Otago Daily Times

Ranfurly resident ‘on top of the world’ at 101

- PAM JONES pam.jones@odt.co.nz

SHE cooks three meals a day, still grows her own vegetables, drives herself to the shops and has a sherry every night.

But Ranfurly resident Bessie Pearson’s longevity is also due to an old adage she was told as a young girl and has followed since then, she says.

‘‘Be a good girl, lead a good life, choose a good husband and make a good wife.’’

It was oldfashion­ed advice that, combined with good genes and a healthy dose of determinat­ion, had helped her reach her 101st birthday yesterday, Mrs Pearson said.

She celebrated by having whitebait for lunch with a dozen or so friends who have been meeting at the Ranfurly Hotel for more than 30 years, and planned on having her usual sherry later in the day.

Friends and family had been phoning and visiting all day and Mrs Pearson said she was grateful to have such a full and happy life, and for the support of her neighbours.

‘‘I feel on top of the world.’’ Born in Naseby, Mrs Pearson and her late husband, Scott, raised their family while farming at Kyeburn.

She has no issues healthwise, is proud to have once scored a holeinone and still drives herself to church on Sundays and to pick up her groceries and prescripti­ons.

‘‘I drive round the town, and I just know everybody. Everybody waves at me.’’

Birthday cards from the Queen and former prime minister John Key still grace Mrs Pearson’s mantelpiec­e from her 100th birthday last year, when friends brought a cardboard cutout of Prince Charles to her birthday lunch — the future king and Mrs Pearson share the same birth date.

Mrs Pearson said she loved the closeknit Maniototo community and planned to keep living the good life.

As she pointed to the sky, she said: ‘‘He’s not ready for me up there just yet.’’

 ?? PHOTO: CRAIG BAXTER ?? No stopping her . . . Bessie Pearson (101) still regularly drives around Ranfurly.
PHOTO: CRAIG BAXTER No stopping her . . . Bessie Pearson (101) still regularly drives around Ranfurly.

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