Re: Oldest person you knew
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03/28/20 09:16 AM
03/28/20 09:16 AM
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Allan Minear
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My great aunt was 103 when she passed away, my mom was 83 her parents my grandparents were 88 when they passed away and a friend who was one of the original flying tiger's was 92 or 93 when he passed away I hope to keep waking up for many year's to come ha ha
Allan
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Re: Oldest person you knew
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03/28/20 09:58 AM
03/28/20 09:58 AM
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lee steinmeyer
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My mom was 97 and my dad was 94, born in 1901, when they passed. I have four sisters, Oldest is 90, 87' 85 and 83 in that order. All doing well. Good genes in my family, I guess.
I have a neighbor that is right at the 100 mark, and his driving is scary, but he is doing well....just can't hear! If you ain't healthy, getting old really sucks, but if healthy it is a blessing!
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Re: Oldest person you knew
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03/28/20 11:12 AM
03/28/20 11:12 AM
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Buck (Zandra)
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A distant cousin who lived to be 103,she died in the mid '80's.She was born on a homestead here in the U.P. and followed her husband when he was a wood worker moving from logging camp to camp.When she was on her deathbed the minister asked her if she remembered anything from her childhood,and she told him she could remember it all like it happened yesterday.I always remember that.It shows you how short life really is.
Buck(formely known as Zandra)
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