100-year-old New Jersey woman still works 50 hours a week at family business: 'My faith is the whole thing'

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Miriam Todd from New Jersey has just turned 100-years-old, but that hasn't stopped her from working at her family's furniture store over 50 hours every week.

A centenarian from New Jersey who still works more than 50 hours a week is sharing what keeps her going as she continues employment at her family's business. Miriam Todd, age 100, said her faith has always been her guide. "My faith is the whole thing," Todd, a resident of Stratford, told FOX Business. NEW YORK MAN LAUNCHES BOURBON BRAND IN HONOR OF TODDLER DAUGHTER WHO SUFFERED A STROKE "God's got a plan and a purpose, and I'm here to serve it.

Going to work with family members every day for decades might not be for everyone — but the Todds agree it works for them. "We have a beautiful loving relationship," Miriam Todd said. "And when problems come up, we iron it out. They’re going on the way my parents wanted us to — with just love." Faith is a big part of what his mother has given to the family, Bob Todd said. "She's instilled God in my life and thank God for that," he said.

 

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