Sharon Osbourne made a surprise trip from LA to Prestwich to celebrate her auntie's 100th birthday. Eileen Summers marked turning a century old at her favourite social club The Nicky Alliance Community Centre on February 20.
And along with entertainment from an Elvis impersonator and a personal visit from The High Sheriff of Greater Manchester Lorraine Worsley-Carter , Eileen celebrated in true style, cutting a cake and being presented with her card from the King beside her niece and TV personality Sharon Osbourne.
Sharon's father and Hollywood impresario Don Arden was Eileen's brother. Pictures from the day show joyous celebrations to mark Eileen turning the grand age of 100.
The day had been made particularly special by a number surprise guests, including The High Sheriff of Greater Manchester, a visit by the Chief Rabbi, Sir Ephraim Mirvis, and her niece Sharon Osbourne.
The former X Factor judge and wife of heavy metal band Black Sabbath's frontman Ozzy, shared her own pictures to Twitter following the celebrations, writing: "Celebrating, the queen, my Aunty Eileen’s 100th Birthday!"
David Delew, Chief Executive at The Nicky, said: “Eileen has been a member of The Nicky for several years, but we were all amazed to find out that she’d reached 100. She always looks so much younger.
"Eileen attends the club regularly. It’s the high point of her week and it was a privilege to share her birthday here with her friends and family.”
The Nicky Alliance community centre aims to support individuals and the older, disabled and vulnerable people in the local community.
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