Doris Sackett, 94, has a unique recipe for longevity: clean living and a lot of bookkeeping. "If you stay in accounting, you live longer. Your mind works better," she says.Who can argue? When she marked her last day of work Thursday with a party at Regions Hospital, she closed out a 70-plus year career spanning half a dozen employers, most of them in St. Paul and Roseville.
She was already 71 when her daughter Linda Sackett Lundeen, a medical technologist and researcher at Regions, asked whether she'd be interested in converting her department's punch cards into computer files. For Doris, that seemed like far more fun than putting her feet up and relaxing on the sofa.
"I'm too interested in what's going on," she said.
She's been with Regions ever since, working for Dr. Erhard Haus, a pathologist and researcher in chronobiology.
"She's helped with literature searches, graphics, participated in studies, keeping sample management," Haus said. "She was a very valuable member of the group."
For a lot of people at Regions who didn't necessarily know what Doris did, she was just "Mom" -- the twinkly lady with the friendly smile.
Linda, who has worked at Regions for 42 years, said of her mother: "She knows more people in the hospital than I do."
Doris has no specific plans for retirement, although she enjoys keeping things tidy at her Falcon Heights home and intends to keep going to the family's cottage on Birch Lake in central Minnesota.