Doreen Boyce Worrell was the toast of the town on Sunday evening as friends and family joined in celebrating her 100th birthday.It was a bash fitting for a queen as Worrell glowed in a stunning yellow gown and a matching hat adorned with diamantes. The auditorium at the National Union of Public Workers on Dalkeith Road, St. Michael was transformed with decorative balloons and flowers as people came out to sing and pay tribute to a woman who several characterized as a mother to many.“She was giving to everyone. My mother take in the strays, my mother take in the homeless, my mother take in the hungry. It didn’t matter who you were, all of her nephews and nieces raised with my mum. My mum would give you her last. So that is why we are celebrating her and her legacy today on her 100th birthday,” the eldest of Worrell’s living children, Lolita, told Barbados TODAY.