Great-gran celebrates 100 years with two parties

Ivy Kimber wears a birthday crown and sash at her birthday party in Somersham
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Ivy Kimber celebrated her 100th birthday in Somersham, Cambridgeshire

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A great-grandmother who remembers serving returning World War Two soldiers from her family chip shop has celebrated turning 100 - with two parties.

Well-wishers joined Ivy Kimber for the first event in the Windmill pub in Somersham, Cambridgeshire, the building where she was born in 1924.

A second party was held by the village's Friendship Club in Somersham Victory Hall.

Mrs Kimber thanked the King for the "lovely card" he sent.

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Ivy with her late husband Bernard in Hunstanton in the early 1960s

Mrs Kimber still lives next door to the fish and chip shop where she worked from the age of 16 to 58.

She says she remembers soldiers who fought at the Battle of Dunkirk in World War Two coming into the shop on the morning after their return from the frontline.

“That was their homecoming,” she said.

The centenarian said she was “amazed” at the turnout, with more than 40 guests toasting her milestone birthday.

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Ivy's son Barry describes her as a "perfect mother"

Her son, Barry Kimber, 76, described her as "the perfect mother".

He said the grandmother-of-two and great-grandmother-of-three had always been "a major part of the village", he said.