Air Corps pilot training program in 1943. Before he left, the couple decided to tie the knot on Oct. 18, 1942, at a garden venue in Santa Ana.

Betty and Elton Denner on their wedding day in 1942.Macey Montgomery

Woman’s Great-Grandpa Buys Dancing Walker to Celebrate His Wife’s 100th Birthday Dressed as Cinderella and Prince Charming

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Now more than eight decades into their marriage, the couple continue to keep each other on their toes. Celebrating Betty’s 100th birthday, the family organized a four-day Disney-themed event as the pair can no longer visit the beloved theme park.

As showcased in the video, the family threw a Cinderella ball, where Elton surprised Betty with a dance using his special walker. Elton was dressed as Prince Charming while Betty donned Cinderella’s classic blue gown.

Elton and Betty Denner with their family at their Disney party.Macey Montgomery

Woman’s Great-Grandpa Buys Dancing Walker to Celebrate His Wife’s 100th Birthday Dressed as Cinderella and Prince Charming

“Their advice for a loving relationship is simple: patience. Don’t win an argument, do things together and with each other and the Lord,” Macey explains. “Most people don’t even have a chance to live for 82 years, and they’ve had a chance to be married for that long, so it’s crazy.”

For Macey, who recently got married herself, her great-grandparents’ love has been a source of inspiration.

“I’ve learned the importance of not taking life too seriously, always finding time to dance and laugh together, valuing family as the most precious gift we have and practicing patience with each other,” she shares.

As Elton and Betty continue to write their love story, their legacy continues to inspire many, including Macey. As Betty says, “We’ve scattered good cheer, compassion and resourcefulness wherever we’ve roamed."

source: people.com