He's madly in love with the woman who can't remember him - USA TODAY

OLD BRIDGE, N. J. -- Pat Testa sleeps on a twin bed, surrounded by photographs of smiling relatives. His wife watches over him from their wedding portrait. Pat, 95, wears a hearing aid and bifocals. Seated in his red power chair at a table in a common area, he recalled his life with his wife precisely. Pat married Carmela — Millie to him — at 2 p. m. on April 16, 1939. Seventy-six years ago. They rented a Cadillac from an undertaker. They took a wedding photograph looking like movie stars: Millie in her white dress, holding calla lilies. Pat in a black tuxedo, a white bow tie, hair slicked back. Pat and Millie's life together began in an apartment in Newark for $15 a month, steps from where they worked. Pat said there were fights and times Millie asked for a divorce, but they stayed together. Suddenly, Pat looked up and grinned with 95-year-old teeth. Taking small steps, Millie slowly moved to a seat next to him. On their 76th wedding anniversary, Millie knew Pat was her husband. To watch Millie and Pat's heartwarming connection, watch the video above. To read more about their life together and their love that has remained solid despite Millie's Alzheimer's, click. Source: www.usatoday.com