The world's oldest man in the land of no return
France's Lucille Randon, the world's oldest person, has died. He was 118 years old at the time of his death. Randon was a nun
France's Lucille Randon, the world's oldest person, has died. He was 118 years old at the time of his death. Randon was a nun.
Lucille Randon was born in 1904, according to the Gerontology Research Group's (GRG) World Centenarian Ranking List. He was the oldest living person in the world.
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On the other hand, Lucille Ndon became a nun in 1944. Then she changed her name to Sister Andre. After his old age he lived in a nursing home. He died there on Tuesday (January 17) in his sleep.
Lucille is considered the oldest living person in Europe. Before Lucille, the world's oldest person was Ken Tanaka of Japan. He died in 2022 at the age of 119. Then this French woman became the oldest person.
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Meanwhile, when Lucille Ndon was born in 1904, the first subway was opened in modern-day New York. World War I broke out about a decade after his birth.
Lucille grew up in a Christian Protestant family. He had three such brothers. They lived in Els, France
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