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QUARRYVILLE, Pa. Bob Adams has something that most people do not a memory from 1923.
“I was just learning to walk, and I started to follow my father down to the basement he went down to fix the furnace,” Adams says. “I started after him, and I went tumbling down to the landing and hit my head on the cat’s dish.”
When Adams hit his head on that cat dish, he was 2 years old.
On Feb. 15, 98 years later, Adams celebrated his 100th birthday, and he celebrated in style, with a personal car parade outside of his apartment in Quarryville Presbyterian Retirement Community. Flanked by daughters Gail Miller and Regina “Regi” Chandler – and in spirit by his third daughter, Terri Jones, who died in November – Adams received a line of cars and firetrucks bearing his name on the side. Some 75 people from throughout his life came to visit while Adams, in a chair, sat outside and received them one by one.
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KEVIN STAIRIKER, LNP newspaper
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1of9Bob Adams, who turned 100 years old on Feb. 15, recalls his life, from the Air Force to photographing historical figures, Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021, in his apartment at Quarryville, Pa., Presbyterian Retirement Community. Adams was a photographer in the Air Force during WWII and has photographed a wide variety from royalty to Albert Einstein to Martin Luther King Jr. (Ty Lohr/LNP/LancasterOnline via AP)Ty Lohr/APShow MoreShow Less
2of9Old photographs of taken by Bob Adams are displayed on Feb 25, 2021 in Quarryville, Pa. Adams turned 100 years old on Feb. 15. He was a photographer in the Air Force during WWII and has photographed a wide variety from royalty to Albert Einstein to Martin Luther King Jr. (Ty Lohr/LNP/LancasterOnline via AP)Ty Lohr/APShow MoreShow Less
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Bob and Mary Adams, pictured on their wedding day in 1945. Bob turned 100 years old on Feb. 15, 2021. While in the Air Force, Bob sent his parachute back to his soon-to-be wife so that the new material nylon could be used in the making of her wedding dress.
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Bob Adams was a photographer in the Air Force before opening his own photography studion in Oxford, Chester County. Adams turned 100 years old on Feb. 15, 2021. He now lives in Quarryville.
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Bob and Mary Adams are seen dancing. Mary died in 2014. Bob turned 100 years old on Feb. 15, 2021.
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Bob Adams, left, is seen with his friend during thier time in the Air Force. Adams turned 100 years old on Feb. 15, 2021.
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Since the renewed Black Lives Matter protests that swept across North America last year, there s been a new fervour and energy in those working to combat anti-Black racism in Canadian schools.
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