RANDOLPH — Newton and Florence Vander Woude celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary this summer, a relationship made possible by the bravery and sacrifice of Florence's family during World War II, with a little help from lazy sheep.
The Vander Woudes lived in Friesland — the northernmost province in the Netherlands. Newton had a sister and Florence had nine siblings.
"We knew each other... I was friends with her brother," said Newton.
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