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Northwest's oldest person celebrates 112th Birthday
ON Wednesday, 1 April 2026, Marjorie Hodnett Aylward, who is officially the oldest person within the Northwest of England, and the 5th oldest person in the UK, celebrated her 112th Birthday at Formby Manor care home in Formby.
Marjorie, who is affectionately known as:- Aunt Marj’ is a residing at:- Formby Manor, on:- Liverpool Road, in Formby, Merseyside, where she has been for the last 6 years. Aunt Marj is a much loved part of the resident family, and also the wider local community, and it shows, as for her 112th birthday, she has already received more than 200 birthday cards! Her prestigious birthday card and message from The King were also received and displayed proudly alongside good wishes from people across the length and breadth of the UK. Marjorie’s incredible milestone was celebrated in style with a small tea party filled with her favourite things and people, along with:- triangular cucumber sandwiches on brown bread with the crusts removed, followed by:- Victoria Sponge cake, cups of tea and a small glass of sherry and accompanied by a short melody of her favourite songs sung by her relatives Maggie and Mandy. Aunt Marj’s beautiful Madeira birthday cake was created in house by Formby Manor’s talented head chef and she enjoyed a slice before playing her favourite game:- 'Who Am I?’ with the Lovett care team and other residents. Aunt Marj has enjoyed a long and happy life. She was born in Harleston, London, before moving to:- Wembley. She met her first husband, Stanley in:- 1939, at the:- Fellowship of Reconciliation, and they married in 1941, living initially in:- Wembley before moving to Harrow after the war. Sadly, Stanley passed away in 1955 after 14 years of marriage, and in the following year, Aunty Marj married Hugh (Stanley’s brother), who passed away in 1958, leaving Aunty Marj widowed for the 2nd time at the age of 45. Just before Hugh passed away, the couple had moved to:- Sidbury, in Devon, in 1956, where Aunty Marj was the School Teacher of a reception class for:- 23 years. Some of Aunt Marj’s earliest memories are of air raids during World War I and while she was in School. She can also remember singing at the:- 1948 Olympics ceremony in:- London. Finally, Aunt Marj moved to Formby Manor to be nearer to her family and her niece Maggie and her great niece Katie are now regular visitors to Formby Manor. She has remained very active, continuing to read, write poetry and paint and continues to take an interest in news and politics, with her overriding motto being:- “look forward with hope and not backward with regret.” She is an avid rugby fan, supporting Exeter Chiefs, and lives by her own:- '5 rules' which are the secret to her long and happy life. Aunt Marj said:- “I really did not expect to get to 112 but am delighted to be here and have so much to celebrate. Life is for living, and it is up to you to make the most of it. I believe that you should do all the good that you can, by all the means that you can, in all the ways that you can, in all the places that you can, to all the people that you can, as long as ever you can. Good rules to live by that are in my mind every day, and if you aim to follow them, you can’t go too far wrong.” Part of Lovett Care, Formby Manor is an expertly designed, state-of-the-art care facility, with an exceptional clinical offering that includes:- residential, nursing and dementia care services. The care home features elegant private bedrooms with en suite wet rooms, stylish communal lounges and dining rooms, a hairdresser, nail bar and secure, beautifully landscaped gardens. LoveTTCare.Co.UK COMMENTS (0)
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