When interviewed, he recalled his parents' tears as their lifelong home was taken away, and the army watching to ensure that everyone left on time.
He moved to Montrose, Pennsylvania, which would be his lifelong home, in 1818; read law, and was admitted to the bar.
They see it as their lifelong home, even after the kids are finished school.
For others, it's a permanent job and the ranch is a lifelong home.
She played golf every day, then returned to Hartford, her lifelong home, to close her campaign office.
During a conversation the other day, he had seemed to suggest that the immediate area of the cloister had been his lifelong home.
She died in 1995 at the age of 82 following a stroke in Shrewsbury, her lifelong home.
His apartment is a lesson in how to treat a rented space like a lifelong home.
By the ordinary measures of a life in this city of power and riches that had been her lifelong home, she was an unknown woman.
The questions she asks may seem personal, but her intentions are good: to ensure her puppies go to loving, lifelong homes.