
Greater Nashua
Nashua’s Kenneth Medor marks 100th birthday
NASHUA - If babies delivered in 1925 could fly, newborn Kenneth “Ken” Medor, a World War II Army veteran who celebrated his 100th Birthday on May 5, might have hovered above a nightclub where dandies and flappers were gyrating to the dance music of the Charleston. Medor has danced his way through a century of living, loving, working and serving his country. “I don’t feel any different at 100,” said Medor from his current home within Langdon Place of Nashua.” “My wife Grace and I almost made it to 80 years together, before I lost her on March 4th, but we traveled to all 50 states during my 31 years as a production manager with Polaroid and we shared 40 cruises after I retired.” Medor is a Vermont native and high school athlete. He served in the Army in the South Pacific and elsewhere for 2 ½ years. He and Grace married in June of 1946 upon his return from ...