World’s Oldest Person Dies at Age 114, August 13th.
In form TOKYO, Yone Minagawa, who became the world’s oldest person earlier this year, has died at a nursing home in southwestern Japan, an official said Tuesday. She was 114.
Yone Minagawa, named the world’s oldest person in January, died of old age Monday in a nursing home 520 miles southwest of Tokyo. She reportedly had seven grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
Minagawa, who raised four sons and a daughter on her own by peddling flowers and vegetables, died of old age Monday, said Toshiro Tachibana, an official at the nursing home in Fukuchi, 520 miles southwest of Tokyo.
“Her appetite had been declining recently and her energy fading,” Tachibana said. “The death was not sudden.”
Born on Jan. 4, 1893, Minagawa was named the world’s oldest person by the Guinness Book of World Records in January following the death of Emma Faust Tillman, also 114, in the United States.
Minagawa outlived all of her children except one daughter, and had seven grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren, according to the nursing home.
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.
The number of Japanese living beyond 100 has almost quadrupled in the past 10 years and is soon expected to surpass 28,000, the government announced last September.
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Thank you AP news and Carl FREIRE.
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August 20, 2007 at 12:06 am
That is inspiring. She seems alert and happy blowing out her birthday cake.
What I was recently interested to find out was that people in 41 other countries can expect to live longer than those living in the U.S.
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20070812/D8QVEIRO0.html
Countries where people live longer than in the U.S. include,Japan and most of Europe, as well as Jordan, Guam and the Cayman Islands.
August 20, 2007 at 12:45 pm
Well…I would imagine that it has a lot to do with stress, rest and what you eat…three major killers…as this lady quoted…she got plenty of rest and ate well.
I remember some one several years back, from New Orleans, that had out lived everyone in her family [in her 100's] and when asked how she had out lived them all…did she aquate it with love she said “oh no darlin’…just the opposite…being with a man/husband will kill quick enough…
~The Baby Boomer Queen~