Pictured from left, John Tiernan (who will turn 100 in October), Anny
May Finnucan (who will turn 100 in November), Ella Bradbury, 105, and George "Bush" Clark, 102. / Contributed photo
SHELTON - What’s the secret to living to 100?
The
residents of Crosby Commons Assisted Living Community here have
lots to say about longevity, especially with the celebration of National
Centenarian’s Day.
On Monday, staff and residents at Crosby Commons were thrilled to honor four
centenarians in celebration of this special day, created to recognize
and honor seniors 100 years or older.
George “Bush” Clark, who turned 102 this past July and Ella Bradbury, who celebrated her 105th birthday in April, were two of the distinguished residents acknowledged and celebrated for their many years.
Also honored were two residents who will be celebrating 100 years this fall; John Tiernan in October and Anny May Finnucan in November. The ladies were presented with flowers, while the men received a large box of gourmet chocolates.
A reception with cookies and coffee followed the ceremony.
George “Bush” Clark, who turned 102 this past July and Ella Bradbury, who celebrated her 105th birthday in April, were two of the distinguished residents acknowledged and celebrated for their many years.
Also honored were two residents who will be celebrating 100 years this fall; John Tiernan in October and Anny May Finnucan in November. The ladies were presented with flowers, while the men received a large box of gourmet chocolates.
A reception with cookies and coffee followed the ceremony.
When asked the secret to their longevity, the
centenarians had lots of good advice: “Don’t smoke, eat your vegetables,
volunteer and attend activities at Crosby Commons, and maintain a
positive attitude!”
The residents also expressed that having a positive attitude helped them live through difficult times, including the Great Depression and the Hurricane of 1938. While many people can’t imagine living 100 years, Crosby Commons is proud to honor their centenarians as role models for the future of aging.
To all of the centenarians (and future centenarians!) living life with a positive attitude: thank you for continuing to educate and inspire us!
The residents also expressed that having a positive attitude helped them live through difficult times, including the Great Depression and the Hurricane of 1938. While many people can’t imagine living 100 years, Crosby Commons is proud to honor their centenarians as role models for the future of aging.
To all of the centenarians (and future centenarians!) living life with a positive attitude: thank you for continuing to educate and inspire us!
Crosby Commons Assisted Living Community is proud
to celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of aging seniors and
is owned and operated by United Methodist Homes, a local, faith-based
not-for-profit organization based in Shelton.
For information about Crosby Commons, contact Lois, 203- 225-5000 or visit www. crosbycommons.org.
This is a press release from United Methodist Homes.
For information about Crosby Commons, contact Lois, 203- 225-5000 or visit www. crosbycommons.org.
This is a press release from United Methodist Homes.
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