The greatest gift these five nonagenarians have is good genes.
The five veteran siblings, all over 90, said they cherish the years as they gathered in Iowa last weekend to celebrate their eldest brother's 98th birthday. K.C.C.I..
Harold Hoyle, 98, is surrounded by his four younger siblings, all of whom are wearing pink or blue T-shirts with their ages marked in the middle of a playing card, in homage to the popular book series of the same name. was wearing
“We always joke about their surnames in the card game rule book 'According to Foil'. So the playing cards on their shirts have their ages written on them,” Harold said. daughter Pam Anderson told the magazine.
The 'By Hoyle' series provides players with guides on how to play and win at everything from poker to chess to backgammon.
In a photo taken together in Ankeny, Gail Blitzk, 92, and Genevieve Sherman, 97, are wearing pink shirts with playing cards with their ages written in the center, and Lowell Hoyle. (93), Lyle Hoyle (95), and Harold wore matching blue shirts. shirt.





