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Heartwarming moment shows couple married for 54 years reunited after spending first Christmas apart

Watch: Heartwarming moment couple married for 54 years were reunited after first Christmas apart

This is the heartwarming moment a devoted couple married for 54 years were reunited at a care home after spending their first Christmas apart.

Colin Bagshaw, 75, had been separated from wife Jane, 72, for two months after he suffered a stroke in November.

Mrs Bagshaw was diagnosed with dementia two years ago and was cared for by her husband at home but had to move into Oulton Manor care home in Leeds, West Yorkshire, when he went into hospital.

COVID rules meant the couple could not see each other, and it was the longest they had ever been apart since they first met.

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But after two months apart, Mr Bagshaw was discharged and decided to move into the same care home at the end of January so he could be with his wife once safety procedures were met.

Colin and Jane Bagshaw hugged after spending two months apart. (SWNS)
Colin and Jane Bagshaw hugged after spending two months apart. (SWNS) (SWNS)

The clips shows staff take Mrs Bagshaw to her husband’s room – where he is waiting in a chair for her arrival.

He beams: “You look lovely, you are lovely. You’re gorgeous, absolutely gorgeous.”

Staff at the care home said Mrs Bagshaw had found it difficult to be away from her husband and she asked after him every day.

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In the video, she breaks down as she approaches Mr Bagshaw and kisses him on his head before the couple embrace.

Since reuniting, the pair have been inseparable and Mrs Bagshaw’s mood has lifted immeasurably, they added.

Care home staff were so moved by the couple's story they hosted a special romantic meal for them on Valentine’s Day to celebrate their love.

Colin Bagshaw suffered a stroke in November while Jane Bagshaw was diagnosed with dementia two years ago. (SWNS)
Colin Bagshaw suffered a stroke in November while Jane Bagshaw was diagnosed with dementia two years ago. (SWNS) (SWNS)

They now plan to live together in the care home long-term.

Mr Bagshaw said: "It was marvellous to be reunited with Jane. I have missed Jane so much. We have never been apart for so long.

"Getting to be with her again is all I wanted and seeing her looking so well is wonderful."

The couple first met at a pub in Morley, Leeds, in 1965 when Mr Bagshaw says he “used his charm to attract "beautiful Jane away from many other suitors”.

Colin and Jane Bagshaw first met at a pub in Morley, Leeds, in 1965. (SWNS)
Colin and Jane Bagshaw first met at a pub in Morley, Leeds, in 1965. (SWNS) (SWNS)

They married on 4 April, 1966, and travelled from Land’s End to John O' Groats for their honeymoon.

The couple, who loved travelling, retired to Scarborough, but said they are glad to be back in Leeds as it is a place with so many happy memories.

Michelle Rhodes, manager at Anchor Hanover’s Oulton Manor care home, said: “It was so lovely to see Colin and Jane reunite after so long apart.

Colin and Jane Bagshaw plan to live together in the Anchor Hanover’s Oulton Manor care home long-term. (SWNS)
Colin and Jane Bagshaw plan to live together in Oulton Manor long-term. (SWNS) (SWNS)

"The change in Jane was remarkable – her face positively lit up when she saw him, and Colin’s been reminiscing a lot about when they first met and how he ‘smooth-talked’ her.”

Emma Bagshaw, Mr Bagshaw’s niece, added: "We are so relieved that Uncle Colin and Auntie Jane can be together again.

"It has been a tough few months due to poor health and the pandemic but finally Colin and Jane are together where they are most happy and can be cared for and safe.”

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