Three Brooklyn women at same nursing home
celebrate 100 years of life
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[March 07, 2017]
By Roselle Chen
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Three women at the
same nursing home on Monday celebrated living more than 100 years with
cake, songs and flowers while sharing their secrets of long life with
friends, family and neighbors.
The three centenarians -- Lucille Price, 100, Sophia Smith, 101, and
Grace-Marie Baker, 102 -- cut into a white cake while more than 50
people gathered at the Crown Heights Center for Nursing and
Rehabilitation in the borough of Brooklyn.
After the singing of "The Star-Spangled Banner," the crowd serenaded
Baker, Smith and Price, all in wheelchairs, with "Lift Every Voice and
Sing."
"We're going to be celebrating life and the continuation of a
celebration in our lives," Claudia Titus, director of activities at the
center, said of the party for the three.
Amid prayers, readings from the Bible and bouquets of flowers, the
centenarians gave differing recipes for their long lives.
"It's the soup, chicken soup," said Smith, who was born in Guyana and
enjoys going to church and visits from her five grandchildren. She
arrived at the nursing home when she was 100.
Baker, who was born in Brooklyn, said God was the reason for her long
life. "He's been taking care of me. I've had a lot of sick days but he
wasn't ready for me," said Baker, whose hobbies include cooking,
painting and visiting museums.
Price, a former housewife and hairdresser also originally from Guyana,
said no special diet had kept her going.
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102-year-old Marie Baker, sits with her twin daughters at a birthday
celebration for her and two other over 100 year-old residents of the
Crown Heights Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation in the Brooklyn
Borough of New York City, March 6, 2017. REUTERS/Mike Segar
"I got no secret because I do whatever everybody else do. I eat whatever
I have to eat and I eat any food, any food I eat," said Price, who has
20 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren and has lived at the nursing
home since 2005.
The party was not held to celebrate birthdays, but was to mark the
centenarians' long lives, nursing home officials said. The center
specializes in short-term, post-acute rehabilitation and long-term
residential care.
(Reporting by Gina Cherelus and Roselle Chen; Writing by Ian
Simpson; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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