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U.S.’s oldest man dies at 112 December 29, 2008

Posted by Chris Stover in Random Rubbish.
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One of my favorite entries in the Guiness Book of Records is the oldest living person record. I like to think of it more as a competition.

The oldest living man in the U.S. recently passed away at the age of 112 years and 206 days. That’s 16 presidencies (and just more than 20 days short of 17).

Old people have always fascinated me for an unknown reason. At the same time, I don’t think I could ever work at a geriatric home. Call me a hypocrite.

For more information on old people, I direct you to the Wikipedia page about supercentenarians.

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1. Online Tributes - December 30, 2008

Great to know that one of the oldest people living on this earth happens to be an US citizen. He saw through three centuries and he must have braved many adversities in his life. Now that he is no longer with us i would like to pay my online tributes to Chris Stover and wish that he may rest in peace.

2. U.S. to claim world’s oldest person « Chris Stover - January 4, 2009

[...] last week, America’s oldest man passed away at 112 years old. But a 114-year-old woman is slated to become the oldest person in the [...]

3. jon a. larsen - March 18, 2009

My neighbors aunt will be 111 on August 29, 2009. Where is she on the list of the oldest U.S. citizens?

4. Maria - February 10, 2012

u look cute and all like u awlyas did but i just wanna no y but u still look cute!!!!!!!!!


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