High Wycombe Resident Ena Enjoys Pampering And A Party For 103rd Birthday
A Royal Star & Garter resident has celebrated her 103rd birthday at the charity’s Home in High Wycombe.
Ena Mitchell was treated to a day of pampering by staff, who styled her hair, gave her a manicure, and massaged her hands, on Thursday 30 September. In the afternoon, she enjoyed a socially distanced party with other residents from the floor she lives on at the Home. The Indian food fan also indulged in a curry lunch, specially cooked up by the Home’s chef.
Royal Star & Garter provides loving, compassionate care to veterans and their partners living with disability or dementia.
Ena was the youngest of five children, and born in Kingsley, Hampshire, on 30 September 1918, when WWI was still raging. Royal Star & Garter was established two years earlier to care for the severely injured young men returning from the battlegrounds of the First World War.
Later, Ena started fighting for the rights of the women who had lost husbands during the war, and joined the War Widows’ Association (WWA).
She began raising money for Royal Star & Garter after visiting its iconic former Richmond Hill Home in the 1970s through her work with the WWA. Over the next five decades, she would raise thousands for the charity, often asking for donations to Royal Star & Garter each birthday, instead of presents.
The great-grandmother said: “I’ve had a lovely day. Thank you to all the staff at Royal Star & Garter who organised it and made it so special. I am a lucky lady.”
During Ena’s long life there have been many conflicts that involved veterans and others. As part of its Remembrance campaign, Conflict Never Stops, Royal Star & Garter will be reflecting on their service and sacrifice.