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Oldest living person turns 116
Oldest living person turns 116

Yahoo

time18 hours ago

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Oldest living person turns 116

The oldest living person is celebrating turning 116, in Surrey, on Thursday. Ethel Caterham became the oldest living person in April after the death, aged 116, of Brazilian nun Sister Inah Canbarro Lucas. She will celebrate her birthday in a care home in Lightwater and take the day 'at her own pace' surrounded by her family. Ms Caterham was born on August 21 1909, in Shipton Bellinger, Hampshire, five years before the start of the First World War, as the second youngest of eight siblings. This makes her the last surviving subject of Edward VII. According to the Gerontology Research Group (GRG) she met her husband Norman, who was a major in the British Army, at a dinner party in 1931. They were stationed in Hong Kong and Gibraltar and had two children. Her husband died in 1976, the GRG said. A spokesperson for her care home said: 'Ethel and her family are so grateful for all of the kind messages and interest shown to her as she celebrates her 116th birthday this year. 'Ethel has again chosen not to give any interviews, preferring to spend the day quietly with her family so that she can enjoy it at her own pace. 'The King may be her one concession, understandably. Thank you again for your kind wishes on this special day.' Last year Ms Caterham was sent a birthday card by the King to mark her 115th birthday. The title of the oldest person ever is held by French woman Jeanne Calment, who lived to 122 years 164 days, according to Guinness World Records.

Oldest living person turns 116
Oldest living person turns 116

The Independent

time18 hours ago

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  • The Independent

Oldest living person turns 116

The oldest living person is celebrating turning 116, in Surrey, on Thursday. Ethel Caterham became the oldest living person in April after the death, aged 116, of Brazilian nun Sister Inah Canbarro Lucas. She will celebrate her birthday in a care home in Lightwater and take the day 'at her own pace' surrounded by her family. Ms Caterham was born on August 21 1909, in Shipton Bellinger, Hampshire, five years before the start of the First World War, as the second youngest of eight siblings. This makes her the last surviving subject of Edward VII. According to the Gerontology Research Group (GRG) she met her husband Norman, who was a major in the British Army, at a dinner party in 1931. They were stationed in Hong Kong and Gibraltar and had two children. Her husband died in 1976, the GRG said. A spokesperson for her care home said: 'Ethel and her family are so grateful for all of the kind messages and interest shown to her as she celebrates her 116th birthday this year. 'Ethel has again chosen not to give any interviews, preferring to spend the day quietly with her family so that she can enjoy it at her own pace. ' The King may be her one concession, understandably. Thank you again for your kind wishes on this special day.' Last year Ms Caterham was sent a birthday card by the King to mark her 115th birthday. The title of the oldest person ever is held by French woman Jeanne Calment, who lived to 122 years 164 days, according to Guinness World Records.

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