Love has a way of shining brightest in life’s simplest gestures. For one elderly man, it came in the form of a small box of chocolates.
After nearly eight decades of marriage — 79 years spent side by side with the woman he loved — he decided he wanted to surprise his wife with a Valentine’s gift. The problem was, he hadn’t driven in years. Age had slowed him, and most trips out of the house were long behind him. But love is stubborn, and so he got behind the wheel to make the journey himself.
He made it to the store, found the chocolates he wanted, and stood in line like any other customer. But someone noticed — the way he moved, the uncertainty in his steps, the fact that he was alone. Concerned for his safety, a fellow shopper quietly called the police, asking them to check on him.
Deputy Gulley was dispatched to the scene. When he arrived, he didn’t just see an elderly man — he saw a husband who, after 79 years of marriage, still thought Valentine’s Day mattered enough to make the effort. The story touched him instantly.
Instead of simply escorting the man home, Deputy Gulley went a step further. Together with a few store employees and customers who had witnessed the moment, he gathered items to create a Valentine’s gift basket. Chocolates, small treats, thoughtful extras — tokens of appreciation for a love story that had endured nearly a century.
Once everything was ready, Deputy Gulley drove to the couple’s home. He didn’t just make sure the gentleman got back safely; he personally walked in and delivered the basket to the couple.
Imagine the scene: the husband, frail but determined, standing beside his wife of 79 years as she smiled at the unexpected gifts. For them, it wasn’t about the chocolates or the basket. It was about being seen, about their love being recognized and celebrated by others.
Deputy Gulley didn’t have to do any of it. His job could have ended once he confirmed the man was safe. But instead, he went above and beyond, honoring a love that had stood the test of time with a gesture that spoke of compassion, respect, and humanity.
In a world often filled with fleeting moments, this story reminds us of the beauty of lasting devotion — and of the kindness of those willing to celebrate it.
So here’s to a husband who still buys chocolates for his sweetheart after 79 years, and to a deputy who understood that sometimes, the greatest service we can give is not just protection, but love.