Lucile Randon photograph

Lucile Randon

Nun
Use attributes for filter !
Gender Female
DeathDied last year
Date of birth February 11,1904
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Ales
France
Job Nurse
Monk
DiedToulon
France
Date of died January 17,2023
NationalityFrench
Known forOldest known living person;
Other nameSister André
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID1595653
Send edit request

Related searches

lucile randon dietis lucile randon blindlucile randon net worthlucile randon pronunciationlucile randon age 2023lucile randon age 2000lucile randon husband

Lucile Randon Life story


Lucile Randon DC, also known as Sister André, was a French supercentenarian. Until her death at the age of 118 years, 340 days, she had been the world's oldest verified living person following the death of Kane Tanaka of Japan on 19 April 2022.

World's oldest person, French nun Sister Andre, dies aged 118

Oct 19,2022 10:00 pm

By Malu CursinoBBC News

The World 's oldest living person, French nun Lucile Randon , has died aged 118.

Ms Randon - who assumed the name Sister Andre when she took Holy Orders in 1944 - died in her sleep at her nursing home in Toulon, France.

Born in 1904 in Southern France , she lived through two world wars and dedicated much of her life to Catholicism.

" Only The Good Lord knows" The Secret of her longevity, she told reporters.

Born when Tour de France has only been staged once, Sister André also saw 27 French heads of state.

A spokesman from her nursing home, David Tavella, shared news of her death with reporters on Tuesday.

" There is great sadness But . . it was her desire to join her beloved brother. For her, it's a liberation, " Mr Tavella said.

Sister Andre was said to have a close relationship with her brothers. She once told reporters one of her fondest memories was their safe return from fighting at The End of World War One.

" It was rare, " she recalled. " In families there were usually Two Dead rather than two alive".

Despite being blind and reliant on a wheelchair, Sister André cared for other elderly People - Some of whom were much younger than herself.

In an interview last April with the AFP news agency, Sister André said: " People say that work kills, for me work kept me alive, I kept working until I was 108. "

During the same interview, She Said she would be better off in heaven, But continued to enjoy earthly pleasures like eating chocolate and drinking a glass of wine everyday.

She had been Europe's eldest for Some time, But she entered the Guinness Book of Records last April as The World 's oldest person a Japanese woman who lived until she was 119-years-old.

It wasn't her First Time in the record books. In 2021 he became the oldest person to recover from Covid-19.

Sister André was born into a Protestant family, But later converted to Catholicism, before being baptised when she was 26 Years old.

Driven by her desire to " go further" she joined an order of nuns known as the Daughters of Charity around 15 years After Her decision to join the Catholic Church .

She was assigned to a hospital in Vichy, where she spent most of her working life, around 31 years.

In one of her last interviews, she told reporters: " People should help each other and love each other instead of hating. If we shared All That , things would be a lot better, ".



Source of news: bbc.com

Lucile Randon Photos

Related Persons

Next Profile ❯