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Nutleys celebrate half a century hand in hand

Rowan Anderson
Rowan Anderson
Published: December 11, 2025
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(Left) YOUNG LOVE: The happy couple on their wedding day. (Right) ENDURING LOVE: Fifty years on, their bond has only deepened.
(Left) YOUNG LOVE: The happy couple on their wedding day. (Right) ENDURING LOVE: Fifty years on, their bond has only deepened.
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FIFTY years after they first promised to walk through life side by side, Carol and Daryl Nutley are marking a golden anniversary filled with gratitude, memories, and the enduring tenderness that has carried them through every chapter.

The milestone is more than a number – it is a remarkable family tradition. They are the third couple among Daryl’s seven siblings to reach their golden anniversary.

Their love story began at a friend’s engagement party in 1973, where a chance meeting set the course for the rest of their lives. They married two years later, and Carol still smiles at the memory – or rather, the parts she remembers.

“It was a wonderful day,” she said.

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“But I was so intent on watching Daryl that I don’t remember what the reverend said.”

The couple embraced the early years of married life with patience and a good sense of humour.

“It was a learning curve, getting used to each other’s routines and habits, but it was also fun,” Carol said.

When asked about the secret to half a century together, Carol does not hesitate.

“Love, compassion, respect, mutual support, forgiving each other when they make mistakes – and we’ve both made them,” she said.

Their approach to challenges has always been simple: talk it through.

“We try to talk about it, acknowledging each other’s point of view,” she said.

Her advice to newlyweds is just as gentle.

“Don’t bring up mistakes from the past – they will only destroy your relationship.”

Long, happy marriages seem to run in the Nutley family, something Carol attributes to the example set by Daryl’s parents.

“They were a wonderful example of what a marriage and family life could be like,” she said.

“I think that rubbed off on all their children.”

Among the highlights of their five decades together, Carol says nothing compares to the joy of welcoming their three children and seven grandchildren.

Today, she treasures the simple blessings.

“That we are still healthy and can appreciate each other’s company,” she said.

After 50 years, Carol says the beating heart of their marriage hasn’t changed.

“Love, compassion and respect – that’s the secret to a long and happy marriage.”

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