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“People say they will die because of work, but
Work is the driving force of life… Caring for others is the secret of vitality”
The happiest memory is the return home of the brothers who fought in the First World War

Sister Andre, the oldest in the world, died aged 118. AFP Yonhap News

AFP and Reuters reported on the 17th (local time) that the French nun Andre (real name Lucile Langdon), known as the oldest in the world, died at the age of 118. The nursing home in Toulon, France, where Sister Andre lived, informed the media of her death on the same day. An official from the nursing home said that Sister Andre died in her sleep, saying, “It’s very sad, but (the death) will be a relief for Sister, who misses her dearest brother who died first. ” According to the Gerontological Research Group (GRG), he is the world’s oldest person, inheriting the title of world’s oldest person from Japanese Grandmother Tanaka Kane, who died aged 119 in April last year. Born on February 11, 1904, in the south of France near the Alps, the daughter of three sons and one daughter, Sister Andre became a nun at the age of 41 when she joined a Catholic charity in 1944. The year she was born was the first subway in New York, USA, and the start of the world’s biggest road cycling event, the Tour de France. As the happiest memory of his life, he referred to the moment when two of his brothers who had served in the First World War returned home alive. After working as a home teacher in her youth, after becoming a nun, she was assigned to a hospital in Vichy, a small town in central France, and worked as a medical staff for 31 years. After retirement, he moved to a nursing home in Toulon, a port city facing the Mediterranean Sea, where he lived a regular life consisting of prayers, meals, and occasional meetings with residents. As he was famous for being the oldest person in Europe for a long time, he received many letters, and he answered almost every letter he received. After experiencing two world wars, the ‘Spanish flu’ pandemic in 1918, and the new coronavirus infection pandemic (Corona 19) (global pandemic), he was infected with Corona in January 2021, but was deemed cured without any symptoms and it became a hot topic, she had to go At the time, 81 of the 88 residents of the nursing home where she lived were confirmed and 10 died. Although Sister Andre became blind due to advanced age and being confined to a wheelchair, it is known that she spent her last years well enough to enjoy red wine on her 117th birthday. Even in the nursing home, he also possessed a selfless personality enough to care for other elderly people much younger than himself. In a conversation with reporters in April last year, AFP reported that he identified working and caring for others as the secret to his vitality. He revealed that he worked until the age of 108 and said, “People say they will die because of work, but for me, work is the driving force of life.” He emphasized at the time, “People should help and love each other, not hate each other. If you keep that in mind, things will be much better.” According to AFP, Sister Andre was often asked for DNA or hair samples to discover the secret of her longevity, but she refused to provide them, saying “only God knows the secret.” Meanwhile, according to AFP, Jeanne Calment, who died at the age of 122 in Arles, France in 1997 holds the record for the oldest person to date. random news