Moncton senior all smiles at turning 104, receives birthday wishes galore
18-05-2024 10:00 via globalnews.ca

Moncton senior all smiles at turning 104, receives birthday wishes galore

Lawrence Stiles of Moncton turned 104 on Friday. As a gift, his family asked the public to help send in 104 birthday cards to match Stiles' age. They received more than expected.
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