A city where you didn’t know anyone at all, you’ll understand how Frank Fostering and Lynne Woehrle felt. They moved to Milwaukee for work, and they hoped to make friends and find someone special — and they did. But they never imagined how they’d find each other, and what they now share. Like most couples, Lynne and Frank say their relationship involves a lot of give and take. Most nights involve a hectic rush home from work, dinner, soccer, piano lessons for two of their three children and homework. They managed to find a little quiet time on the couch recently, cat included, to discuss how their first conversation began 12 years ago with the click of a mouse. “He was the first person I connected with on Match.com. He loved things outdoors. It seemed worth having coffee with him,” Lynne told Fox 6.The match was magical. Lynne and Frank got married and started planning their future. But just two years after their wedding, their focus was on Frank’s health. He started being treated for kidney problems. There was no pain, he said, but doctors knew something wasn’t right.”You don`t really feel anything, (but I had) high blood pressure. A slow decline,” Frank said.
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