 Family and friends come together this day to celebrate one local woman's 100th birthday. Mountain Top News was there. What's it like having everybody here? Oh, I can't believe it. I can't believe it at all. Viola Stewart, locally known as the Queen Mum of Marvone, turned 100 years old last Saturday. During her birthday celebration, Mountain Top had the opportunity to speak with Viola and her daughter, Deborah Cortez, about Stewart's life and impact on the community. It's amazing that God has let her live this long. She is so blessed and we are just totally amazed. But she's always been a wonderful Christian woman who always put everybody before herself. And I think that's why he's let her live so long. Here at Pikeville Medical Center's Heart and Vascular Institute, we have assembled a comprehensive team of cardiac specialists bringing expertise from all regions of the nation and the world. We have coupled that with cutting-edge technology, providing them the best equipment and operating rooms available. The result is comprehensive cardiac care for the people of our region that is second to none. The Heart and Vascular Institute at Pikeville Medical Center. At the age of 18 years old, Stewart played basketball for the then-known Cumberland Cougars and would live in Marvone since. In her life, Stewart would go on to have seven kids, 14 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren, and 15 great-great-grandchildren. We're just totally blessed and I tease with her all the time that, mother, there's not many families can say that the mom and all of the children are on Medicare. So that's a big joke in our family that we're all on Medicare. And with 100 years of progress under humanity's belt, that's what Stewart had to say when asked if she was surprised. Not really, because I have six to change. She expects change. Because everything can stay right. Reporting from Elkhorn City, Kentucky, for Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Chorjol.