Portsmouth 100-year-old Rita enjoys a socially-distanced milestone birthday
With her special birthday cake, flowers and countless cards, Rita says she does not feel a day older. ‘My secret is to keep active,’ she says.
Born on August 25, 1920, in Sandringham Road, Fratton, she still lives in the same house independently.
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Hide AdDuring the Second World War, Rita was a Wren and reached the rank of Petty Officer.
Her son, Ed, says: ‘She was always involved in youth and music clubs in the city. She used to love going to concerts at Guildhall.’
As an avid walker, Rita was a member of the Ramblers’ Association and loves dogs – she was a leading campaigner for dogs to be allowed into Victoria Park.
She is also a regular worshipper at St Mary’s Church, and vicar Canon Bob White says: ‘She is an inspiration. Everyone loves her dearly.’