Thursday, 1 Jan 2026
Thursday, 1 January 2026

Black Woman From Atlanta Makes History, Turns 105 Years Old

Valena York Henderson, celebrates 105th birthday with family and friends

Atlanta, GA —  Valena York Henderson, an African American woman from Atlanta, Georgia, recently turned 105 and celebrated the milestone with family and friends. The gathering honored her life of love, faith, and service across five generations.

Born in 1919, Henderson has lived through world wars, the civil rights era, and over a century of change. Her family describes her as a steady presence — a woman whose quiet strength and compassion have shaped the lives of many.

Now a mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and great-great-grandmother, Henderson remains the heart of her family. Loved ones say her wisdom and grace continue to guide them through life’s challenges.

“Her influence has touched generations, and her story is one of enduring love, faith, and service,” her granddaughter, Felicia Hicks, told 11Alive. The celebration included cake, heartfelt speeches, and shared memories that reflected her lasting impact.

Henderson’s milestone also highlights the growing number of centenarians in the U.S. According to the CDC, the population of people aged 100 and older continues to rise, with many attributing their longevity to family ties, spiritual life, and staying active in their communities.

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