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I m so thankful that an employee at Tallwoods Care Center reached out. We all need a little pick-me-up right now.
This will make you smile. Her name is Hilda Brown. She is a resident at Tallwoods Care Center in Bayville. 110 roses were delivered to Tallwoods as Hilda Brown celebrated her 110th birthday.
Hilda turned 110 last week. WOW, she joined the supercentenarian club, according to the app.com. She joined everyone who is 110 years old or older. There are about 75 people in the United States that are in the supercentenarian club, according to the website gerontology wiki, and Hilda survived Covid-19 after she contracted it in November.
One for each year Hilda Brown has been alive.
Brown turned 110 on Jan. 20. The Newfoundland native, who spent much of her life in Fort Lee and then the Bayville section of Berkeley before moving to Tallwoods six years ago, has beaten the odds in more ways than one.
Brown has joined the supercentenarian club people age 110 or older. There are about 75 in the United States right now, according to the website Gerontology Wiki. And she reached that milestone right after surviving COVID-19, which she contracted in November.
“We are absolutely amazed,” great-niece Kristen Howe said. “My entire family is amazed.”
BERKELEY, N.J. – Last week, Tallwoods Care Center in New Jersey received a special delivery: 110 roses.
One for each year Hilda Brown has been alive.
Brown turned 110 on Jan. 20, and she has beaten the odds in more ways than one.
Brown has joined the supercentenarian club – people age 110 or older. There are as many as 76 in the United States right now, according to the website Gerontology Wiki. And she reached that milestone right after surviving COVID-19, which she contracted in November.
“We are absolutely amazed,” great-niece Kristen Howe said. “My entire family is amazed.”
Surviving COVID-19
Howe said the family was notified in mid-November that someone in close contact with Brown had tested positive for COVID-19. Then the family was notified that her roommate had tested positive. Shortly thereafter, Brown herself tested positive and was moved to a quarantine floor, Howe said.
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