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State Rep. Max Flexer and David Panteleakos surround Charles Holbrook who recently celebrated his 100th birthday at Westview. Courtesy photo.
 
 
 
 
DAYVILLE — April, 22 Charles Holbrook reached centenarian status and was honored at Westview Health Care Center. Westview Administrator David T. Panteleakos and Representative Mae Flexer presented Mr. Holbrook with an official signed citation from the Connecticut General Assembly congratulating him on the occasion of his 100th birthday. 
“Turning 100 is a significant milestone and achievement,” said Panteleakos. “Mr. Holbrook, like many of our centenarians, possesses tremendous wisdom gained from his past experiences. We are honored to hear his insight and perspectives of a life lived with such purpose, respect, courage, and accomplishment.”
Holbrook was born on April 22, 1914 and has lived in Abington all of his life. “Charlie” served in the U.S. Navy from 1943-1947, returned to Abington and married his sweetheart and raised their son. He owned Holbrook Contracting and Building and worked for Connecticut Tool for 27 years. 
Sharing his perspective with friends and family, Holbrook offered these simple philosophies - “You have to be able to look people in the eye and say ‘I did my best.” “Do it right or not at all.” “Be honest and love people.” “Help who you can, when you can and do it with a smile.”
When asked about retirement he said, “I have never retired and I don’t intend to retire…you never give up!” Holbrook also reflected on why reaching this milestone is one of his biggest achievements in life, stating, “It means I’ve had 100 years to love everybody who is important to me.”
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