Looking good! Jacksonville woman brings in 100th birthday with drive-by celebration
Mrs. Eva Mae Miller had a special drive by celebration on Sunday. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ A unique birthday celebration has been held for one young lady in Jacksonville. Eva Mae Miller reached an impressive milestone of 100 years of life on Sunday. A residential area in the Greenland neighborhood held a drive-by celebration for Mother Miller. Happy birthday Mother Miller from all of your friends at News4Jax!
Jacksonville woman beats coronavirus, celebrates 100th birthday
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ Edna Johnson, known affectionately by her loved ones as Grandma Edna, celebrated 100 years of life Monday. Grandma Edna was born in Georgia on Feb. 1, 1921. She moved to Florida and has been a resident of Jacksonville for more than 60 years. โWe are so thankful to have her here to celebrate her 100th birthday!โGrandma Edna has three children, two of which are still living. The family bought a cut-out of Grandma Edna, balloons and a tiara to celebrate.
Georgia reports another 162 deaths connected to coronavirus
(AP Photo/John Bazemore)The Georgia Department of Public Health on Friday reported 6,515 additional confirmed cases of COVID-19. As of Friday, a total of 707,750 confirmed cases had been reported by the state Department of Public Health. The agency on Friday reported 162 additional confirmed deaths related to COVID-19, including two in Pierce County, bringing the stateโs total to 11,670 confirmed deaths since the start of the pandemic. (Note: There are variations in the day-to-day data reported by the Georgia Department of Public Health. At times, cases and deaths are removed from the overall running total reported by the Department of Public Health.)
Local woman turns 100 years young on Thursday
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ News4Jax is wishing a special young lady a happy birthday on Thursday. Rosalind Thomas, her daughter, shared stories about her life with News4Jax Social Media Producer Carianne Luter. She attended local public schools, graduating from Stanton Senior High School, class of 1937. Catherine went on to become a renowned and respected educator with Duval County Public Schools for 36 years, retiring in 1979. Throughout her life music has remained a constant, she loves to sing and dance (move with the music).