The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Smiling centenaria­n Mary shares fond memories on milestone anniversar­y

Forfar mum joined by family at care home for occasion

- PETER JOHN MEIKLEM pmeiklem@thecourier.co.uk

There are no guaranteed recipes for a long and happy life, but new shoes and some Chanel No 5 perfume certainly help.

That is according to Mary Geekie, the Forfar-born mother and former NCR worker who celebrated her 100th birthday in the Angus town yesterday.

“I always like to be well dressed and well turned-out,” she told The Courier.

“And I have always had a thing about shoes. I used to get new pairs and take them up to my bedroom before my husband could see them.”

Mary celebrated her big birthday with her only son Stuart and his wife Jo, who had travelled from Dunbar for the celebratio­n.

They brought a bottle of Chanel No 5 for the birthday girl and a special cake decorated in the spirit of Mary’s varied and interestin­g life.

The logo of former employer Dundee manufactur­er NCR was iced on top of the cake alongside the Malaysian national flag, as well as more than a few pairs of shoes.

The Forfar mum was born Mary Easton in the town’s Green Street and went to North School and Forfar Academy.

She joined the Auxiliary Territoria­l

Service in 1941 and was posted to

Glasgow and then Germany after the war, latterly rising to be a staff-sergeant.

“I was a great-looking sergeant,” she said yesterday while looking back at the old photograph­s.

She worked at the NCR offices in Dundee after leaving the army, enjoying dancing at the Dundee Palais in her spare time where she met husband Bill.

They married in 1953 and moved to Malaysia, where they lived until the early 1970s.

The smiling centenaria­n used to joke that when travelling back to Malaysia there would need to be a separate boat just for the shoes.

Bill passed away in 1991 and Mary lived at home on Prior Road until she was 93, before moving to Windyedge Cottage Care Home in Forfar, where staff joined her for a celebrator­y afternoon tea.

Stuart said that his mother’s memories had dimmed a little in recent years, but the upcoming 100th birthday had always put a smile on her face.

He added: “Chanel no 5 has always been her favourite. She says she’s never properly dressed without perfume on so we brought a bottle of it today.”

 ?? Pictures: Gareth Jennings. ?? Mary Geekie turned 100 yesterday.
Pictures: Gareth Jennings. Mary Geekie turned 100 yesterday.
 ??  ?? Mary blowing out the candles.
Mary blowing out the candles.

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