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  		100th birthday celebrations
  		Published: 08/07/2015
Margaret Olwen Ward (ne茅 Bundred) celebrated her 100th birthday on 30 June  at 
Croes Atti Residential Home in Flint.
Olwen was the second child of William and Annie Bundred. She was born in鈥 Ivy 
Bank鈥 on Gadlys Lane, Bagillt and had an older brother, John, a younger 
brother, Ted and an older half sister, Gwen. The family moved initially to 
鈥淏ryn Merllyn鈥 and subsequently to 鈥淏rynffynnon鈥, where she grew up.
After attending Holywell Grammar School where her musical talents for singing 
and as a violinist developed, Olwen trained as a nurse in Liverpool then 
returned home to support her parents. She subsequently returned to nursing as a 
nursing auxiliary in Flint Cottage Hospital when her family were older.
Olwen married Charles Ward, an electrician, and son of the Chief Engineer at 
Bettisfield Colliery, in 1941 and their first child, Philip, was born the 
following year. Two daughters, Alison (1946) and Ruth (1953) completed the 
family.
The family moved to 鈥淏ryn Gwyn鈥, Charles鈥 family home, also in Bagillt, in 1953 
and remained there until Charles鈥 death in 2013 and her subsequent move to 
Croes Atti.
Olwen has been a staunch supporter of the Church all her life. Initially she 
attended the Welsh Methodist Church where her father was an Elder but she later 
moved to the Anglican Church in Wales. Her beliefs fostered a very strong 
community spirit which reflected that of her Mother who was a founder of the 
Child Care Clinic in Bagillt in the 1940鈥檚. Olwen continued as an active worker 
in the clinic through the 1950鈥檚. Olwen has always been a very direct person 
but did not hesitate to respond to the needs of any individual in the 
community. She was also very active in the Mothers Union, as a member of the 
Parochial Church Council and for many years her organizational ability was 
harnessed as diocesan organiser of the Womens鈥 World Day of Prayer.
 
The family celebrated her birthday with her on the day.
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The Chairman of the Council Councillor Ray Hughes and Mrs Hughes meet Olwen 
Ward.