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8 minutes ago, Lafaucheuse said:

I've heard of him before, already mentionned him once or twice here in addition. But can't find any article or anything about him, where did you find the picture ? looks very well for his age btw

On LinkedIn. He is searching for a work as geezer.

 

Nah, some local historian interviewed him about his WW2 experience some months ago.

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15 minutes ago, drol said:

On LinkedIn. He is searching for a work as geezer.

 

Nah, some local historian interviewed him about his WW2 experience some months ago.

But the post about him is on linkedin, just found it, thanks ;) 

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James D. Hughes (wiki), Lieutenant General in the U.S. Air Force, dead at 101.

Picked in some pools on here I think.

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An obscure Italian actress, Anna Vivaldi (IMDb) born July 1922 is still alive at 101 living in Rome

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Vera Koroleva (born September 30, 1914) is a Soviet agricultural worker. 
In 1948 was awarded the title Hero of Socialist Labor with the Order of Lenin and the gold medal "Sickle and Hammer".

 

At the link video congratulations on his 109th birthday.


Page on ru.wiki

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2 hours ago, chel said:

Vera Koroleva (born September 30, 1914)

That makes me wonder how much Russian born before the 1917 Revolution are still alive ? About ten ?  More ? Less ?

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On 22/08/2023 at 19:27, Funeralopolis said:

https://torinocronaca.it/news/torino/304500/torino-dice-addio-a-bruno-segre-ma-lui-e-vivo-e-sta-bene.html

 

Still alive.

It's a case of homonymy.

Segre's carer also said that "he is fine and returned yesterday from the mountain."

In September he will be 105.

 

Bruno Segre, the dead one, is a journalist and essayist born in 1930. 

Bruno Segre dead for real at 105.

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February 2024 is an interesting month for those who will turn 100. Many names mentioned quite often and few immortals or candidate immortals between them.

 

1)Omchery N N Pillai (1 February): who the fuck he is, but at least another Indian centenarian after they were cullen.

2)Vojo Stanic (3 Feb): chainsmonker Montenegro painter once suggested as an immortal.

3)Khamtai Siphandone (8 Feb): Laotian decomposing tyrant, certified Immortal and one of the biggest "How the fuck still alive?" out there

4)Charles Coste (8 Feb): French prominent cyclist who has already been the subject of a deth hoax.

5)Wu Chengzhang (8 Feb): Chinese survivor of 1948 Olympic games, seems to be a good shot at immortality

6)Woody Woodbury (9 Feb): American comedian, WW2 veteran

7)JP Enrile (14 Feb): Here he is! Certified immortal and widely believed to be by the vast majority of Filipinos

8)The Earl of Elgin (17 Feb): Oldest peer, very overweight, why still alive?

9)Zheng Tuobin (24 Feb): Chinese minister with outrageous retirement benefit. Good shot at immortality once again.

 

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28 minutes ago, drol said:

4)Charles Coste (8 Feb): French prominent cyclist who has already been the subject of a deth hoax.

He is due to hold the Olympic torch later this year. Here is a video of him from two days ago : looks really well, probably has a little time in him  left. Will probably obit in the uk right ??

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American linguist of the Ichishkíin language Virginia Beavert (Wikidead at 102

 

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Margaret 'Toddy' Kehoe, an Ottawa politician and philanthropist, has died. She was 105.  In the 1960's, Kehoe founded the Brighthope School, a school in Ottawa for special needs children. She served as Ottawa Regional Councillor for Carleton Ward from 1974 to 1985. 

 

https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/trailblazing-local-politician-toddy-kehoe-dies-at-105-1.6761866

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The Kazakh veteran was congratulated on his 100th birthday. The front-line history of Shaldanbai Shanbaev began in 1942. Until the end of the war, he was part of the 227th Infantry Regiment of the Internal Troops. After the war he worked as an accountant on a collective farm. Together with his wife, they raised and raised 9 children, who gave them 32 grandchildren, 47 great-grandchildren and already three great-great-grandchildren.

inform.kz vecher.kz

video in Kazakh language

 

 

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On 05/09/2021 at 09:46, The Watcher said:

Alexander McAllister (b 19 Dec 1920) is now the world's oldest living first class cricketer. A mere youngster comapred to Eileen Ash who will be 110 next month. 


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Turns out Scotland's Alexander McAllister (wiki) was never the world's oldest living first class cricketer. He died off radar in Sunningdale, Berkshire on 29 January 2008, aged 87! 

Both Cricket Archived and the Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians have updated their profiles for McAllister to reflect this, and his record is in the GRO Index.

The fact that McAllister is long dead means there are no known centenarian first class cricketers currently living – this is quite rare. William Faulkner (b. 1923, wiki) COULD still be alive, but there's no evidence. Arjunrao Bharbhare (b. Jul 1924, wiki), John Stenton (b. Oct 1924, wiki) and P. M. Anandan (b. Dec 1924, wiki) are the next three names on my "possibly living" list.

The oldest first class cricketer definitely still alive that I know of? Probably Basil Rigg (b. 1926, wiki).

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Edith Ceccarelli, the oldest validated living person in the USA turned 116 last week.  She is also the second-oldest validated person in the world only behind Maria Branyas as well as one of three individuals born in 1908 still alive as of today.  I am VERY happy that we still have some individuals still alive who were born in the 1900s because that was the time before the model year concept for vehicles was invented.  I hope we still have a 1908-born individual alive by 2025, 2026, 2027, and maybe 2028 as well as have the first validated person on record to pass away at 120 or 121.  I also hope that we still have a 1900s-decade born individual (most likely 1909) alive by the early 2030s so that we can still have the oldest person in the world born in the 1900s decade in the 2030s as well as possibly have a new longest-lived validated person on record.

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5 minutes ago, John "요한" Sulu said:

Edith Ceccarelli, the oldest validated living person in the USA turned 116 last week.  She is also the second-oldest validated person in the world only behind Maria Branyas as well as one of three individuals born in 1908 still alive as of today.  I am VERY happy that we still have some individuals still alive who were born in the 1900s because that was the time before the model year concept for vehicles was invented.  I hope we still have a 1908-born individual alive by 2025, 2026, 2027, and maybe 2028 as well as have the first validated person on record to pass away at 120 or 121.  I also hope that we still have a 1900s-decade born individual (most likely 1909) alive by the early 2030s so that we can still have the oldest person in the world born in the 1900s decade in the 2030s as well as possibly have a new longest-lived validated person on record.

 

 

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8 minutes ago, John "요한" Sulu said:

I am VERY happy that we still have some individuals still alive who were born in the 1900s because that was the time before the model year concept for vehicles was invented.

Of course, that is a great source of Joy for all of us :) 

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Holocaust refugee Marianne Phillips turns 100.
 

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On 11/01/2024 at 21:26, La Tombe said:

Roger Guillemin, French-American neuroscientist and Nobel Prize 1977 for medecine is 100 today ! 

He is dead.

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