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Photos: 100 years strong

Jerry McBride

Herald Photo Editor

Saturday, Apr 15, 2023 4:28 PM MT

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Margaret Turnell, is all smiles as she greets longtime friend Bill Armstrong on Saturday as she celebrates her 100th birthday at the Durango Veterans of Foreign Wars post. More than 200 people showed up to celebrate the day with her from several different states. Turnell, a longtime Durango resident, started working at the Durango Woolworth store in 1950, retiring in 1995. Her daughter-in-law, Billie Turnell, said Margaret, whose birthday was April 14, still shovels a little snow, quilts, bakes, cans, walks around her neighborhood, looks after her neighbors, is still active in church, has a few aches and pains but she doesn’t let it bother her, and has never met a stranger. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Margaret Turnell, is all smiles as she greets longtime friend Bill Armstrong on Saturday as she celebrates her 100th birthday at the Durango Veterans of Foreign Wars post. More than 200 people showed up to celebrate the day with her from several different states. Turnell, a longtime Durango resident, started working at the Durango Woolworth store in 1950, retiring in 1995. Her daughter-in-law, Billie Turnell, said Margaret, whose birthday was April 14, still shovels a little snow, quilts, bakes, cans, walks around her neighborhood, looks after her neighbors, is still active in church, has a few aches and pains but she doesn’t let it bother her, and has never met a stranger. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride

Margaret Turnell’s birthday cake is part of her 100th birthday celebration at the Durango Veterans of Foreign Wars post.
Margaret Turnell’s birthday cake is part of her 100th birthday celebration at the Durango Veterans of Foreign Wars post.Jerry McBride
Margaret Turnell was surprised and happy to see so many people as she celebrates her 100th birthday at the Durango Veterans of Foreign Wars post on Saturday. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Margaret Turnell was surprised and happy to see so many people as she celebrates her 100th birthday at the Durango Veterans of Foreign Wars post on Saturday. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride

Margaret Turnell, is all smiles as she greets longtime friend Bill Armstrong on Saturday as she celebrates her 100th birthday at the Durango Veterans of Foreign Wars post. More than 200 people showed up to celebrate the day with her from several different states. Turnell, a longtime Durango resident, started working at the Durango Woolworth store in 1950, retiring in 1995. Her daughter-in-law, Billie Turnell, said Margaret, whose birthday was April 14, still shovels a little snow, quilts, bakes, cans, walks around her neighborhood, looks after her neighbors, is still active in church, has a few aches and pains but she doesn’t let it bother her, and has never met a stranger. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Margaret Turnell, is all smiles as she greets longtime friend Bill Armstrong on Saturday as she celebrates her 100th birthday at the Durango Veterans of Foreign Wars post. More than 200 people showed up to celebrate the day with her from several different states. Turnell, a longtime Durango resident, started working at the Durango Woolworth store in 1950, retiring in 1995. Her daughter-in-law, Billie Turnell, said Margaret, whose birthday was April 14, still shovels a little snow, quilts, bakes, cans, walks around her neighborhood, looks after her neighbors, is still active in church, has a few aches and pains but she doesn’t let it bother her, and has never met a stranger. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)cca
Margaret Turnell with her daughter in-law, Billie Turnell, on Saturday as she celebrates her 100th birthday at the Durango Veterans of Foreign Wars post. More than 200 people showed up to celebrate the day with her from several different states. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Margaret Turnell with her daughter in-law, Billie Turnell, on Saturday as she celebrates her 100th birthday at the Durango Veterans of Foreign Wars post. More than 200 people showed up to celebrate the day with her from several different states. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Margaret Turnell kisses her daughter-in-law Billie Turnell on Saturday as she celebrates her 100th birthday at the Durango Veterans of Foreign Wars post. Over 200 people showed up to celebrate the day with her from several different states. Turnell, a longtime Durango resident, started working at the Durango Woolworth store in 1950, retiring in 1995. According to her daughter in-law, Margaret whose birthday was April 14, still shovels a little snow, quilts, bakes, cans, walks around her neighborhood, looks after her neighbors, is still active in church and has never met a stranger. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Margaret Turnell kisses her daughter-in-law Billie Turnell on Saturday as she celebrates her 100th birthday at the Durango Veterans of Foreign Wars post. Over 200 people showed up to celebrate the day with her from several different states. Turnell, a longtime Durango resident, started working at the Durango Woolworth store in 1950, retiring in 1995. According to her daughter in-law, Margaret whose birthday was April 14, still shovels a little snow, quilts, bakes, cans, walks around her neighborhood, looks after her neighbors, is still active in church and has never met a stranger. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Margaret Turnell was surprised and happy to see so many people as she celebrates her 100th birthday at the Durango Veterans of Foreign Wars post on Saturday. More than 20 people showed up to celebrate the day with her from several different states. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Margaret Turnell was surprised and happy to see so many people as she celebrates her 100th birthday at the Durango Veterans of Foreign Wars post on Saturday. More than 20 people showed up to celebrate the day with her from several different states. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride

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