Pen pals, both 80, meet for the first time after writing letters to each other for 68 years
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Two women from across the globe met in person after writing to each other for 68 years. Their first letters were sent at age 12 in 1955. The friends are now 80 years old.
Patsy Gregory, 80, and Carol-Ann Krause, also 80, are two friends who have just met for the first time in person after they'd been writing letters to each other for 68 years. Brittany Kasko is a lifestyle production assistant with Fox News Digital.
The two women began writing letters at the age of 12 in 1955 after they each became "girl guides," each on a different side of the Atlantic, according to news service SWNS.
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