e.r, 1 As cook, she fed her guests lars-P whlh sth Iodts of sPMSSS meat Canned' P°tat°es and cam^^hthe eXCe"fnt fishin& at the terTf fish^ ̂ 3lWayS a bi^ P1^- good e-1Iemays f e?tijl eats prettygood. When she doesn't feel like cooking she orders a meal from Bar hve?s SitC°Untly ̂ ^ Which d- When she was younger shei&r^"-but && •i*ftKr*SS?iSrtsf S°eS.ituntil8hefelli"s* "I was 100 per cent before I fell. It took the stuffing out of me," she says with a laugh. Keller has two sons living in the area and they assist her when she wants to go shopping or get out for other reasons, such as church. Along with attending at Foxboro, she also attends St. Matthew's (for- merly Holloway United). When asked about her health, she says she fee Is "pretty good" and her hearing and eyesight are fine, although she adds, "of course, I have glasses." She hopes a cataract prob- lem will be fixed soon. She has an appointment with an eye doctor in July. Regarding her longevity, Keller says, "I just take every day as it comes and trust in God. "I never thought about being old 'til I turned 90 and everybody told me about it." ( '£ ^(c •saff: JL;) ?•* ' aT ".-d***; i. ' Intelligencer photo Marguerite Keller holds a unique birthday card she received