Tricia and Ian at their Glendower Hotel wedding / SWNS
A pair of geriatric lovebirds tied the knot in their 80s after they fell for each other on an internet dating site.
The besotted 85-year-old Tricia Shaw admitted she was smitten “at first sight” when she went online and found her “toy boy” 82-year-old Ian.
Ian felt there was “something about her,” and had to accept her offer of meeting up, and Tricia, who’d previously met four potential suitors online, said she was left “wobbly at the knees” when she first tucked into a fish supper with him.
The couple, who now live together, went ahead with their wedding in February after Ian was diagnosed with heart disease and needed a risky bypass operation.
Tricia now believes more octogenarians should embrace online matchmaking after the pair enjoyed a “magical” wedding in front of 115 guests.
“I highly recommend online dating because you tick so many boxes before you even meet,” said Tricia, who worked at times as a private detective. “You can tell you’ve got a lot in common.”
“The wedding was the most magical time of my life. Everything was spot on, and I couldn’t have imagined anything as wonderful.”
Great-grandmother-of-five Tricia, from Lancastershire, England, came across Ian’s profile after going on the dating platform Plenty More Fish seven years ago.
She joined the site after losing her previous husband of 33 years and had met a handful of men before messaging Ian, who had been previously married for 35 years and was originally from Glasgow.
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The relationship got off to a rocky start when Ian ignored her first text at the start of his seven-day walking holiday.
But he was intrigued when Tricia asked to get “in touch” and wrote again after completing his hike.
Glasgow-born Ian arrived in a kilt – SWNS
“The message arrived just as I was getting on a train, and I thought, ‘Well this will keep until I get back home,” said Ian. “But later, I got a message from Tricia saying ‘I can’t believe you haven’t been in touch’. And I thought ‘this one has got something about her.’”
“Tricia said it was love at first sight,” he said “She fell for me straight away, and I also liked her from the word go. The wedding meant everything to me.”
The love-struck pair moved in together 14 months later and had made plans to marry sometime in the future.
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But when Ian got the news he would need a heart-bypass operation, they decided to press ahead with their wedding, which eventually took place on February 10th this year.
Over a hundred friends and family showed up for the wedding, where Tricia was given away by her son Timothy and grandson Henry.
“I have no family, but Tricia has an enormous family. All of them came and loads of friends. There were 115 eventually.”
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