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American Gertrude Weaver, the oldest person ever, living on Earth, departed into another world. The woman died at the age of one hundred and sixteen years in the city of Camden, Arkansas. Last years She lived in a local rehabilitation and health center.
The oldest resident of our planet was born on the fourth July 1898 She worked as a servant almost all her life.
The title of Weaver Earth’s oldest person before died, wore no more than a week. He was appropriated to Gertrude after the death of the Japanese Misao Okawa, who died on April one hundred the eighteenth year of life.
Interestingly, on the second of April, Weaver sent the American President Barack Obama an invitation on his one hundred and seventeenth day birth. Having accepted it, Obama promised that he would certainly appear, however, unfortunately, the oldest resident of the planet until next name day did not live. The rehabilitation center reported that the woman had long dreamed of celebrating her birthday in the company of the president.
Gertrude’s official birth certificate has not been preserved. For many years her birthday was celebrated on the fourth of July, just on Independence Day of the United States.
Now the title of the oldest earthling passed another American – Dzheralien Tall, whom May twenty-third one hundred and sixteen. I wonder if the above people had the secret of longevity?
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