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Röhrmoos: Anna Schmidla celebrates her 100th birthday

2020-08-17T17:31:01.446Z


Few people are allowed to live to be 100 years old. Anna Schmidla celebrated this important birthday in Röhrmoos


Few people are allowed to live to be 100 years old. Anna Schmidla celebrated this important birthday in Röhrmoos

Röhrmoos - Anna Schmidla from Herbststrasse in Röhrmoos has celebrated her 100th birthday. Deputy District Administrator Marianne Klaffki, Mayor Dieter Kugler and Chaplain Jasper Gülden and Elfriede Bachinger as representatives of the parish of St. Johannes congratulated and raised the glass with her on her birthday.

The elderly jubilee, whose cradle was in Lokut, Hungary, was of course also happy about the congratulations and gifts from relatives and neighbors. Her health is fine, only her feet and hearing no longer cooperate as she would like.

The jubilee has experienced many strokes of fate. It began with the post-war displacement when she and her two children ended up in a camp in Webling. Her husband Johann was still in captivity. The Schmidlas finally came to Röhrmoos via Arzbach.

In 1952 her husband died. He had a fatal accident in Karlsruhe. It was particularly difficult for the hardworking woman to make ends meet with her son and daughter. Further strokes of fate followed when their son Andreas and daughter-in-law died. However, the now centenarian has never lost her courage to face life. She has never shied away from work.

Anna Schmidla looks back on a busy life. For many years she planted plants in Oberweilbach, later she worked in the household of the Breitling family in Mariabrunn for 30 years.

Today she lives with a supervisor in her apartment in Röhrmoos. She takes great pleasure in contact with her five grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and just as many great-great-grandchildren. What Anna Schmidla's family treasured for many decades were the birthday child's cooking and baking skills. “My mother was always in her element”, recalls daughter Anna, who lives with her husband Toni Grassinger in Großinzemoos.

JOSEF OSTERMAIR

Source: merkur

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