‘Enjoy your life and be happy’, says great-great-grandmother on 103rd birthday
Kathleen Withall celebrated with five generations of her family, including her one-year-old great-great-granddaughter.
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Your support makes all the difference.A great-great-grandmother celebrating her 103rd birthday has said her best advice would be to “enjoy your life while you can and be happy”.
Kathleen Withall, from Haslemere, Surrey, enjoyed afternoon tea with five generations of her family, which saw a 102-year gap between the oldest and youngest guest.
The centenarian was joined by her daughter, Sue, her granddaughter, Claire, her great-granddaughter Millie and great-great-granddaughter Nova, who is one-year-old.
During the celebrations, which included a giant pink “103” balloon and glasses of champagne and prosecco, Mrs Withall spoke about her love for her family and remembered her husband Frank, who was a former RAF airman.
When asked what the secret to her long life was, Mrs Withall laughed and said “God only knows” but she added that her best advice to others would be to “enjoy your life while you can and be happy”.
Mrs Withall’s fellow residents and staff at her Surrey care home, Brownscombe Care Residences, also gathered to toast her long life.
Home manager Alison Packham said it had been “fantastic” to be part of the celebrations for Mrs Withall’s landmark birthday alongside her loved ones.
“It’s so wonderful to see five generations of the same family coming together,” Ms Packham said.
“I believe the UK record is six generations – so we weren’t far off record-breaking celebrations.
“We had a lovely time though, and Kathleen was delighted to see everyone.
“Birthdays are always worth celebrating but this one in particular was extra special.”