Monroe, Dec 13 : The woman who was listed as the world's oldest person died in a
Georgia nursing home at age 116.
Besse Cooper died peacefully in Monroe,
according to her son Sidney Cooper. Monroe is about 45 miles east of
Atlanta.
Cooper said his mother had been ill recently with a stomach
virus, then felt better. He said she had her hair set and watched a Christmas
video, but later had trouble breathing. She was put on oxygen in her room and
died there about 2 p.m., Cooper said.
"With her hair fixed it looked like
she was ready to go," he said.
Besse Cooper was declared the world's
oldest person in January 2011. In May 2011, Guinness World Records learned that
Maria Gomes Valentin of Brazil was 48 days older. Valentin died the next
month.
"It's a sad day for me," said Robert Young, Guinness senior
consultant for gerontology. He recalls meeting Cooper when she was 111 and took
note of her mental agility.
"At that age she was doing really well, she
was able to read books," he said.
Last year on Cooper's 115th birthday,
she celebrated with friends and relatives, enjoyed two small slivers of birthday
cake and was serenaded by a musician from Nashville who sang "Tennessee
Waltz."
Sidney Cooper said his family will likely hold a funeral for his
mother later this week.
Besse Cooper was the first Georgian to hold the
world record. She was born in Tennessee and moved to Georgia during World War I
to look for work as a teacher.
The title of world's oldest person now
belongs to 115-year-old Dina Manfredini, of Johnston, Iowa, Young said. The
oldest known person of all time was Jeanne Calment, a French woman who lived to
be 122 years old and died in 1997.
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