New York, Jan 15 : A 114-year-old South Carolina woman who was the oldest living US
citizen has died, two of her daughters said.
Mamie Rearden of Edgefield,
who held the title as the country's oldest person for about two weeks, died at a
hospital in Augusta, Ga., said Sara Rearden of Burtonsville, Md., and Janie Ruth
Osborne of Edgefield. They said their mother broke her hip after a fall about
three weeks ago.
Gerontology Research Group, which verifies age
information for Guinness World Records, listed Mamie Rearden as the oldest
living American after last month's passing of 115-year-old Dina Manfredini of
Iowa. Rearden's Sept. 7, 1898, birth was recorded in the 1900 U.S. Census, the
group's Robert Young said.
Rearden was more than a year younger than the
world's oldest person, 115-year-old Jiroemon Kimura of Japan.
"My mom was
not president of the bank or anything, but she was very instrumental in raising
a family and being a community person," said Sara Rearden, her youngest child.
"Everybody can't go be president of a bank or president of a college, but we
feel just as proud of her in her role as housewife and particularly as mother
and homemaker."
Mamie Rearden, who was married to her husband Oacy for 59
years until his death in 1979, raised 11 children, 10 of whom survive, Sara
Rearden said. She lived in the family homestead with a son and a daughter on
land that had been in the family since her father's accumulation of acreage made
him one of the area's largest black landowners.
Her father sent her off
to earn a teaching certificate at Bettis Academy on the far side of the county,
spending an entire day on a loaded wagon to reach the school along dirt roads,
her daughter said. She taught for several years until becoming pregnant with her
third child.
In the mid-1960s at age 65, when some settled into
retirement, she learned to drive a car for the first time and started
volunteering for an Edgefield County program that had her driving to the end of
remote rural roads to find children whose parents were keeping them home from
school, Sara Rearden said.
Mamie Rearden always counseled that her
children should treat others as they wanted to be treated and that included
never gossiping or speaking ill of others. When asked about a preacher's
uninspiring sermon, her daughter recalled her mother saying: "'Well, it came
from the Bible.' She never would bad-mouth
them."
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