Irmgard von Stephani
| This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedia's deletion policy. Please share your thoughts on the matter at this article's entry on the Articles for deletion page. Feel free to edit the article, but the article must not be blanked, and this notice must not be removed, until the discussion is closed. For more information, particularly on merging or moving the article during the discussion, read the guide to deletion. |
| Irmgard von Stephani | |
|---|---|
| Born | 20 September 1895 Kassel, Germany |
| Died | 5 October 2007 (aged 112 years 15 days) Berlin, Germany |
Irmgard von Stephani (20 September 1895 – 5 October 2007) was at age 112 years 15 days, the oldest living person in Germany.
Von Stephani was born in Kassel. In the 1930s, she moved to Lankwitz, a district of Steglitz in the southwest of the German capital Berlin.
Von Stephani was unmarried with no children. She became the oldest living German resident at age 109 on 22 July 2005, with the death of 110-year-old Frieda Müller. Von Stephani held this position for over two years. When Von Stephani turned 110, she received an honorary certificate from German President Horst Köhler. She had her 111th birthday in 2006. At the time, she was having trouble with her eyesight and hearing, but she still went out occasionally for the odd walk, and, quite remarkably, was also still living on her own.[1]
When turning 112, she had moved into an old people's facility just five months before. Despite being in seemingly good health, Von Stephani died not long after her last birthday, aged 112 years 15 days. She was succeeded as Germany's oldest person by 111-year-old Elsa Tauser, who died herself just one day later, relinquishing the title to fellow 111-year-old Frieda Borchert.[2]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
External links[edit]
| This German biographical article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |