
Raffaela Eckenberger, of Yonkers, New York, turned 100 on April 3, while her granddaughter and namesake, Ella Collingham, turned 1 on April 9. Their family decided to throw the duo a joint birthday celebration — dubbed “Raffaellabration” — in honor of both milestones.
“It was cool to have the oldest and youngest people in the family bringing the rest of the family together,” Ella’s mom, Diane Collingham, tells PEOPLE.
“We had them dressed in the same outfit,” says Diane, 33. “I asked what GG would be wearing and got a matching outfit for Ella — a yellow cardigan with black pants. I even got glasses for Ella, too.”
Diane and Will Collingham with their daughter, Ella, and great-grandmother, Raffaela Eckenberger.Courtesy Diane Collingham


“I think she loved it,” Diane adds. “She loved having everyone there and she loved being able to share the attention with Ella.”
Eckenberger and her great-granddaughter also got to share a Funfetti birthday cake (Ella’s first!). “She loved it, which is no surprise because her mom loves it!” Diane says with a laugh.
Ella and Raffaela.

Raffaela and Ella.

Diane and her husband, Will Collingham, say the twosome have a very special relationship.
“GG constantly says Ella is beautiful — every second of the day. It’s an ongoing joke now,” Will says. “It was really special to see the two of them together on their birthdays.”
Will, 32, also grew up having a close relationship with his grandparents.
“I’ve always been really close to her and my grandfather,” says Will. “They lived a block or two from where I grew up and would pick us up from school and take care of us in the afternoon. My grandfather passed away five years ago, so GG’s been living with my parents.”


“GG sees Ella a few times a week,” says Diane. “It’s so sweet to see them.”
The proud parents say Ella is “smiley, friendly and a strong-willed little lady.”
“She’s more outgoing than Diane and I put together!” says Will. “She knows what she likes and what she doesn’t — she’s strong.”
At 100, Eckenberger is showing no signs of slowing down either. “She’s in really good health, she’s hard of hearing, but that’s really the only thing,” Will says.
As for the secret to her longevity, Diane says, “I think it’s her sense of humor.” Will adds, “She also has a light beer every night with dinner!”
source: people.com