The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

May celebrates her 100th birthday

- By Adam Barker adam.barker@nationalwo­rld.com Twitter: @PTAdamBark­er

A Peterborou­gh woman celebrated turning 100 years old by hosting a party for her family and friends at her retirement home.

May Goodwin, who was born on May 7, 1922, was surrounded by almost 100 of her family and friends to celebrate her 100th birthday at Nelson Place, off Coneygree Road, Stanground.

May married her late husband, Albert – who was a Royal Marine commander and served in the D-Day landings during the Second World War – in Werrington, on September 10, 1941 – when she was 19 years old.

“It’s who you have besides you who get you through,” May said.

“Make time for them, talk to them, ask for their advice – and look after your children.”

May has lived at Nelson Place for the last 30 years.

On her birthday, on Saturday, she received her second card from the Queen – having previously been sent a card from the monarch for her golden wedding anniversar­y – for 50 years of marriage to her husband Albert.

"She’s seen a lot of life and experience­d a lot,” May’s son, Patrick Goodwin, said.

May worked as a corset

tailor before later working at a parachute factory during the Second World War – supporting the war effort by using her skills in textiles.

One Friday evening in 1942 May and her colleagues at the factory had a lucky escape after leaving off work for the weekend – watching on from a distance as a bomb was dropped directly onto the factory.

May later went on to become a cook – and still remains a keen baker.

So, what’s May’s secret to living to 100? Well, according to her son, Patrick, he credited "the gym of life”.

“She’s never stepped foot in a gym,” he said. “But she’s worked hard all her life – and always helped other people.”

Meanwhile, 102-year-old Bridget celebrated her birthday at Braeburn Lodge Care Home at the weekend.

Tomarktheo­ccasion,staff at the care home in Deeping went that extra step further forBridget­bygivinghe­ralong weekend of celebratio­ns.

Theydecora­tedtheloun­ge with bunting and banners, played music and surprised Bridget to a special birthday afternoont­eawithherf­riends.

She was showered with gifts from relatives and colleagues­atthehome;including some of her favourite flowers, chocolates and a selection of cards.

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May celebrated her 100th birthday.

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