The Oldest Person in the World, Lucile Randon Dies at 118

Orang tertua di dunia, biarawati Perancis bernama Lucile Randon
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  • Al Jazeera

VIVA – The oldest person in the world, French nun Lucile Randon, has passed away at 118. Randon, who took the name of Sister Andre when she became a nun in 1944, died in her sleep on Tuesday, January 17, 2023, at the nursing home where she lived.

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“There is sadness but it was her desire to join her beloved brother. For her, it’s a liberation,” spokesperson David Tavella, of the Sainte-Catherine-Laboure nursing home in the southern French town of Toulon. 

Lucile Randon was born on February 11, 1904, and was the world’s oldest living person according to the Gerontology Research Group’s (GRG) World Supercentenarian Rankings List.

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She has the fondest memories, it was the return of two of her brothers at the end of the war in 1918, she told AFP in an interview on her 116th birthday, “It was rare, in families, there were usually two dead rather than two alive. They both came back,” she said.

Randon worked as a governess in Paris, a period she once called the happiest time of her life for the children of wealthy families. Then, she became a Catholic and was baptized at the age of 26.

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Driven by a desire to “go further”, she joined the daughters of Charity order of nuns when she was 41. Sister Andre was then assigned to a hospital in Vichy, France, where she worked for 31 years.

In later life, she moved to Toulon along the Mediterranean coast. Her days in the nursing home were punctuated by prayer, mealtimes, and visits from residents and hospice workers.

After that, in 2021, she survived a bout of COVID-19. Randon told reporters last year that her work and caring for others had kept her spry.

People say that work kills, for me work kept me alive, I kept working until I was 108,” she told reporters in April last year in the tearoom of the home.

Although she was blind and needed a wheelchair, she used to care for other elderly people much younger than herself.

“People should help each other and love each other instead of hating. If we shared all that, things would be a lot better,” she added.

Likely, France’s new oldest person is now 112-year-old Marie-Rose Tessier, a woman from Vendee, longevity expert Laurent Toussaint told AFP. But Toussaint warned that it was always possible an even older person had not yet made themselves known.

Jeanne Calment, who died in 1997 at the age of 122 in Arles, southern France, holds the record for the oldest confirmed age reached by any one. 

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