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1 hour ago, Thatcher said:

Charles Njonjo dead aged 101.

Go mr. Zywotko! You can do it!

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On 24/01/2021 at 16:55, drol said:

Now Charlie Njonjo tuned 101 and is still fit as a fiddle.


I tend to agree with this analysis. Cause of death was given as pneumonia, which would wipe out even some of the healthiest of centenarians.

Swift and painless end though. "The old man's friend" as it used to be known as in the UK. 

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52 minutes ago, Ulitzer95 said:


I tend to agree with this analysis. Cause of death was given as pneumonia, which would wipe out even some of the healthiest of centenarians.

Swift and painless end though. "The old man's friend" as it used to be known as in the UK. 

 

Actually his family said he had been ill for almost two years.

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Zheng Min dead at 101.

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On 06/10/2021 at 20:15, arghton said:

Doing a bit of research, here's a list of Indian centenarians marked living on wikipedia + potential soon-to-be centenarians (2021 or 2022). Here's who are alive after the deaths of 2021:


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1922:

Yumnam Yaima Singh (28th of August 1922-OTR 3rd of March 2017) Politician, Lok Sabha member 1991-1996

S. H. Sarma (1st of December 1922-) Admiral, Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet during the Indo-Pakistani war of 1971

Rustom Sorabji "Rusi" Cooper (15th of December 1922-) First-class cricketer, longest-lived first-class player in the history of Middlesex County Cricket Club

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S. H. Sarma reportedly dead.

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Apparently he still took part in an event under a month ago, however in a wheelchair. Could still walk and stand in March 2021. The Indo-Pakistani war ended in December 1971, he took part in some celebrations and wrote his name in an electronic visitor's book.

 

Nine days later he was in critical condition at a hospital and apparently had lingered on life support since christmas eve

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On 29/12/2021 at 19:53, Ulitzer95 said:

I thought she had been mentioned on here before by drol or arghton but the search engine is turning up nada.

 

Fatima Kuinova (wiki), Tajik singer, dead one day after her 101st birthday, according to her family on Facebook.


Seems her age was exaggerated. Someone keeps trying to edit her DOB on Wiki, and they're not wrong. Kuinova's real name was Panir Ibragimov according to her family on FB. She lived in Rego Park, NY.

The matching residency records on Ancestry tell us the truth. She was born 28 Dec 1926, not 28 Dec 1920!

Now WTF is it with ladies from the East lying to make themselves older, and ladies from the West lying to make themselves younger? The mind boggles!

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Tweet reporting the death of American embryologist Beatrice Mintz (wiki), aged 100.

Picked by @Yvonne in the 20 / 20 pool.
 


 

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Frequently mentioned Indian lawyer and politician Aiyappan Pillai (wiki) has died at 107.

Picked in the centenarian deadpool, and maybe others.

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On 06/10/2021 at 22:15, arghton said:

Doing a bit of research, here's a list of Indian centenarians marked living on wikipedia + potential soon-to-be centenarians (2021 or 2022). Here's who are alive after the deaths of 2021:

 

1910-1919:

Saalumarada Thimmakka (1910/1911/1913/1919-) Environmentalist

Fauja Singh (1st of April 1911/likely 1928-) Runner

Aiyappan Pillai (24th of May 1914-4th of January 2022) Politician. Died from a heart disease.

Pappammal (1914-) Organic farmer

Shyam Saran Negi (1st of July 1917-) Retired schoolteacher, first person to vote in India's first election after independence in 1951

S. K. Paramasivan (26th of February 1919-) Politician, Lok Sabha member 1962-1967

Yadlapati Venkatarao (16th of December 1919-) Politician, Rajya Sabha member 1998-2004

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Updated. The oldest notable Indian is now Shyam Saran Negi, teacher and voter who looks and sounds horrible and has been ill for ages but his time never comes.

Why Shyam, he's the fourth-oldest on the list? Well, the "top 3" are probably all longevity claimants. While Thimmakka is likely over 100, Singh is rumored to be 93 and who knows about Pappammal. 107 my ass, she's probably somewhere between 85 and 95.

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So now India is left with:

 

1)Three fraudsters clearly exaggerating their ages: Fauja Singh, Saalumarada Thimmakka and Pappammal. Despite this all three seem on their way out, with Fauja now almost unable to walk and dangerously thin, Thimmakka in & out of hospital for years and Pappammal on a wheelchair and visibly frail.

2)The mighty Shyam Saran Negi, whose age is even likely true. Rumoured dead at least six times, seriously ill since January 2020, but is the last original Indian geezer with a realistic age, so kudos to the old guy.

3)Two politicos born in 1919. Not heard anything from Paramasivan in years, doubt he is even still alive. Venkatrao is unexplicably alive, having looked like a cadver for years and lost his whole family in 2021.

4)A bunch of youngsters: Mani Kumar Chetri, Thanga Darlong, B. B. Lal, N. Sankaraiah, C. R. Rao, Pravrajika Bhaktiprana (who is likely a fraudster), all with their share of health issues.

5)The upcoming, most notably rationalist Ravipudi Venkatadri, who has seemingly started to decompose while still breathing.

 

The decline in the last year has been swift.

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On 19/01/2021 at 19:17, drol said:

Here's a list of them, just to see how many will be dead in a year:

 

1)Saalumarada Thimmakka (1910). India.

2)Fauja Singh (1911). India.

3)Jessie Lichauco (1912). Philippines (Cuban born, so counts half...):dead:

4)Toko Shinoda (1913). Japan. :dead:

5)G. Venkatasubbiah (1913). India. :dead:

6)Aiyappan Pillai (1914). India.:dead:

7)Mieko Nagaoka (1914). Japan. :dead:

8)Tsuneko Sasamoto (1914). Japan.

9)Lambert Mascarenhas (1914). India. :dead:

10)Ma Shitu (1915). China.

11)Isabel Crook (1915). China. (Canadian born, so counts half...)

12)Man Kaur (1916). India. :dead:

13)Ri Yong-suk (1916). North Korea.:dead:

14)Vu Khieu (1916) Vietnam. Currently "gravely ill". :dead:

15)Whang-od (1917). Philippines.

16)Song Ping (1917). China.

17)Shyam Saran Negi (1917). India.

18)Mahlagha Mallah (1917). Iran. :dead:

19)Yang You (1917). China.

20)Florence Alice Lubega (1917). Uganda. :dead:

21)H. S. Doreswamy (1918). India. :dead:

22)Philipose Mar Chrysostom (1918). India. :dead:

23)Victor Mukete (1918). Cameroon. :dead:

24)Lotfollah Safi Golpaygani (1919). Iran.:dead:

25)S. K. Paramasivan (1919). India.:dead:

26)Osman Nuhu Sharubutu (1919). Ghana.

27)Satya Mohan Joshi (1919). Nepal.

28)K. R. Gowri Amma (1919). India.:dead:

29)Malik Dohan al-Hassan (1919). Iraq. :dead:

30)Akintola Williams (1919). Nigeria.

31)Emmanuel Evans-Anfom (1919). Ghana. :dead:

32)V. M. M. Nair (1919). India. :dead:

33)Yedlapati Venkatarao (1919). India.:dead:

34)Lim Kean Chye (1919). Malaysia.

35)David Musuguri (1920). Tanzania.

36)Henry Hu (1920). Hong Kong.

37)Charles Njonjo (1920). Kenya.:dead:

38)Nguyen Dinh Dau (1920). Vietnam.

39)Saleh Ajeery (1920). Kuwait.:dead:

40)Kim Hyung-suk (1920). South Korea.

41)Zheng Min (1920). China.:dead:

42)Thanga Darlong (1920). India.

43)Adelina Santos Rodriguez (1920). Philippines. :dead:

44)C. R. Rao (1920). India.

45)Kim Yong-ju (1920). North Korea. :dead:

45)Wan Haifeng (1920). China.

46)Zou Yu (1920). China.

47)Raghunath Chandorkar (1920). India. :dead:

48)Chao Kuang Piu (1920). Hong Kong. :dead:

49)Hossein Wahid Khorasani (1921). Iran.

50)T. M. Kaliannan (1921). India. :dead:

 

How many of them will be dead in a year? 4 or 5?

After a year from the post, here are the survivors and the new additions:

 

1)Saalumarada Thimmakka (1910). India.

2)Fauja Singh (1911). India.

3)Tsuneko Sasamoto (1914). Japan. :dead:

4)Ma Shitu (1915). China:dead:

5)Isabel Crook (1915).  China. (Canadian born, so counts half...) :dead:

6)Whang-od (1917). Philippines.

7)Song Ping (1917). China.

8)Shyam Saran Negi (1917). India. :dead:

9)Yang You (1917). China.

10)Lotfollah Safi Golpaygani (1919). Iran.:dead:

11)S. K. Paramasivan (1919). India.:dead:

12)Osman Nuhu Sharubutu (1919). Ghana.

13)Satya Mohan Joshi (1919). Nepal. :dead:

14)Akintola Williams (1919). Nigeria. :dead:

15)Yedlapati Venkatarao (1919). India.:dead:

16)Lim Kean Chye (1919). Malaysia. :dead:

17)David Musuguri (1920). Tanzania.

18)Henry Hu (1920). Hong Kong.

19)Nguyen Dinh Dau (1920). Vietnam. :dead:

20)Saleh Ajeery (1920). Kuwait.:dead:

21)Kim Hyung-suk (1920). South Korea.

22)Thanga Darlong (1920). India. :dead:

23)C. R. Rao (1920). India. :dead:

24)Wan Haifeng (1920). China. :dead:

25)Zou Yu (1920). China.

26)Hossein Wahid Khorasani (1921)

Almost half dead in a year. Good result. And now the new ones

27)Toshiko Taira (1921). Japan. :dead:

28)Amadou-Mahtar M'Bow (1921). Senegal. :dead:

29)Abd-Al Minaam Khaleel (1921). Egypt.:dead:

30)N. Sankaraiah (1921). India. :dead:

31)Wang Xiji (1921). China.

32)Abang Muhammad Salahuddin (1921). Malaysia.:dead:

33)Lim Tze Peng (1921). Singapore.

 

Not so many new entries.

 

Among these guys there are still invincible ones (Whang-od, Song Ping, Fucking Golpaygani and Khorasani, Sharubutu, Kim Hyung-suk, Nguyen Dinh Dau) and others "how the fuck they still alive?" (Saalumarada, Ma Shitu, Saran Negi, Yedlapati, Musuguri, Lim Kean Chye, Saleh Ajeery, Wan Haifeng). 

 

 

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On 05/07/2021 at 21:09, arghton said:

New article from a week ago with a new image:

https://www.midilibre.fr/2021/06/27/le-portrait-du-dimanche-dans-le-gard-pour-pierre-parsus-peindre-cest-vivre-9633517.php

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He has lost weight if compared to what he looked like in 2017:

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Well Pierre Parsus died on the first of January, under the radar ! Quite sad and strangely enough I only found one qo… I thought he would be more considered at his death…

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Nehemiah Persoff in a December zoom interview. Debatably doesn't look so great in this one but amazing for a 102-year old who retired in the 1980s due to health problems and looked like he was on the brink of death at 100

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Well, that's your Nguyễn Côn finally fucking dead.

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21 hours ago, arghton said:

Nehemiah Persoff in a December zoom interview. Debatably doesn't look so great in this one but amazing for a 102-year old who retired in the 1980s due to health problems and looked like he was on the brink of death at 100

Honestly, he doesn’t look that bad ! He seems quite sound of mind, still able to talk about his life and achievement for 30 minutes. Doesn’t seem at death’s door imo. 
probably dead tomorrow now

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American conductor and violinist Everett Lee (wiki) dead in Sweden at 105 according to this Facebook post.

 

A pick in the centenarian deadpool. Possibly a DDP pick?

 

He should get a QO.

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On 03/10/2021 at 00:48, Ulitzer95 said:


Worth noting also that Samuel Lombardo died in June, aged 101.

The four 100-year-old World War II veterans who participated in the coin toss at Super Bowl LIV in Feb 2020:

Odón S. Cardenas (b. 1919)
Samuel Lombardo (1919–2021)
Charles E. McGee (1919–2022) wiki
Sidney Walton (1919–2021) wiki


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22 hours ago, Ulitzer95 said:

American conductor and violinist Everett Lee (wiki) dead in Sweden at 105 according to this Facebook post.

 

A pick in the centenarian deadpool. Possibly a DDP pick?

 

He should get a QO.

Re Everett Lee... how many living people have a portrait by Carl Van Vechten? You had to have one to be big in the 40s and 50s.

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7 minutes ago, drol said:

Re Everett Lee... how many living people have a portrait by Carl Van Vechten? You had to have one to be big in the 40s and 50s.


I asked this question a few years back. Annoyingly, I used to have a link to his full library of photographs, with the list of subjects, but I lost it. Must surely be online somewhere.

If I had to guess, I'd say maybe a couple of dozen subjects survive. Leontyne Price, Marilyn Horne and Harry Belafonte being several such examples.

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Ray Anthony is 100 today

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2 minutes ago, Hell said:

looks like Ray Anthony joins the 100 club

 


The Glenn Miller Orchestra UK playing a little birthday tune for him.

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