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Whittlesea centenarian celebrates 100 years

Whittlesea Lodge Aged Care resident Gwenda Williams has joined the ranks of centenarians, celebrating her 100th birthday on Saturday, September 27, surrounded by family and friends.

Born in the family home on Hawthorn Street in West Coburg, Ms Williams grew up as one of four children. Her father owned the Coburg Spring Works, purchasing the factory after the Depression, and her younger brother later joined the business.

Community service played a big role in her life. Ms Williams taught Sunday school for 13 years and was a Girl Guide leader for 20 years, often alongside her children’s own involvement in the programs.

In 1950, her life took her overseas when her husband accepted a role as an aircraft engineer in Hong Kong. The family spent six years abroad across two postings, and their daughter was born during their time there. Her husband began working at Ansett Airways at just 17 and remained with the airline until his passing.

Reflecting on reaching 100, Ms Williams said she was determined to outlive her mother, who lived to 95.

“I had to beat her 95 years,” she said.

Ms Williams marked her birthday on Sunday, September 28 with a high tea celebration at the Whittlesea Bowls Club, joined by 35 family and friends.

“It was my choice to come to Whittlesea Lodge,” she said.

“I can please myself living here and make my own decisions.”

Her advice for younger generations is simple.

“Join a club, and think of others before yourself.” Ms Williams said.

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