Glasgow Times readers shared their well-wishes with a much-loved great-great-gran who turned 100 last week.
Susan Cassidy Gair, from Pollok, celebrated her birthday on Thursday in the company of her loved ones, who refer to her as the "queen of the family".
Along with a special card from Her Majesty The Queen, lots of meaningful gifts and two parties, she also received hundreds of greetings from our readers, who were delighted to celebrate with her.
We have collected a few of the nicest messages and passed them on to Susan.
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Linda Williams said: "Happy Birthday Susan, you look so much younger. Your photos are lovely, you look full of energy with a mischievous twinkle in your eye. Hope you had a lovely time with your loved ones."
Julie Heraghty-White said: "A full hunner and still a stunner! Looking great, an inspiration to many people I'm sure. Enjoy all your celebrations. Best wishes from Shotts."
Aileen Reilly added: "Looking fantastic! Happy 100th birthday! Hope you had a great day."
Elizabeth Clark said: "Happy 100th Birthday! I hope you have a great day filled with lots of love and laughter."
Michael Coyne added: "Happy Birthday Susan and many more!"
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Lynsey Gair, Susan's granddaughter, said: "It was good, she got so many gifts and so many flowers, it's like a florist in here.
"She's overwhelmed. She can't believe she got so many messages. She's not online herself, so I was reading a few comments out loud for her, wishing her a happy birthday.
"She's always chatting away to people, winding them up, laughing away.
"A lot of people think because of her age, she's quiet and soft-spoken but she's a typical Glasgow granny, chatting away and enjoying banter."
As a second celebration, Susan and her loved ones enjoyed a meal at Leonardo's, where she was delighted to reunite with some old friends.
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