André Debry

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André Léon Alphonse Debry (15 June 1898 - 31 August 2005) was one of the last surviving French veterans of the First World War.

Debry was born in Rosières-en-Santerre (Somme). He was a soldier in the First World War. After the war he met his future wife Marguerite, who is 100, and married her on 12 August 1924 in Rosières-en-Santerre.

In 2005, André and Marguerite Debry were able to celebrate their 81st wedding anniversary, beating a record which up to that date had been held by a British couple. They both lived in Argenton-sur-Creuse until he died at age 107.

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