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Gay, lesbian couples snap up marriage licenses after new law takes effect

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They finally will on Sunday.

“I guess it was a long engagement,” joked Keeble, now 62.

Around them, many others turned to the couples ahead and behind—as well as to friends, family members and supporters—to share similar stories.

The crowd occasionally burst into spontaneous cheers, especially at the sounds of horns from passing cars. A makeshift choir sang “Chapel of Love.” One lesbian couple that wasn’t seeking a license came anyway to pass out Champagne.

Just after midnight, the couples let out a loud cheer as county staffers swung open the doors to the building.

Inside, officials commemorated the occasion and signed the first licenses for several community leaders, including writer Dan Savage and his partner, Terry Miller, and the acknowledged matriarchs of the movement in Washington, West Seattle residents Pete-e Petersen and Jane Abbott Lighty.

Like many others, the couple of 35 years is planning to marry Sunday.

“It’s hard to explain the thrill,” Petersen said. “We are really going to get married after all this time.”

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