Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Jiroemon Kimura, Oldest Man in History, Dies at Age 116

A Japanese man recognised as the world’s oldest living person, and the oldest man recorded in history, has died aged 116, local officials say.
Jiroemon Kimura was described by a relative as “positive and optimistic”

Jiroemon Kimura died of natural causes on Wednesday in a hospital in Kyotango, Kyoto, a government statement said.
In December, Guinness World Records recorded Mr Kimura as the oldest man ever verified to have lived.
He reportedly had seven children, 14 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, and 13 great-great-grandchildren.
Mr Kimura was born on 19 April 1897, the same year as aviator Amelia Earhart.
He worked in his local post office until retiring and was said to have helped his son with his farming until he was around 90 years old.
He became the world’s oldest living person in December, when the previous title-holder died.
In an interview in December, his nephew, Tamotsu Miyake, said Kimura had “an amazingly strong will to live”.
“He is strongly confident that he lives right and well.”
In an interview on his 115th birthday, Mr Kimura said he was not sure why he was able to live so long.
“Maybe it’s all thanks to the sun above me,” he said. “I am always looking up towards the sky, that is how I am.” Agencies

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It weird how when men get so old they become like cute old ladies!! I thought he was a woman! Wooow! Rest in Peace.