How wonderful that they both got to go together....although sleeping would have been preferred I am sure. I think it is wonderful that either one had to see the other die. That in a way is a gift especially after being married over 60 years. Losing a spouse is horrible but very rarely do both go at the same time. I wouldn’t mind dying at the exact minute as my wife (but I don’t know about a car crash)....
My thoughts too. Also glad they were already aged and didn’t have to watch either go downhill and die.
Not long after breaking up with Eleanor, he met Alicia Lopez-Harrison de Lardé (born January 1, 1933), a naturalized U.S. citizen from El Salvador. [...] They married in February 1957. [...] Nash and de Lardé divorced in 1963. [...] In the 1990s, Alicia and Nash resumed their relationship, and remarried in 2001.
Source: Wikipedia
So, they were actually married for a total of only about 20 years.
Regards,