Kathyrn Brackett, a volunteer at Adventist Hinsdale Hospital, reacts to her 100th birthday celebration Jan. 8. | Curtis Lehmkuhl~Sun-Times Media
Kathyrn Brackett (left), a volunteer at Adventist Hinsdale Hospital, talks with fellow volunteer Jennie Herlien during Brackett's 100th birthday celebration. | Curtis Lehmkuhl~Sun-Times Media
Kathyrn Brackett, a volunteer at Adventist Hinsdale Hospital, checks out her birthday cake during her 100th birthday celebration. | Curtis Lehmkuhl~Sun-Times Media
Kathryn Brackett (from left), Jennie Herlien and Kathleen Worrall, all volunteers at Adventist Hinsdale Hospital, chat during Brackett's 100th birthday celebration. | Curtis Lehmkuhl~Sun-Times Media
Kathryn Brackett (left), sits with her son John Brackett during her 100th birthday celebration at the hospital. | Curtis Lehmkuhl~Sun-Times Media
Adventist Hinsdale Hospital Chief Executive Officer Mike Goebel talks with volunteer Kathryn Brackett during her 100th birthday celebration. | Curtis Lehmkuhl~Sun-Times Media
Kathyrn Brackett, a volunteer at Adventist Hinsdale Hospital, reacts to her 100th birthday celebration. | Curtis Lehmkuhl~Sun-Times Media
HINSDALE — From streetcars to Skype, 100-year-old Kathryn Brackett is familiar with it all. Brackett fielded questions about a wide variety of topics as she celebrated her birthday at a party with her fellow volunteers at Adventist Hinsdale Hospital Jan. 8. … Read More