Could Kathleen be oldest resident to have been born in Burgh-le-Marsh?
Kathleen Andrews, whose birthday was on Thursday, said couldn’t believe her eyes when she walked into Poppy’s Restaurant on Burgh Road and saw 10 members of her family sat around a table.
“I thought I was going out to Louth, so they really tricked me. It’s been quite a surprise.”
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Hide AdVillagers will probably remember Kathleen when she owned the Spar Shop for 10 years with her husband, Peter - her ‘toy boy’ at just six months younger.
Born in the ‘house on the hill’ to Edith and Henry Abbott, her father had a threshing machine business.
For 12 years Kathleen worked at International Stores in Skegness before marrying her first husband John Romaniuk, a farm labourer.
They had three children who were all at the party - Stephen Romaniuk, Nina Richardson and Annette Heyes.
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Hide AdKathleen said she met her second husband, a cardboard box salesman, at a country and western night at The Fleece Inn.
She said: “He popped into the pub on his way home and we’ve been married 30 years now.”
Other special guests at the party were her grand-daughter Tania Copeland and great-grandson Eden Copeland.
Kathleen said: “It’s been lovely to see everyone - it’s over a year since we were last all together.”