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Married twice
-- her first husband died from injuries that earned him a Purple Heart in World War II
-- Thoenig started working shortly after high school, and has held positions at banks, lawyer's offices and for the borough of Caldwell. Her current job is her favorite -- working alongside her son, John Thornton, and grandson Peter at the family-owned insurance company. "I'm 67, and one of our jokes is: 'How can I retire before my mother does?'" John Thornton said. He says his mother is a meticulous worker, reviewing contracts, preparing the payroll, making sure bills are paid, and is always pleasant company. Thoenig credits her son for giving her the job, taking her to work -- although she still drove until age 98 when a botched hip operation made it difficult to get around
-- and always being patient. The growing stack of birthday cards may have identical motifs, but the messages inside them each touched her in their own way. Some, sent by people she's never met, were from seniors who continue to work and are inspired by her example: "I'm at my job 37 years and still love it," someone wrote. She took special delight in a bouquet from her dentist with the message: "This is only the beginning!"
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