Doncaster WW2 D-Day veteran celebrates 100th birthday
John Arscott, who served in the British Army for the entire duration of World War Two, marked his milestone birthday with friends and family at Cantley Grange nursing home, where he lives.
Mr Arscott, who was born just before the end of the First World War, took part in the famous Normandy landings and was honoured by the French govenrment for his role in helping to liberate France from Nazi Germany.
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Hide AdA keen golfer and fisherman, John married in 1944 and the couple went on to have three children, Philip, Paul, and Yvonne. After leaving the army, he worked for the Civil Service for a further 25 years before retiring.
For his birthday celebrations, John was joined by his family as well as staff and fellow residents, who admired his telegram from the Queen, and enjoyed a buffet lunch followed by a slice of birthday cake, and a singsong.
Among the guest were his four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Home manager Sandra Allen commented, “We were delighted and honoured to host John’s birthday party at the home, and to celebrate his life and achievements.
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Hide Ad"John is an extremely popular resident in the home, and the party was the perfect opportunity to bring both friends and family together to celebrate this milestone.”
John said, “I had such a lovely day surrounded by family and friends, what more could I ask for.”