Woman celebrates 100th birthday with sisters who are 102 and 104
When we grow older, we often lose touch with many who meant a lot to us at some point in our lives. A few lucky ones get to spend their entire lives with their loved ones and in that respect, Frances Kompus is exceptionally fortunate.
Frances Kompus was lucky enough to celebrate her milestone birthday back on November 11, 2021 with her sisters, Julia Kopriva and Lucy Pochop.
According to KSNW, the oldest of the three sisters is 104-year-old Kopriva who was born on November 5, 1917. Pochop, 102, is next in line as she was born on June 11, 1919.
They are all grandmothers and widows; Lucy and Julia still live independently in apartments next to each other while Frances is just a few blocks away.
The sisters have lived through the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl growing up on a farm where they recall their father, who lived to the age of 98, running it without modern tractors and how they’d have to deliver gasoline in 5-gallon buckets to him in the field.
The sisters said one of the secrets to a long and healthy life was eating well.
“We always had homemade bread, just plain potatoes, and gravy and meat. With those cookstoves, that was hard to bake. The temperature was hard to keep. Even if it didn’t come out good, we still ate it,” laughed Julia.
“I am thankful for us girls being together all the time, my parents and my faith,” she added.
And when asked what advice they would give to younger generations, the sisters agreed that exercise was important and well as faith.
“Walk a lot,” Frances said, before Julia added: “I think faith comes first – and thank your parents and grandparents.”