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Great Holland s Rocking Ruby marks her 100th birthday | Braintree and Witham Times

A ROCKING care home resident who is mum to a famous guitar player has celebrated her 100th birthday with a special party. Ruby Powell, who lives in Beaumont Manor care home, in Great Holland, marked her centenary with a celebratory bash. The sprightly social butterfly, who chats to everyone she meets, was given bouquets of flowers and presents and received a card from the Queen. She was also joined by her previous Home Instead carers Norma Tarbet and Deb James, and recruitment manager Tracey Page, who gave her gifts. Speaking collectively they said: “Ruby was a joy to care for – we miss her but wished her a fabulous day celebrating with her new friends at Beaumont Manor.”

Great Holland s Rocking Ruby marks her 100th birthday | Harwich and Manningtree Standard

A ROCKING care home resident who is mum to a famous guitar player has celebrated her 100th birthday with a special party. Ruby Powell, who lives in Beaumont Manor care home, in Great Holland, marked her centenary with a celebratory bash. The sprightly social butterfly, who chats to everyone she meets, was given bouquets of flowers and presents and received a card from the Queen. She was also joined by her previous Home Instead carers Norma Tarbet and Deb James, and recruitment manager Tracey Page, who gave her gifts. Speaking collectively they said: “Ruby was a joy to care for – we miss her but wished her a fabulous day celebrating with her new friends at Beaumont Manor.”

Great Holland s Rocking Ruby marks her 100th birthday | Maldon and Burnham Standard

A ROCKING care home resident who is mum to a famous guitar player has celebrated her 100th birthday with a special party. Ruby Powell, who lives in Beaumont Manor care home, in Great Holland, marked her centenary with a celebratory bash. The sprightly social butterfly, who chats to everyone she meets, was given bouquets of flowers and presents and received a card from the Queen. She was also joined by her previous Home Instead carers Norma Tarbet and Deb James, and recruitment manager Tracey Page, who gave her gifts. Speaking collectively they said: “Ruby was a joy to care for – we miss her but wished her a fabulous day celebrating with her new friends at Beaumont Manor.”

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