A RESIDENT at Haywood Lodge Care Home, in Studley, marked his 101st birthday surrounded by family, friends on Saturday, March 22.
Charles Barnes kicked off his birthday with a party at Haywood Lodge, featuring a buffet lunch and a birthday cake that Charles could not get enough of.
Joined by his dear friend and fellow resident Ann, as well as his loving family, the day was a testament to the vibrant spirit Charles brings to the care home.
The celebration was made even more special by the outpouring of love from local schoolchildren.
Pupils from Mappleborough Green Church of England Primary School sent Charles a collection of beautiful birthday cards, while the children of St George’s Church of England First School – Zelda, Areeba, Vincent, and Filip – presented him with a personalised card filled with sweet messages and a train-themed jigsaw puzzle.
Their bond with Charles has grown through his visits to the school, where he has captivated them with tales from his remarkable life.
Charles was showered with thoughtful gifts, including four word search puzzles and a framed “Year You Were Born” keepsake from the Haywood Lodge team.
He has had several jobs over the years where he mainly worked in the shoe repair industry, including making army boots for the soldiers before being enlisted into war himself.
Charles spent many years working at Cadburys in Birmingham, and he is still savouring the mountain of chocolate Cadbury’s gifted him for his 100th birthday.
After retiring at 75 alongside his shoe repair shop boss, Charles embraced his passion for dancing – a hobby that kept him light on his feet well into retirement.
When asked about his secret to a long life, Charles said: “To enjoy what you do and be happy.”
