Crown jewel wedding: Dörsch couple celebrates 75 years of love in Vienna!

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Anniversary celebration for Gertrude and Johann Dörsch in Erdberg: 75 years of love celebrated with family and friends in the “Schwabl” inn.

Jubiläumsfeier für Gertrude und Johann Dörsch in Erdberg: 75 Jahre Liebe gefeiert mit Familie und Freunden im Gasthaus „Schwabl“.
Anniversary celebration for Gertrude and Johann Dörsch in Erdberg: 75 years of love celebrated with family and friends in the “Schwabl” inn.

Crown jewel wedding: Dörsch couple celebrates 75 years of love in Vienna!

A very special occasion was duly celebrated in Vienna's 3rd district: Gertrude and Johann Dörsch celebrated their 75th marriage anniversary, also known as the crown jewel wedding. District head Erich Hohenberger didn't miss the opportunity to personally congratulate and recognize the couple's achievements. The celebration took place in the “Schwabl” inn in Erdberg, where family and friends gathered to celebrate together.

The Dörschs and their relatives came together in an atmosphere of hearty food, cheerful conversations and lots of laughter. What an achievement to have founded such a large family after 75 years of love and culture! With five children, ten grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren, the Dörschs' marital status is full. Hohenberger praised the family's commitment because it is a prime example of cohesion and stability, values ​​that are sometimes lost in today's world.

The Dörschs' life's work

As district leader Hohenberger noted, the traditional honor by the city of Vienna ends with the 75th wedding anniversary. This raises the question of how the Dörsch family's life's work can continue to be honored. With such an impressive family history, it's clear that their story should remain a topic even beyond this special day.

75 years, which corresponds to the so-called crown jewel wedding in the wedding anniversaries. For many couples, this anniversary is a highlight, but also a time to reflect on the years together. Marriage anniversaries have special names and traditions in many cultures. Starting with the green or white wedding after the wedding, it continues with the paper wedding after one year, the wooden wedding after five years and the rose wedding after ten years. Subsequent celebrations, such as the Silver Wedding (25 years) and the Golden Wedding (50 years), are often major occasions, while smaller anniversaries are usually celebrated with the closest relatives, as the example of the Crystal Wedding (15 years) or the Copper Wedding (7 years) shows. Gahodi has listed these special names in detail.

Perhaps the Dörsch couple really have shown a good knack for love, because their connection has strengthened over the decades, which is reflected in the colorful family history. The large number of descendants is not only a celebration of love, but also a living testimony to resilience in challenging times.

Finally, it is to be hoped that there will be many more opportunities to celebrate the work of the Dörsch family, their values ​​and their life's work. Because a 75-year marriage anniversary is not only an end point, but also a new beginning for further happiness with family and friends.