Creston man, twin brother turn 100

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Cleo Hawthorne, left, and his twin brother Clifford at 18 years old.

“I was there till I lost my wife in ‘84, and then Leola adopted me up here, in late ‘84,” said Hawthorne.

Hawthorne has one daughter, Donna of Atlantic, with his first wife. He has four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Hawthorne’s second wife, Leola, had three children, Melvin, who died, Bob of Essex, and Pat of Waukee.

Hawthorne and his wife enjoy taking walks around town and, when the weather doesn’t permit, Walmart. The two used to vacation in Arizona, where they would stay in a park for several months of the year. There were potlucks and coffee and rolls several times a month. They stopped going about 10 years ago.

The couple currrently live in Regency Park in Creston. They also attend community potlucks and coffee and rolls once a month.

“At my age you (don’t) make plans,” jokes Hawthorne. “I don’t even buy green bananas!”

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