
These 100-Year-Old Twins Still Live Together: See Them Now
Key Points:
- Wilma Cagle and Welthy Senn, identical twins who turned 100 in November, live together in Greenville, South Carolina, maintaining a close daily routine including dressing alike and sharing meals.
- Despite both having dementia affecting long-term memory, they always know each other's whereabouts and often find comfort in sleeping close together.
- Their eight children share caregiving responsibilities, with family members rotating visits to support the twins' needs.
- The twins' lifelong bond remains strong, with Wilma unwilling to attend events without Welthy, and they provide mutual emotional support, especially during illness.
- Their story reflects research showing identical twins tend to live longer due to their close connections, a bond described by family as "truly indescrib




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