Mogene |
My grandmother, Wilma, is 104 and living with my mother. She drove until she was 95 and lived by herself until she was 99. She comes from a long line of long lived people. At her 100th birthday party, we invited everyone she new and asked them to bring their photos. We had a scanner and spools of CDs so we could make copies for everyone. It was a great way to capture photos, names and stories.
Earl died at 99 - her older brother Mary (aka Mamie) died at 98 - her mother Anna died at 103 - her grandmother |
Katherine (98) |
My family died young Grandmothers on both sides died at 76 - and my grandfathers both died years before that.
Anyway - Anna and Leola |
Emmy (99) |
Veronica (92)
Amy (102) |
Emma, 99 |
Lenore. |
Herb. |
Ruth (97)
Edith (92) |
Is this about funny (dated) names of old people, or are you trolling for other information somehow, eh? |
Peter, but we're pretty sure he didn't actually know how old he was. Nonetheless, highly likely centenarian based on available records.
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Virginia. My grandmother who just turned 90.
Not family, but my next door neighbor, Julia is 96. |
My grandma, Agnes (96) and her youngest sister Viola (still alive at 96) |
My husband's mother and her sister have lived longer than anyone in the family that anyone knows of. They are 71 and 73, and their names are Betty and Ann.
The vast majority of the family has diabetes, even young adults. Only my husband and one cousin don't. |