v How do you measure sixty years of marriage? Is it in decades or decades of devotion? In vows whispered on a summer day-or in the thousand quiet moments that follow? In Sixty, D.A. Quigley invites readers into an extraordinary love story that begins in a dorm room closet and spans across decades, continents, and countless cups of coffee shared at the kitchen table. From the early spark at Carl's bar to the sacred vows exchanged at Our Lady of Mercy, from raising a family in men's dormitories to navigating cross-country moves, this memoir is a celebration of love not as a perfect fairy tale, but as a partnership shaped by humor, hardship, faith, and fierce commitment. Told with sincerity and charm, Quigley's deeply personal account of life with his bride, Patti, offers a heartfelt tribute to a marriage that has endured-and thrived-for six decades. Whether you're newly in love, many years deep, or simply curious about what makes a relationship last, Sixty is a gentle, humorous, and touching reminder that the best love stories are the ones still being lived