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Lucile Randon was a French Supercentenarian born on 11 Febuary 1904 in Ales, France, to Paul Randon and Alphosine Delphine Yeta Soutoul. She lived with her siblings, including three older brothers and Lydie’s twin sister, who died a year after birth. She became a governess to three children in Marseille city when she was 12 years old in 1916. She also took on more responsibility for Lydie, who died a year after birth. Lucile became a governess to three children in Marseille city when she was twelve years old in 1916. Even took on more responsibility when she was hired as a governess and a teacher to a prominent family at Versailles in 1992.Â
Lucile Randon was a French supercentenarian who lived to the age of 118 years and 340 days. She has been the world’s oldest verified living person since 19 April 2022. She was the oldest survivor of the Covid 19 pandemic and tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 a month before her 117th birthday. He was a Roman Catholic nun who converted to Roman Catholicism as a young adult and worked as a governess, teacher, and missionary before retiring at 75. According to theguardian, the world’s oldest known person, French Nun Lucile Randon, died at 118.Â
Lucile Randon is not alive. She passed away on 17 January 2024 in Toulon, France. She grew up in a Protestant family, and her grandfather was a paster. At the same time, She converted to Catholicism in 1923 at the age of 19. She also joined the Catholic order Daughters of Charity in 1994. She also takes the name Sister Andre in honor of her elder brother. After World War II ended, she went on a mission to a Vichy hospital to serve orphans and elders. Her primary mission lasted 18 years until she was sent to another hospital at La Baume d’Hostun, Drome, for night duty in 1963.Â
The World’s oldest person, French Nun Lucile Randon, died at 118. She died at her nursing home in Toulon on 17 January 2024. She assumed the name Sister Andre when she became a nun in 1944 and died in her sleep at her nursing home in Toulon, France. She was born in 1904 in Southern France, lived through two world wars, and dedicated much of her life to Catholicism. She was born when Tour De France had only been staged once, and Sister Andre also saw 27 French heads of state. Sister Andre also said to have a close relationship with her brothers.Â
Specification | Details |
Name | Lucile Randon |
Date of Birth | 11 February 1904 |
Date of Death | 17 January 2024 |
Birth Place | Ales, France |
Height | 5â² 2â |
Occupation | Catholic nun |
Lucile Randon died on 17 January 2024. After the death of Honorine Rondello, who is, on 19 October 2017. She became the oldest living person in France. When Lucile turned 115 in 2019, Pope Francis sent her a personal letter and blessed her rosary. She said she was happy at home and wished to join her grandparents and brother Andre in heaven. He received a birthday note from French President Emmanuel Macron on her 118th Birthday in Febuary 2022. On 19 April 2022, she received a birthday note from French President Emmanuel Macron. With the death of Valentine Ligny on 4 January 2022, she became the last known surviving French person born before 1909. Following Juliette Blide’s death on 13 December 2022, Randon became the last known surviving French person born in the 1990s decade. She is the oldest validated person born in the Occitanie region and the second oldest validated person to reside in Provence Alpes Cote d’Azur region after Jeanne Calment. The fellow Frenchwoman Gabrielle des Robert, on 3rd December 2018, also became the last known person in Europe born in 1904.Â