Aquilla and Catherine Brant met in 1939 when the war broke out The loving couple celebrated their 72nd wedding anniversary last year They died, aged 100 and 96, days apart after both suffered pneumonia Their daughter reveals the lovebirds had a pact not to beseparated

By Sam Matthew for MailOnline

Published: 13:02 EST, 2 January 2015 | Updated: 14:01 EST, 2 January 2015

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A devoted couple who met on the day World War II broke out and vowed never to be parted, have died within days of each other.

In a story worthy of a tear jerking Hollywood script Aquilla Brant, 100, passed away just 12 days after 96-year-old Catherine, his wife of 72-years.

The inseparable couple, who were both suffering from pneumonia, will now be cremated together.

Their daughter, Sue Brant, 68, revealed that the doting pair, who met in 1939, had a pact not to be parted.

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