Focus Barbados’ newest centenarian still has good times by Barbados Today 11/08/2020 written by Barbados Today Updated by Stefon Jordan 11/08/2020 2 min read A+A- Reset Centenarian Etheline Graham (yellow dress) flanked by children, grand children and great grands during the celebrations at Dreamaway Villa yesterday. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 344 This island’s latest centenarian Etheline Louise Graham was the “lady of the hour” as relatives and friends gathered to celebrate the special milestone yesterday. Governor General Dame Sandra Mason, who joined via Skype, headed the list of well-wishers as the “youthful looking” centenarian engaged her in conversation during the celebrations held at Dreamaway Villa, Castle Close, St. Philip. Mrs Graham said she was grateful to God for her long life and was feeling “really good”. Her daughter June Graham said her mother was born in Claybury, St. John, and educated at Mount Tabor Girls’ School. Like most young women in her time, she worked as a seamstress and sewed “eye-catching” fashions of that time, for family members and her June said her mother met and later wed her father, John Graham, deceased, an Industrial Arts teacher at the Lodge School. They had six children, six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. As a devout worshipper at Mount Tabor Moravian Church, Mrs Graham sang in the choir, played the piano and was active in the Women’s Fellowship. June said her mom loved music and taught her children how to play the piano. She also taught her children how to ride the bicycle. Centenarian Etheline Graham (yellow dress) flanked by children, grand children and great grands during the celebrations at Dreamaway Villa yesterday. She described her mother as a strict disciplinarian who was very outgoing and loved picnicking. “Mummy is the sort of person that when she is out, she does not bother about the house or about what time she returns home. When she is out, she’s out,” June quipped. You Might Be Interested In A simpler way to bank Make wise choices A family affair Mrs Graham spends her days reading the newspaper, and enjoys rice, cou cou and a slice of cake. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Coconut man’s sweet success 10/01/2025 History journal feted as nation-building tool 01/01/2025 ‘Sluggy’ donates to Wesley Hall; hoping to change lives 15/12/2024