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Lethbridge woman joins centenarian club

Sam AllcockBy Sam AllcockFebruary 10, 20255 Mins Read
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Celebrating a Century of Life: Edith Stewart Turns 100

A Milestone of Love, Service, and Legacy

On a crisp February morning in 2025, the Green Acres Foundation in Lethbridge buzzed with joy and gratitude as family, friends, and community leaders gathered to mark an extraordinary occasion: the 100th birthday of Edith Stewart. This wasn’t just a celebration of her longevity; it was a tribute to her remarkable life, one defined by kindness, service, and an unwavering commitment to her community. Among the attendees were the mayor of Lethbridge and the police chief, who came to honor Edith not only for her age but for her decades of selfless contribution, particularly her 22 years of volunteer work with Meals on Wheels, a program that delivers meals to those in need.

Edith Stewart’s life is a testament to the power of living with purpose and passion. Her journey over the past century has witnessed tremendous change—wars, technological revolutions, and societal shifts—but through it all, her dedication to others has remained constant. As she reached this monumental milestone, Edith’s story became a beacon of inspiration for everyone in attendance, reminding them of the importance of living fully and giving back to the world.

A Life of Purpose and Service

Edith’s remarkable journey is not just about the passage of time; it’s about how she used that time to make a difference. Her 22 years of service with Meals on Wheels exemplify her commitment to her community. For two decades, she dedicated herself to ensuring that the elderly, the sick, and those in need received hot, nutritious meals and a smile that could brighten their day. Her work was more than just a job or a hobby; it was a calling, a way to connect with others and bring comfort to those who needed it most.

But Edith’s impact extends far beyond her work with Meals on Wheels. She has been a pillar of strength in her community, whether through volunteering, mentoring, or simply being a caring presence in the lives of those around her. Her dedication has inspired countless others to follow in her footsteps, creating a ripple effect of kindness and generosity that will continue to resonate for generations to come.

Wisdom from a Life Well-Lived

As Edith celebrated her 100th birthday, she shared words of wisdom that resonated deeply with everyone in the room. Reflecting on her century-long journey, she encouraged others to embrace life without hesitation. “Just get out and do it instead of saying ‘I’m going to do it someday.’ Just do it,” she said. Her simple yet profound advice reminded everyone that life is too short to be put on hold.

Edith’s message was not just about productivity or achievement; it was about living with intention and joy. She has always been someone who embraces life’s opportunities, whether big or small, and her philosophy has allowed her to experience a century of adventure, love, and fulfillment. Her words served as a gentle nudge to those in attendance, urging them to pursue their passions and make the most of every moment.

A Celebration of Love and Gratitude

The celebration at Green Acres Foundation was a heartfelt tribute to Edith’s life and legacy. Surrounded by loved ones, community leaders, and friends, Edith was showered with well wishes, stories, and laughter. The atmosphere was filled with warmth and gratitude as people reflected on the impact she has had on their lives and the lives of so many others.

The mayor and police chief of Lethbridge took the opportunity to publicly honor Edith’s contributions, acknowledging her incredible spirit and the countless lives she has touched. Her family, too, expressed their deep gratitude for the legacy she has built, not just through her actions but through the love and values she has instilled in them. As the police chief so aptly put it, “When you turn 100 years old, there are no rules for you anymore.” For Edith, this milestone was a reminder that her life’s work has left an indelible mark on her community.

A Legacy That Will Endure

Edith Stewart’s 100th birthday was more than just a celebration of her longevity; it was a celebration of the values she has lived by—compassion, generosity, and resilience. Her life has been a source of inspiration to everyone who knows her, and her legacy will continue to inspire future generations.

As she looks back on her century of life, Edith can take pride in knowing that her time on this earth has made a difference. Whether through her years of service, her wisdom, or her unwavering optimism, she has left behind a trail of love and light that will guide others for years to come. Her story reminds us all that life’s true measure is not in the number of years we live but in the impact we have on the world and the people around us.

A Final Tribute to an Extraordinary Life

As the celebration came to a close, it was clear that Edith Stewart’s life has touched countless hearts. Her journey may have spanned a century, but her influence will endure for many more years. From her family and friends to the entire Lethbridge community, everyone who has had the privilege of knowing Edith has been enriched by her presence.

In a world that often moves at a fast pace, Edith’s life stands as a reminder of the power of slowing down, caring for others, and living with purpose. As she begins her next chapter—her 100th year and beyond—Edith Stewart remains an extraordinary example of what it means to live a life of love, service, and joy. Here’s to many more years of inspiring others to embrace life with the same enthusiasm and generosity that she has shown the world.

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