‘Walk Back Down the Wedding Aisle’ held at Keystone Villa at Fleetwood

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Keystone Villa at Fleetwood residents were in for a memorable celebration during an exclusive event called “A Walk Back Down the Wedding Aisle,” coordinated by Resident Life Director Kristen Kotsch.

Wedding portraits of Keystone Villa at Fleetwood residents were displayed as part of a special program, “A Walk Back Down the Aisle.” Resident Life Director Kristen Kotsch, who coordinated the event, was inspired by the pictures and conversations from them. “The stories usually brought about smiles and gave me a better sense of who my residents were,” she said. (Courtesy of Keystone Villa at Fleetwood)

The program, Kotsch noted, was inspired by a portrait — not one, but many. While talking with residents, she noticed a common item proudly displayed in their rooms, a wedding photo.

“This inspired me to ask questions and hear stories of their wedding day,” Kotsch said. “The stories usually brought about smiles and gave me a better sense of who my residents were. In turn, during the conversations, we came up with some questions about the history of wedding traditions, and from there, the program began to take shape.”

Local seamstress Maribel Melendez gives a presentation at Keystone Villa at Fleetwood that featured some of the wedding gowns she has sewn over the years as part of a special program at the retirement community called “A Walk Back Down the Wedding Aisle.” (Courtesy of Keystone Villa at Fleetwood)

As part of the special presentation, she coordinated a one-day showing featuring wedding gowns sewn by local seamstress Maribel Melendez.

Mildred Keller and Lois Henne-Tearney, both residents of the retirement community, graciously loaned their handmade gowns for the private affair, and 56 wedding-day photos, all contributed by residents, were displayed.

“The program turned into a learning experience for many of us as we learned more about our residents, their wedding traditions, and the fashion styles of the times,” Kotsch said. “It was also an opportunity for residents to reminisce and share their endearing stories of a special time in their lives.”

Keystone Villa at Fleetwood residents Alton and Shirley Kehm share a kiss during their vow renewal ceremony to celebrate their 75th wedding anniversary. The ceremony held at the retirement community was a highlight of the exclusive, resident-only event, “A Walk Back Down the Aisle.” (Courtesy of Keystone Villa at Fleetwood)

A part of the celebration included an on-site vow renewal ceremony for residents Alton and Shirley Kehm. Officiated by the Rev. Marty Milne from Christ Mertz Lutheran Church and in the presence of their community friends and family, the couple said, “I do” again to mark their 75th wedding anniversary.

Alton and Shirley are longtime residents of the area, hailing from Bowers and Fleetwood, respectively. Shirley’s father was former Fleetwood Borough Police Chief Leroy Oswald.

Together, they owned and operated Kehm’s Supermarket in Bowers, now known as Janelle’s Catering. Alton and Shirley have three children Bernice, Diane and Dalton.

The Kehm’s shared advice for young couples: “Marriage has to be done together. You have to talk things over and consent with one another.”

The event concluded with live music by Lucille Jazz Vocalist Quartet, a custom cake by Dining Director Tosha Bahr and a champagne toast.

“Everyone seemed to leave uplifted and happy, exactly what you would want from ‘A Walk Back Down the Wedding Aisle,’” Kotsch said.

Keystone Villa at Fleetwood offers an affordable, flexible month-to-month lease with no buy-in fees or hidden costs. Enjoy abundant social opportunities, deliciously prepared meals, housekeeping and more. Our retirement community provides independent living and personal care options with services and amenities that create a carefree and comfortable lifestyle, with spacious floor plan options, including studios and one- and two-bedroom apartments. Keystone Villa at Fleetwood received the 2023 Caring Super Star by Caring.com the 2023 Best of Senior Living Award by A Place for Mom, and the 2022-23 Best Independent Living by U.S. News & World Report. To learn more, visit www.keystonevillaatfleetwood.com or call 484-637-8200.

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