Edna Parker dies at 115; former teacher was world's oldest person
Edna Parker, a former Indiana schoolteacher who was certified as the world's oldest person, died Wednesday at a nursing home in Shelbyville, Ind.
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Edna Parker, a former Indiana schoolteacher who was certified as the world's oldest person, died Wednesday at a nursing home in Shelbyville, Ind.
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www.legacy.comEdna Ruth Parker (née Scott; 20 April 1893 – 26 November 2008) was a validated American supercentenarian and, until her death, was recognized as the oldest living person in the world following the death of Yone Minagawa of Japan on 13 August 2007. She assumed the title at age 114 years, 115 days. Parker became Indiana's oldest living person on 7 April 2005 at age 111 years, 352 days (following the death of then almost-112-year-old Minnie Kearby, who was just six days older at the time...
gerontology.fandom.comEdna Ruth Parker (née Scott) was a validated American supercentenarian. She is the longevity record holder for the U.S. state of Indiana.
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