A 114-year-old grandmother from the United States has become the new oldest in her country, and his life is drawing attention from Sein.



According to CNN broadcasting on the 29th (local time), on the 17th, Haster Ford of North Carolina passed away at the age of 115, and Grandma Delma Sutcliffe of Omaha, Nebraska, took over the title of the oldest in the United States.



Grandma Sutcliffe, officially confirmed by the American Geriatrics Research Group (GRG), is also the 7th oldest in the world.



The local media showed great interest in the life and longevity of the oldest grandmother, reflecting the recent trend of high health concerns.



Born on October 1, 1906, and lived 114 years, 6 months and 28 days until the 29th, the grandmother married at the age of 17 and lived together until her husband passed away in the early 1970s, but had no children.



He had two breast cancer surgeries, but he recovered his health.



I was optimistic enough to live with the usual words "don't worry", and until I moved into the current nursing facility 4 years ago, I enjoyed exercising, taking care of my health, and playing cards with my friends about 3 times a week.




His two-year-old sister died 10 years ago at the age of 106, and analysis shows that his longevity also has a genetic effect.



The combined age of these sisters is 221 years and 114 days, the largest combined age of brothers and sisters in the world.



Sutcliffe knows that he is the oldest in the United States, but he doesn't take much of it.



They say they have a perception that age is just a number.



Greetings born that same year include Pui, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty in China, Hannah Arendt, a German political philosopher, and Ik-Tae Ahn, who wrote the national anthem.



Sutcliffe's old friend and now his guardian, Ruella Mason, said the secret to his longevity was that he never gave birth and never smoked.



Mason introduced that Sutcliffe, who was also vaccinated with the Corona 19 vaccine, now barely sees her eyes and her hearing is partially deteriorated, but she is still smart and strong-willed.



(Photo = US KETV capture, Internet capture, Yonhap News)