Ninety years have passed since twin sisters Lois and Lori first entered the world, just five minutes apart, delivered by their grandmother in a farmhouse during a storm. Through the decades, they have remained inseparable—sharing a home, meals, laughter, and even matching jewelry. When Lori’s eyesight dimmed, Lois became her vision. When Lois’s hands stiffened with arthritis, Lori offered hers.
Every morning begins the same: coffee, bread baking, quilting for family, and simple routines made beautiful because they are together. Their bond is not measured in time but in the small acts of love and care repeated every day.
For them, the secret to longevity is not a miracle diet or perfect health—it is companionship woven tightly, a friendship cut from the same fabric since birth. Their story reminds us that true love doesn’t only belong to romance; sometimes, it’s in the lifelong promise of a sibling who never lets go.