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On 01/01/2024 at 20:13, Gisooo said:

Some names born 1923 who turned 100 in 2023

 

Lily Ebert (Wiki), Hungarian author and Holocaust survivor

 

Lily Ebert has become a great great grandma. She looks pretty well.

 

 

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On 14/11/2022 at 20:48, drol said:

Is psychiatrist Robert R. Holt really still alive? 

 

I can't value his importance in his field and has not been heard about since his 100th birthday, unless I'm wrong.


Robert R. Holt (wiki) dead at 106 according to his son.

Awaiting an obit.


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Good luck with that and Holt's obits.

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On 01/01/2024 at 20:13, Gisooo said:

Some names born 1923 who turned 100 in 2023

 

*snip*
 

Therese Gouin Decarie (Wiki), Canadian psychologist


*snip*


Thérèse Gouin Décarie (wikidead at 100.

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On 12/04/2024 at 18:25, Ulitzer95 said:


Robert R. Holt (wiki) dead at 106 according to his son.

Awaiting an obit.


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On 15/04/2024 at 19:20, drol said:

Good luck with that and Holt's obits.


Never give up hope young drol.

Obit for Robert R. Holt.

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On 12/04/2024 at 15:14, The Old Crem said:

Lily Ebert has become a great great grandma. She looks pretty well.

 

 

 

 

I think I might have been the first person on Deathlist to - ahem - finger her for future use, that was ages - like over a decade - ago when she turned up in a documentary, discussed surviving the holocaust and indicated she was terminally ill. 

 

There's more life and joy in that face than in 77-year-old Donald Trump's mugshot

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Alright, someone own up.

Whose autism levels have shattered the glass ceiling?
 

 

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8 minutes ago, Ulitzer95 said:

Alright, someone own up.

Whose autism levels have shattered the glass ceiling?
 

 

 

I'm so glad the World Wide Web did not exist when I was growing up. At least all of the pointless unfinished lists I made stayed in my notebook. 

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3 hours ago, Ulitzer95 said:

Alright, someone own up.

Whose autism levels have shattered the glass ceiling?
 

 

Bold coming from the creator of:

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I'll confess, I have a few lists like that lying around. :facepalm:

I'm left-handed though.

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On 18/04/2024 at 06:58, maryportfuncity said:

indicated she was terminally ill.

She's been around for a while since then to be terminally ill!

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Dipping into this serious book on ufology this morning by way of researching summat, thought to put the dates of birth and death of Sturrock into what I'm writing only to discover he's still around and turned 100 last month:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_A._Sturrock

 

Definitely the chance of an obit somewhere, esp.the kind that'd count in the more permissive pools

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, gcreptile said:

Super-centenarian Vincent Dransfield in suspiciously good health at 110:

https://www.today.com/health/men-s-health/110-year-old-man-drives-car-rcna148538

 

Looks like has at least (!) a couple of years left.

 

Edit: Maybe this belongs in World's Oldest.....

Suspicious? If the man told me he was 90 I'd believe it. The fact that he's 110 and somehow still driving independently, let alone do everything else the article says, is astounding. That he somehow managed also not have any issues with anesthetic at 110 definitely tells me that he's in pretty damn good shape... That poor anesthesiologist though.

 

For some reason he hates jogging and most other forms of exercise, and has a diet that is probably more congruent with a man in a midlife crisis than a man who was born during World War I. Just... How?

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On 03/01/2023 at 07:06, berge7f9 said:

As far as baseball is concerned, my death list is as follows:

 

1. Art Schallock -  oldest player doesn't live to 100

 

Art Schallock is 100

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On 12/03/2021 at 17:26, arghton said:

Alive centenarians from countries and dependencies with smaller populations.  (under 20 million, only ones born over 100 years before this post.)

 

Estonia: (1,3 million)

Heini Paas, art historian (estonian wiki) (born 6th of October 1918, alive as of 2019)

Mai Raud-Pähn, art historian (estonian wiki) (born 2nd of November 1920, alive as of 2020)

Eduard Kuuskor, WWII veteran (estonian wiki) (born 2nd of January 1918, alive as of 2021)

Addold Mossin, neopagan priest (estonian wiki) (born 12th of December 1919, alive as of 2019)

 


Mai Raud-Pähn (wikidead at 103.

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American educator Alice Holloway Young (Wikidead at 100

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46 minutes ago, Gisooo said:

American educator Alice Holloway Young (Wikidead at 100


Euro blocked site.

 

Classic example of someone who wouldn’t have a Wiki page had they not reached 100.

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1 minute ago, Ulitzer95 said:


Euro blocked site.

 

Classic example of someone who wouldn’t have a Wiki page had they not reached 100.

 

Here, its okay?

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Norman Spencer, mentioned here a few times, implicitly reached 2024, since he isn't on Q4 of the 2023 index. 

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17 minutes ago, Master Obit said:

Norman Spencer, mentioned here a few times, implicitly reached 2024, since he isn't on Q4 of the 2023 index. 


The longevity community seem to have a closer tab on him now. I’d expect them to know of his death within a week or two.

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25 minutes ago, Ulitzer95 said:


The longevity community seem to have a closer tab on him now. I’d expect them to know of his death within a week or two.

As far as I know, nobody actually has any contact (certainly nobody on OldestinBritain does, because I'm one of that group). All the posts about him on fora are simply operating under the assumption that he hasn't died. It's entirely possible that he'll die off the radar and only be discovered in the index. 

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23 minutes ago, The Old Crem said:

Are we to assume the public GRO index will never be updated now. 


I'll email them and ask. When I last did so in 2021 they were really passive about it and like most other businesses with lazy ass employees used the pandemic as an excuse for a "backlog". Will be amusing to see what their excuse is now.

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