Still as witty and elegant as she was in her younger years, Ma Agnes shared her birthday surrounded by loved ones enjoying a wholesome braai with children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren.
“I just want to say thank you for all who were present in the beautiful garden of ours. All the music flowing and all the children around, it felt like heaven on earth.
“The day God has given me was so beautiful,” she said.
She also thanked her daughter, Mercia who went all out for her birthday.
“It’s been almost a whole week of my birthday. I also had a dear friend of mine who is 100-years-old in attendance, my son Arnold, 82, Gerald, 81, and Mercia 68,” Ma Agnes said.
Her two other children, Glenda Lourens and Berry Bezuidenhoudt live abroad.
Arnold also serenaded the family with his saxophone on the day which brought much delight to the crowd.
Ma Agnes is still fit as a fiddle, and this she says is due to her sporting activities when she was younger. This slender woman will also never be caught without wearing her pearls. During her earlier years, she worked in a factory where ammunition was made for the navy. She also started as a volunteer to the Western Cape Blood Service, eventually working full-time, and she retired after 20 years, at 75.
Her famous phrases include “on top of the world, like a rose on the bush” and “as sure as the Lord made little green apples”.
According to Ma Agnes, the secret to her long life is five things: “Live one day at a time. Thank God every day. Live life to the full. Live healthy, and live happy”.
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