A care facility in Council Bluffs has the unique distinction of being home to nearly a half-dozen Centenarians, those who are 100 or older. The Omaha World-Herald says the Bethany Lutheran Home has five of them, all of whom are women. Current residents who are 100 or older are Ethel Torneten, 101; Genevieve Winger, 102; Helen Clem, 102; Leota Heinrich, 105; and Alice Steers, 106.
The ladies told the paper hard work, “clean living,” being honest and staying true to their friends are part of their longevity. One of the women worked until she was 92. Her employment included working in a doctor’s office, and waiting on tables for many years. Another taught at a country school in Hazel Dell Township. One of the ladies say her hobby of antiquing is what kept her going for so long.
None of them complained about their hardships and the fact technology was not as advanced as it is today.