Congrats to Kenmore Resident Dorthy 105 Years Old!
She lived through the great depression and World War 2, and she’s a self described “fussy old lady.”
Dorothy Young of Kenmore turned 105-years-old on Thursday and is proud of her good genes and healthy living,
“Well we had a wonderful time, I’m able to cope and get around,” said Young.
Dorothy was born on January 26, 1906. One of seven children, none of whom are still alive, she has two sons, five grandchildren, and 12 great grandchildren. She’s still as sharp as a tack due to healthy living and a good diet. “Well, no smoking, no pot, none of all the things that go on today,” said Dorothy.
Exercise was a major part of her life. She remembers back to her school days never once having a snow day and walking all the time.
“We walked back and forth from school twice a day, home for lunch, no cafeterias, never took lunch to school.”
Married for 59 years, Dorothy and her late husband ran E & F Grocery. She loved seeing Guy Lombardo and dancing at the Statler Hotel, and has fond memories of Buffalo when it was the “Queen of the Great Lakes with over half a million people.”
Her advice to young people, don’t just sit and watch television, Do something,
“You can’t sit and watch television and expect to get anyplace. Your best computer is right here… (pointing to her head) if you don’t put anything into it, you won’t get anything out of it.”
Happy Birthday Dorothy!!!
To see Dorothy’s entire interview with photographer Ben Read click here




