108 Years Young


Family, friends, loved ones, and dignitaries celebrated Mary Papilon's 108th birthday. | Senator Dean Murray

The year was 1916.

Democratic Presidential candidate Woodrow Wilson won his second term in the White House.

The Chicago Cubs played their first game at Wrigley Field.

A Model T car would set you back $360.

Eggs were 38-cents per dozen, a gallon of milk cost 36-cents, and a loaf of bread was eight-cents.

1916 was also the year that Ronkonkoma resident Mary Papilon was born.

A steady stream of friends, family, and local dignitaries led by New York State Senator Dean Murray gathered to celebrate Mary’s 108th birthday.

“Mary is a remarkable woman, who has seen and experienced so much in her life. I am truly in awe of Ms. Papilon and the life that she has lived. I was honored to join her friends, family and loved ones to celebrate this momentous occasion with her. May she continue to enjoy life to its fullest,” said Senator Murray, 3rd Senate District.

Mary most certainly still has a spring in her step and a quick wit at the ripe young age of 108. When she was asked “How does she feel,” Papillon didn’t miss a beat with her humorous response.

“With my hands,” quipped Mary.

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