A Mississippi woman celebrating her 107th birthday says smiling is her secret to a long life.
On Friday, Julia Mae Hunter-Rice celebrated her 107th birthday surrounded by her close friends and family.
Rice celebrated the day with her loved ones with some cake and hamburgers. The Meridian resident also danced as they sang happy birthday to her while smiling throughout the celebration.reports Rice told the team that she makes it a point to smile. “Her secret is smiling and being fair,” Rice’s daughter, Dorthy Dickson, said. “She has always stood for what is right and at 107 she’s still the captain of the ship.”Copyright 2023 WTOK via Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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