This research studied lives of the elderly female subjects who have spent their lives as the wives of leprotic husbands. The participants in the research were two women in their 80s who, for more than 60 years after getting married, have lived in a community for those suffering from leprosy. The research took place from October 3, 2020, to July 2021, and the data have been collected by after adjusting the available hours for interview due to COVID-19. As for the magic Lily (a subject name), a total of seven art therapy sessions and in-depth interviews were conducted, whereas the Dandelion (a subject name) underwent five art therapy sessions and in-depth interviews. The researchers analyzed the data in accordance with the narrative study process, using various materials such as the interview transcriptions, drawings by participants, field observation notes, and others. In the process of study, the life stories of the magic Lily were titled “The Parents with Sorrowful Lives,” “People to be Embraced,” “The Joy of Learning and Creation,” and “The Life of Prayer.” As for Dandelion’s life stories, these are “A Person on the Run,” “Accepting and Adjusting,” and “The Giving Tree.” The meaning of experiences drawn out from these life stories are “The Life of Poverty and Discrimination,” “The Spouse is my Refuge,” and “The Heart to Pray and Help.” Based on these results, the implications and limitations of this study are discussed.