A soccer-loving nun from Brazil is believed to have become the world's oldest living person at nearly 117 years old, attributing her steadfast Catholic faith for her longevity. LongeviQuest ...
MIAMI — A soccer-loving nun from Brazil is believed to have become the world’s oldest living person at nearly 117 following the recent death of a woman from Japan. Sister Inah Canabarro was so skinny ...
a Japanese woman who was the Guinness World Records’ oldest living person, has died. She was 116. Itooka died on Dec. 29 at a nursing home in Ashiya, Hyogo Prefecture, in central Japan ...
Feb. 22, 2024 – Oldest living person in the Americas and the world’s third oldest living person. Aug. 19, 2024 – World’s second oldest living person. Dec. 29, 2024 – World ...
On Saturday, Jan. 4, Guinness World Records declared that Lucas is now recognized as both the oldest living woman and the oldest living person after Tomiko Itooka's passing. Although Itooka died ...
The institution currently features another Brazilian, Inah Canabarro Lucas, a nun from the southern state of Rio Grande do ...
Jan. 4 (UPI) --Tomiko Itooka, the woman recognized as the world's oldest living person, has died in Japan at the age of 116. Itooka's death in late December was confirmed by Britain's Guinness ...
Itooka is survived by one son and one daughter, and five grandchildren. Brazil’s Inah Canabarro Lucas, a 116-year-old nun, has become the world’s oldest living person, according to LongeviQuest.
When an employee told her on Aug. 21 that she is set to be recognized as the world’s oldest living person, Itooka replied in a steady voice, “Thank you,” according to the nursing home.
Deolira Gliceria Pedro da Silva, a great-grandmother from the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro, is eager to be recognised by ...