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Neighbors share same birthday as they turn 101 and celebrate long, happy lives

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Imagine living next to a neighbor who is exactly your age and shares the exact same birthday.

Josie Church and Anne Wallace Hadrill know all about this. They know too Longevity – and many luck.

The two women have lived side by side since the 1980s.

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According to the news agency SWNS, great grandmother was also born on April 1st on the same day in 1924.

Josie Church said, “I think life has become very fast.”

Anne Wallace Hadrill (left) and Josie Church are depicted outside the home in Oxford, Oxfordshire on March 26, 2025. (SWNS)

She added her UK Oxford neighbor. “Anne was very busy when she was younger – so was me – and was very productive and creative. We are alive.“

She also said, “I don’t think we’re thinking too much about time passing. It’s just passed.”

“I don’t think we’re thinking much about time passing. That’s just passed.”

After her husband passed away, both women were very involved in volunteering and creative activities, the same news source said.

Church husband Peter died in the 1990s and to a woman We formed friendship.

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Growing up in Hampshire, Wallace Hadrill first moved into the house after the death of her husband, John Michael Wallace Hadrill’s historian.

She taught English at St. Hilda College at Oxford University and worked as a radio mechanic for Women’s Royal Navy Services. During World War II.

St. Hilda was a university for all women at the time, but Wallace Hadrill said, “We were not forbidden to see men. We were expected to lead a decent life.”

Josie Church (L) and Anne Wallace Hadrill at his home in Oxford, Oxfordshire on March 26, 2025.

Neighbors Anne Wallace Hadrill (left) and Josie Church will be celebrating their 101st birthday, shared on April 1st. (SWNS)

She said she enjoyed being in college and added that it was both “a lot of fun and a lot of work,” SWNS said.

After graduating, Wallace-Hadrill worked as a dictionary editor for the Oxford English Dictionary. “I’ve always been interested in words,” she said. “It was my deal.”

She was proud to receive a medal from the Royal Navy last year for her service, she said. It was said to have been “long postponed” by the representative who gave it to her.

“I’m a doctor – this is the wellness routine I follow for a longer, healthier life.”

Originally from Manchester, the church trained at the Royal Preston Clinic and remembers the introduction of the National Health Service (NHS). She said training was a “three years of effort.”

The church said, “At the time you had to live, you couldn’t get married, and it was very strict. People wouldn’t put up with such a life now.”

Her time in nursing during World War II included the “cold” experience of caring for SS German soldiers. “They weren’t very good,” the church said. “They didn’t want us to take care of them. They were extremely difficult patients.”

Josie Church (L) and Anne Wallace Hadrill at his home in Oxford, Oxfordshire on March 26, 2025.

Josie Church (left) and Anne Wallace Hadrill have lived side by side in Oxford since the 1980s. “You just go from one thing to another,” the church said. (SWNS)

She moved to Oxford with her husband, allowing him to continue her degree at University College.

Half of the undergraduate students were in the war, she said, but the other half were young students just enrolled.

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“Oxford was very strange because each university had a large amount of intake. senior citizen Who was experiencing war and occupying the university’s location,” the church said.

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After getting married, the church worked for a while and cared for the family. Her husband was a housemaster at a boys boarding school, and she was a home nurse. So she spent several “interesting” years caring for 120 boys.

She has three “amazing” children, she shared: Chris, Pamela and Andrew.

Meanwhile, Wallace Hadrill’s son James lives in Pool, Cambridge, and in his son Andrew.

Happy birthday cake

“It was great. We had a lovely day,” said one of the women about the birthday party their neighbors threw for them. (istock)

The two women said they didn’t remember the moment they discovered it. They share the same birthday – However, they enjoyed the celebration arranged for them last year, SWNS reported.

“We live on the most amazing paths. It’s like one big, large family,” the church said. “Everyone knows everyone else. If there’s a problem, you’ll just scream and someone will come.”

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“It was amazing. We Had a wonderful day Last year, she said in reference to the woman’s 100th birthday celebration. It’s just a great street. I think we are lucky. ”

“We live on the most amazing path. It’s like one big, big family.”

The church advised us to “just live” tips on living a long life. “There’s not much you can do. You move on from one thing to the next.”

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She said, “You do what you need to, do it, do it, then something else takes its place.

She also said, “We don’t design our lives. I think they just designed us.”

Maureen Mackey is the editor of Lifestyle at Fox News Digital.

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