In an incredibly special moment, a 100-year-old woman met her great-great-granddaughter for the first time. However, to make it even more noteworthy, the new arrival is the first girl to be born into the family in the last 75 years.
Gwen Smith first met baby Maeva, who was born on Nov. 24, 2021, at her home in Dene Holm Residential Care Home in Northfleet, Kent, England, on Dec. 21.
Speaking about that day, Gwen’s family said: “It was a very special occasion to get all five generations together, particularly during the pandemic.
“Strict protocols are still in place but the home’s manager, Chris, permitted the visit for which we are all extremely grateful.”
The care home resident, who will turn 101 next month, already has five grandsons, eight great-grandsons, and six step-great-grandsons, and was extremely proud to meet the newest addition to the family.
Unfortunately, Gwen’s cataracts mean she can no longer see very well, but according to her family, she was still tremendously happy to meet the little one.
Gwen was born in Essex on Feb. 28, 1921. As a youngster in Gravesend, she became a keen dancer and performed at many local events while working at her father’s seed merchant shops in Kent.
She met her husband, Ron, aged 16 when he was an apprentice electrician at Blue Circle Cement Works. In an unimaginable twist of fate, the Second World War separated them, and Ron was sent to serve overseas with the Royal Engineers.
The pair married at the height of the Second World War in 1940 after Ron managed to get a special leave of just eight hours while stationed at the Isle of Grain.
After saying their goodbyes, the pair didn’t meet again for another five years.
They finally reunited after the war ended and enjoyed many joyful years traveling, while bringing up their two daughters, Gloria and Sandra—who, until Maeva, was the last girl to be born in the family, 75 years ago.