World’s Second Oldest Person Dies

February 22nd, 2008 Posted By Pat Dollard.

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TOKYO (AP) - Japan’s oldest person, who was also the second oldest person in the world, has died at a hospital in southwestern Japan, her nursing home said Saturday. She was 113.

Edna Parker of Shelbyville, Ind., is recognized as the world’s oldest person at age 114, according to The Guinness Book of Records. She was born on April 20, 1893.

Tsuneyo Toyonaga, who became the country’s oldest person last August, died Friday, days after she was transferred to a nearby hospital because she lost her appetite, said Masuko Yamamoto, deputy director of the Yume-no-Sato nursing home in the southern city of Nangoku.

Born on May 21, 1894, Toyonaga had been in the nursing home the last 12 years. She was a darling among caretakers and fellow residents, Yamamoto said.

“She was dozing off most of the day recently but when she was awake she used to enjoy singing children’s songs. Once she started singing she wouldn’t stop until we all got tired and had to stop her,” she said.

Toyonaga is survived by five children and 10 grandchildren, Kyodo News agency said.

Kaku Yamanaka, born on Dec. 11, 1894, is now Japan’s oldest person, according to the Health and Welfare Ministry. She lives in a nursing home in Aichi, central Japan.

The number of Japanese living beyond 100 has almost quadrupled in the past 10 years and is soon expected to surpass 28,000.

Japan has one of the world’s longest average life spans—a factor often attributed to a healthy diet rich in fish and rice. In 2006, Japanese women set a new record for life expectancy at 85.81 years, while men live an average of about 79 years.


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One Response

  1. kyrceck

    My next door neighbor turned 104 this january, she’s a really funny, very much alive, energetic woman - still makes art, goes out and shops, hosts parties.

    Apparently back in the day she was a pretty prestigious hairdresser, worked with Marilyn Monroe and developed a pretty good friendship.

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