Family, faith, and love for dressing up are all major parts of the life of one hundred people. But her year on Earth produced some surprises.
The great grandmother, whose life is said to be “proof of resilience, adaptability, and love”, has recently been celebrated Her 107th birthday Surrounded by her family and friends.
Mary Thomas, born February 14, 1918 – World War I was still furious, but recently celebrated her birthday at home at Stonebridge in Brent’s London Borough.
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Matriel, known as “Mama”, was surrounded by six generations at her party. The family baked one cake, zero and seven shapes.
Thomas I wore all white According to news agency SWNS, the occasion features a fur-rimmed hat, he is described as a “dress-up lover.”
Mary Thomas is said to be enjoying dressing up – and on her 107th birthday she wore all white. Fashionable great grandmother celebrated her special day surrounded by six generations of her family. (Patricia Wharton / SWNS)
said Patricia Wharton, a family friend. Birthday party It was filled with “joy, laughter, heartwarming compliments.”
“Mary’s journey through life was nothing but extraordinary,” Wharton said, as reported by SWNS.
Her husband passed away 30 years ago at the age of 79.
Born in Dumbarton, Jamaica, Thomas moved to the UK 32 years ago.
She frequently I’m going to travel Mr. SWNS went to her hometown for a short visit.
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She married her husband, Charlie Thomas – and the couple had 8 children.
Today, Thomas has 25 grandchildren, 40 great grandchildren, 25 great grandchildren, and five great grandchildren.

Born on February 14, 1918, Mary Thomas celebrated her 107th birthday at home. The patriarch, known as “mama,” wore white on occasions, including a fur-rimmed hat. She is depicted above along with her daughter, Joyce Drummond. (Patricia Wharton / SWNS)
Her husband passed away 30 years ago at the age of 79, but she still talks about him fondly, Wharton said.
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Despite her joy surrounded by her beloved family, Thomas’ longevity has said that some of her close people are “full of sadness.”
She gave birth to a total of 12 children, with four He died in childhoodreported by SWNS.
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Wharton said on her birthday, her children and grandson (“dote her”) took turns with “make sure she’s happy and enjoying the day.”
All those who attended her birthday celebration were “surprisingly surprised by her extraordinary memories and ability to recite the Bible without promoting,” a friend said.

Olyn Halton, an elected official from Brent’s London district, shown on the left, attended the celebration of Mary Thomas’ 107th birthday. (Patricia Wharton / SWNS)
Wharton said his grandson described “mama” as “a strict and nonsense grandmother.”
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A friend said, “Mary’s family gathered to celebrate not only her incredible age, but her legacy of love and resilience she has built. The event was a testament to a strong bond. [have] “The sixth generation of United in the family,” Wharton said.
People were “surprised” by her “ability to recite the Bible without promoting.”
“Every member of the family, from her great grandchild to her great grandchildren I cherished the opportunity As SWNS stated, spending time with their beloved patriarchs.
As of the beginning of this year, Brazilian football lover Nun is considered a football lover nun named Inah Canabarro Lucas, nearly 117 years old, the oldest living person in the world. Catholic faithas reported previously by Fox News Digital.
She was born in June 1908.
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Melissa Rudy and Sarah Rumph-Whitten of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.