Wales On Sunday

105 ... and ‘still going strong’

- ROBERT LLOYD Print content editor robert.lloyd01@walesonlin­e.co.uk

AWOMAN who was born during the First World War and has lived through both the Spanish Flu and Covid19 pandemics has celebrated her 105th birthday.

Martha Elizabeth Hughes, known as Bessie, is the oldest current resident at Pendine Park’s Hillbury House Care Home in Wrexham.

Born in 1916, Bessie spent all her life living in the village of Brymbo, near Wrexham, until she moved to Hillbury House in May 2018 when she was 101.

Now an establishe­d and popular resident at the home, Bessie has been inundated with birthday cards from family and friends as she joins the select group of people to reach the age of 105.

Bessie was born during the First World War and was 23 years old when the Second World War began in 1939.

She emerged unscathed during the Spanish Flu pandemic as an infant and is still going strong after being vaccinated for Covid-19 as a centenaria­n.

Family members have attributed Bessie’s long life to the healthy lifestyle she has led.

Her 85-year-old nephew Tony Williams, who regularly travelled from Brymbo to visit Bessie at the home until restrictio­ns were imposed due to the pandemic, said: “The reason she is able to celebrate her 105th birthday is that she has always looked after herself.

“My aunt did a lot of dancing and she always went for a walk every day.

“She is still going strong and doing well for her age.”

Former housewife Bessie has been widowed for more than 40 years from her late husband, Raymond, who worked as a crane driver at Brymbo Steelworks.

The couple had no children, but Bessie has enjoyed a close relationsh­ip with her seven nieces and nephews and their families.

“I ring the home every week to see how Bessie is getting on. I then speak to relatives who live in different parts of the country and relay the informatio­n to them,” said Tony. “I am very impressed with the way she is looked after at Hillbury House.”

Bessie has become accustomed to celebratin­g landmark birthdays.

She was still living at home in Brymbo when she turned 100 in 2016, when well-wishers sending her cards included her favourite author, Jeffrey Archer.

Reaching the century was made extra-special by a visit by acclaimed Welsh tenor Wynne Evans, known for his role as Gio Compario in the GoCompare TV adverts.

“Wynne was a very nice man,” recalled Tony. “I think when he arrived he was expecting to come across a frail old lady. But instead he found my aunt to be fit and well. He interviewe­d her for Radio Wales and she clearly enjoyed it all.”

A committed Christian and former chapel organist, Bessie continues to say The Lord’s Prayer every day.

Hillbury House’s long-serving manager Cindy Clutton said: “We congratula­te Bessie on her 105th birthday. It is a major milestone to reach. She has been with us at Hillbury House for three years and she is loved by all of us. Bessie is still going strong. She is a feisty and wonderful lady.”

 ?? MANDY JONES ?? Martha Elizabeth Hughes, known as Bessie, celebrates her 105th birthday with care practition­ers Louise Parry and Rowena Roberts
MANDY JONES Martha Elizabeth Hughes, known as Bessie, celebrates her 105th birthday with care practition­ers Louise Parry and Rowena Roberts
 ??  ?? Bessie with her father in Rhyl
Bessie with her father in Rhyl

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