World's oldest person dies at 116

In this 2014 file photo, Gertrude Weaver holds a flower at Silver Oaks Health and Rehabilitation Centre in Camden, Ark. File picture: Danny Johnston

In this 2014 file photo, Gertrude Weaver holds a flower at Silver Oaks Health and Rehabilitation Centre in Camden, Ark. File picture: Danny Johnston

Published Apr 7, 2015

Share

Arkansas - Days after becoming the world's oldest person, American Gertrude Weaver has died at the age of 116, US media reported.

Weaver died Monday morning of complications from pneumonia, reports said.

Weaver passed away at the Silver Oaks Health and Rehabilitation Centre in the southern state of Arkansas, local TV station KATV reported.

Weaver was pronounced the world's oldest person on April 1 after the death of 117-year-old Misao Okawa in Japan.

Weaver would have turned 117 on July 4.

She was aware of her unique status, the Centre said, according to the Washington Post.

“She knew that she was the oldest person in the world, and she enjoyed that distinction greatly. She enjoyed every phone call, every letter, every comment. Everything was read to her,” Kathy Langley, administrator of the Centre, told the Post.

Weaver was born in 1898, the youngest of six children, and was the daughter of sharecroppers.

She once told an Arkansas newspaper that her longevity was due among other things to “treating everybody good,” the Post said.

She had four children and is survived by a son who turns 94 on Tuesday, the Post said.

AFP

Related Topics: