User talk:Longevitymonger
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I just checked the SSDI, and an Elizabeth B DeTrevino, who was born September 2, 1904, is listed as having died December 2, 2001 in Texas. I think this is the lady you asked about on her entry here. She was one of my favorite authors. Haddison (talk) 03:43, 19 November 2007 (UTC)
Yes, Lula Clark (1894-2003) died on March 1st of this year, shortly after her 109th birthday. Sadly when we met her on September 19, 2002, she was not totally with it but almost seemed capable of conversing with us at times.
Oh, and if it isn't already painfully obvious, I am the crazy cousin. Katagelophobia
I'm going to try sending pictures again, using a "scan to e-mail" thingy on the scanner. Expect some things by today (Oct 23) or tomorrow. Katagelophobia 23 Oct 2003
You might be interested in some information I just found at the library about Alphaeus Philemon Cole Katagelophobia 10 Dec 2003
So who were Sadie & Bessie Delany? -- Infrogmation 17:33 Apr 20, 2003 (UTC)
Though I doubt that anyone mentioned needs an article, I thought you'd be interested in the following link: 113 year old woman who witnessed the San Francisco earthquake dies -- Someone else 03:02 Apr 23, 2003 (UTC)
Interesting! I had no idea that Mary Christian had died or that she was ill, but she was 113 don't forget. Well, the title now passes to 113 year old Elana Slough. Just in case anyone was wondering, the oldest person in the world is Kamato Hongo of Japan, who was born Sept. 16, 1887 and will be 116 this year. Longevitymonger
Thanks for you additions to Carl Rakosi. I met him a few years ago in Dublin when he was more alert and alive at 95 than most 40-year-olds I know. Bmills 11:57, 5 Dec 2003 (UTC)
BIG NEWS I have discovered a great man: Ancel Keys!!!!!! He was a physiologist and scientist who studied various diets. He appeared on the cover of Time magazine on January 13, 1961. Apparently he's been on Wikipedia for a while too. There is no indication of him dying, and in all likelihood he is very much alive (there is a picture of him at age 98 (which would have been taken in 2002!) His birthday is January 26, 1904 so he doesn't have long to go. Hooray!! Katagelophobia 16 Dec. 2003
Hooray for George Kennan! I've actually already captured those pictures of him from that page, though. Also I'm glad to see (or presume) that your computer is up and working again. Katty 17 Feb 2004
- You'd better frickin' check this out: Xenophon Zolotas. Katagelophobia 4 Mar 2004
Do you have a source that Zolotas is in fact still alive? Adam 05:50, 26 Apr 2004 (UTC)
- Zolotas has been regularly listed in the International editions of Who's Who including the 2004 edition. If the man has died since it was published I'm sure someone would have mentioned it. Katagelophobia 3 May 2004