A former footballer, sailer and community worker said the secret to long life is “enjoy every moment” as he celebrated his 99th birthday.
Harry Garrity celebrated the landmark at HC-One’s Meadow Bank care home, in Bamber Bridge last month. The party included staff, residents and guests enjoyed chocolates, cake and bucks’ fizz at the party along with a performance from ‘The French singer’ Louis Devere.
Harry was born in Workington in 1925, and lived in Cumbria for 50-years before spending 21 years in Cockermouth. Having gone to sea school, Harry joined the Merchant Navy at the age of 17.
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He was on a ship that torpedoed off South Africa, and he was also on ships that were circled around the British Isles. Harry subsequently got a job at the water board in sewerage, then later worked for United Utilities where he was the Area Manager for Keswick until he retired at aged 60.
He was awarded the British Empire Medal (BEM) for services to the water board and local elections. As well as his career, Harry was a keen footballer as he played in a team in South Africa and then played at teams in Workington and Oldham.
In his spare time, Harry loved getting involved in community work and elections. He also enjoyed his holidays abroad and on cruises. Harry was happily married to his wife Ann, who sadly passed away in 1974.
The couple had two sons, six grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren. He then met Liz 42-years-ago and they have been happily married for the last 38-years.
When asked about what his secret is to a long life, Harry said: “Live life to the full and enjoy every moment.”
Dawn Ward, Wellbeing Coordinator at Meadow Bank care home, said: “It was a joy to celebrate Harry’s 99th birthday with him. He has a fascinating life. Coming together as a whole home, residents, relatives, friends and colleagues, for an occasion such as this is truly special. I am sure Harry had a wonderful day.”
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