The great grandmother and Christian missionary celebrating her 100th birthday
Australian great grandmother Betty Singleton, a Christian missionary in Africa for many years, has celebrated her 100th birthday in Southampton.
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Lorelei Reddin is the Community Content Editor at the Daily Echo and has a huge interest in Southampton's cultural and entertainment scene.
Lorelei Reddin is the Community Content Editor at the Daily Echo and has a huge interest in Southampton's cultural and entertainment scene.
Australian great grandmother Betty Singleton, a Christian missionary in Africa for many years, has celebrated her 100th birthday in Southampton.
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