Turning 104 years young, George McInally enjoys playing golf, dancing, and drinking scotch.
TAMPA, Fla. — WWII veteran George McInally is celebrating his 104th birthday. Last year, celebrations were low-key due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, this year, he’s celebrating with his family.
Traveling to Grand Rapids, Michigan to celebrate, George’s son Robert McInally says George wanted to hit the links, riding along at a golf course. The last time he golfed was when he was 100.
Even though four years have passed, George still has a familiar face with a golf attendant recognizing him from the last time he played.
With many celebrating along with McInally, some family members even made t-shirts with “104” written across them. Robert says George will be returning to his home next week in Clearwater.
George says his secrets to a long life are dancing, having a good time, and drinking scotch. His advice to young people is to stay fit and get an education.
Turning 104 years young, George McInally enjoys playing golf, dancing, and drinking scotch.
TAMPA, Fla. — WWII veteran George McInally is celebrating his 104th birthday. Last year, celebrations were low-key due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, this year, he’s celebrating with his family.
Traveling to Grand Rapids, Michigan to celebrate, George’s son Robert McInally says George wanted to hit the links, riding along at a golf course. The last time he golfed was when he was 100.
Even though four years have passed, George still has a familiar face with a golf attendant recognizing him from the last time he played.
With many celebrating along with McInally, some family members even made t-shirts with “104” written across them. Robert says George will be returning to his home next week in Clearwater.
George says his secrets to a long life are dancing, having a good time, and drinking scotch. His advice to young people is to stay fit and get an education.