Twins Celebrating 100th Birthday Reveal Tips for a Long Life
- Identical twins Bill and Jack Casey celebrated their 100th birthday together at Bill's retirement home in Didcot, Oxon, earlier this year.
- Hailing from Wandsworth in south London, the twins enlisted in the army in 1945 and served within the corps responsible for electrical and mechanical engineering support.
- Bill credited a love of sports, daily exercise of 20 minutes, clean living, determination, and good genes for reaching 100 and enjoys painting and an artistic life in retirement.
- Bill expressed that reaching 100 years was a personal goal he set for himself, and now that he has achieved it, he is eager to see what lies ahead in the next century. He also recognized the computer as the most significant invention of his lifetime, highlighting its incredible potential.
- The celebration included friends and cake, and community member Nina Woodbridge described Bill as warm and humorous, highlighting his positive presence in the local community.
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Identical twins celebrate their 100th birthday — and reveal tip for a long life
A pair of identical twins have just celebrated their 100th birthday- naming a love of sports as the secret to a long and happy life. Williams Casey — known as Bill — and his twin brother Jack celebrated their centenary together earlier this year with cake, drinks, and friends at his retirement home in Didcot, Oxon. Photos from the celebration show the pair enjoying themselves in inflatable crowns – and holding their cards
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