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StoryCorps In Kansas City — Looking Back On More Than 60 Years Of Marriage

Elaine, Kristin and Joseph Chow talked about their family and the importance of education at the StoryCorps MobileBooth in Kansas City.
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Elaine, Kristin and Joseph Chow talked about their family and the importance of education at the StoryCorps MobileBooth in Kansas City.

StoryCorps' MobileBooth came to Kansas City to collect the stories and memories of residents. This is one in a series of stories KCUR has chosen to highlight.

Joseph and Elaine Chow first met as teenagers in the 1950s. In those days, it was rare for any young adult to have a car. So the fact that Joseph had one immediately stood out.

"I'd pick her up, but I couldn't drop her off in front of her house, I'd drop her off on the corner," Joseph remembered. "Her father had four girls, and he was real strict on them."

"He was the only guy I had dated," Elaine said with a laugh. "I had a part-time job working after school in the evenings, and sometimes he would take me to and from work. He was just a nice guy."

They dated for several years and had children before they went to college. They've now been married for more than 60 years.

When asked what advice they would give to young couples today, both agreed that having children before getting an education was hard.

"Education was stressed a lot in my family," Elaine said. "We moved from his mother's house over to my parents, and they said "We'll keep the kids while you go back to school.'"

"The best advice to give them is, if any way possible, be educated before you get married," Joseph said. "What happened to us, I was 21, she was 17, I had no idea what the future would hold."

Matthew Long-Middleton is a community producer for KCUR 89.3. Follow him on Twitter @MLMIndustries.

Cody Newill is an audience development specialist for KCUR 89.3. Follow him on Twitter @CodyNewill.

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Cody Newill was born and raised in Independence, Missouri, and attended the University of Missouri-Kansas City. Cody won a Regional Edward R. Murrow award for his work curating kcur.org in 2017. But if you ask him, his true accomplishments lie in Twitter memes and using the term "Devil's lettuce" in a story.
Matthew has been involved in media since 2003. While hosting a show on his college radio station, he quickly realized the influence, intimacy and joys of radio. After graduating from Kenyon College he had a brief stint as a short-order cook in exotic Gambier, Ohio. He then joined Murray Street Productions as the marketing manager. At Murray Street he also conducted interviews, produced podcasts, wrote scripts for Jazz at Lincoln Center Radio, and made the office computers hum. In addition to working at Murray Street, Matthew has done freelance radio production and his work has been featured on Chicago Public Radio’s local news program Eight Forty-Eight. He has also worked as a marketing assistant at WBGO in Newark, NJ, where he helped to grow audience through placing advertisements, managing the station social media, improving the website, building email campaigns and doing in person promotion at jazz events throughout New York and New Jersey. Matthew has won several awards for radio production including a Gold and Silver from the Kansas City Press Club in 2017. You can find Matthew bicycling around the city and the globe.