D-Day veteran celebrates 100th birthday reminiscing about his remarkable life
Jim Parks kicked off his centennial on Wednesday by listening to the anthem of the nation he dedicated his life to protecting.
"Just look around where you are. You're in Canada. You're in a great country. One of the best countries in the world," Parks said proudly.
Surrounded by family and friends, the Mount Albert veteran cherished memories of defending his country and reminisced over the last 100 years of his life.
Parks is one of the last surviving Canadians to have stepped foot on Juno Beach, where, at 19, with the Royal Winnipeg Rifles, he helped liberate France.
"I'm very proud of the very fact that I was able to join up and represent our country," he said.
Upon his return home, Parks married his wife, Genevieve, and the couple had four children.
D-Day veteran Jim Parks, 94, poses for a photograph at the Mount Albert Legion in East Gwillimbury, Ont., on Thursday, May 30, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Tijana Martin
At the Royal Canadian Legion in Newmarket, those closest to Parks celebrated his life with speeches and took in a message from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ontario Premier Doug Ford.
"The life you're living and the ones we all enjoy were never guaranteed. None of this would be possible without your bravery, and that of the many men you fought alongside," the prime minister said.
"Jim, you're an absolute champion. Thank you for your service. Thank you for everything you've done for our province and our country," Ford stated.
Parks credits a healthy lifestyle for his longevity.
"I've always maintained a level of fitness," he said, recalling running a marathon at age 82.
The medals he's received mark a life etched in history. Parks hopes the next generation will never forget the sacrifices made by so many Canadians.
"So be thankful for what you have," he concluded.
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