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After meeting in high school, Jerry and Edith Dunn spent most of their time together, and had been together 63 years. And the Utah couple was together in death, too; just hours after Jerry died in his sleep Thursday, Edith passed away. "Everyone thought Mom would be first to die, but I knew Dad would go first because he wouldn't want her to be afraid," the couple's son tells the Deseret News. "Dad always put everybody else first, but Mom was his top priority." Jerry promised Edith not to put her in a nursing home, and they stayed in the house where they raised their family until the end.
After he died, his wife, who suffered dementia and diabetes, seemed agitated before her own passing, says their daughter. "They couldn't be separated."