Nell Kunst has lived at Cedar Creek Estates, a mobile home park in South 91原创, since 1989 鈥 meaning it鈥檚 fair to say she knows her neighbours fairly well.
As the second oldest resident in the neighbourhood at the age of 91, her friends came out to celebrate Kunst鈥檚 birthday on Wednesday, May 20.
The celebration has been in the works for several weeks, and the planning certainly showed; more than 25 people came up to the mobile home bearing balloons and a hand painted sign that read 鈥淗appy Birthday Nell.鈥
Terry Morrissey was the mastermind behind the celebration, noting that Kunst has been through some very difficult times in her life and particularly with the Second World War that she endured in her home country 鈥 Holland.
鈥滻 am not a softy so to speak, but this woman deserves all the love and kindness that we can show her,鈥 Morrissey told the 91原创 Advance Times.
Hugs and cakes were out of the question because of COVID-19, but the residents packed into the front lawn below Kunst鈥檚 balcony to serenade her with several renditions of 鈥淗appy Birthday,鈥 as well as a few old fashioned love songs.
Morrissey read Kunst an original poem and told a few jokes to the crowd, acting as the gatherings unofficial emcee.
鈥淭his is a blessed and beautiful time, for not only us, but particularly for Nell,鈥 Morrissey said. 鈥91 years old, five children, 16 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren, and she鈥檚 still going strong.鈥
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Morrissey later pointed to an adjacent lush cherry tree in the mobile home park and shared that Kunst and her late husband had planted it many years ago.
鈥淭heir legacy will live on long after we鈥檙e gone,鈥 he said to an outpouring of cheers and claps.
Kunst was quiet, but all smiles and waves from her balcony 鈥 basking in the fanfare and posing for pictures on her special day.
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