‘I didn’t know how much he loved me’: Portland woman searches for college sweetheart 42 years after breakupPosted in Articles, Media Archive, United States, Videos on 2022-01-07 01:57Z by Steven |
KGW News
Portland, Oregon
2021-09-15
Katherine Cook, Reporter
Jeannie Gustavson almost gave up on finding her lost love. Then one small break revealed something she never expected.
Most people never forget the one that got away. Maybe they met in college. Perhaps they were a friend of a friend, a neighbor or someone from work. At 68 years old, Jeannie Gustavson has spent most of her lifetime remembering the one who got away, or more accurately, the one she let go.
“He was my first true love. That doesn’t go away,” Jeannie said from her Northwest Portland home.
Fifty years ago, Jeannie and Steve Watts were college sweethearts at Loyola University Chicago.
“He was very handsome,” Jeannie said. “He was 6-foot-4. I like tall guys! He was extremely intelligent, well spoken. He was very caring, he always treated me like a lady. He was a gentleman.”
Even so, Jeannie said none of that would have mattered to her mother, who did not approve of interracial dating. That included Steve, who was Black.
“I was very hurt and very baffled by what my family did and said,” Jeannie said. “We had to keep our relationship a secret.”
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