The Harbor at Opelika Honors Residents Imogene Camp and Mary Jane Jaeger on National Centenarian’s Day
OPELIKA, Ala. (Sept. 23 2019) - The Harbor at Opelika celebrates residents Imogene Camp and Mary Jane Jaeger, both 100, on National Centenarian’s Day 2019.
National Centenarian’s Day is observed annually on September 22 to recognize and honor those who are 100 years of age or older. The day was originally proclaimed as an opportunity to listen to their life stories and learn from their wisdom.
Camp, born on June 26, 1919, joined The Harbor at Opelika community in 2015; Jaeger, born on October 30, 1918, moved into The Harbor at Opelika last year.
She and Woody, her husband of 60 years before he passed away in 2002, raised one son and one daughter. They have two grandsons and three great granddaughters.
Camp, who worked in retail sales for “a long time,” played volleyball and other sports when she was younger. She likes gardening fruits and vegetables and doing needlework and other crafts.
Jaeger, who is an avid reader of newspapers, magazines and mystery books, says she considers reading to be the biggest influence on her life.
Jaeger loves to listen to music, especially Frank Sinatra and symphonies. She also likes gardening and working on puzzles.
Jaeger graduated with a bachelor’s degree and served as a social worker for more than 30 years. She and her husband, Fred, have one son.
Jaeger, who will turn 101 years old in just a few more weeks, insists her ready smiles are not a secret to her long life.
“Mrs. Jaeger and Mrs. Camp are blessings we cherish at The Harbor, and we absolutely want to honor them on Centenarian’s Day,” says Kathy Otwell, executive director of The Harbor at Opelika.
- Lisa Zimmer
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Communications Assistant
(520) 256-0926
lzimmer@legacysl.net
PHOTO CAPTION 1: The Harbor at Opelika celebrates resident Imogene Camp, 100, on National Centenarian’s Day 2019.
PHOTO CAPTION 2: The Harbor at Opelika celebrates resident Mary Jane Jaeger, 100, on National Centenarian’s Day 2019.