Oldest Woman In The US Dies At 114

March 8th, 2010 (8) Posted By Erik Wong.

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WESTMORELAND, N.H. (AP) – Mary Josephine Ray, the New Hampshire woman who was certified as the oldest person living in the United States, has died at age 114 years, 294 days.

She died Sunday at a nursing home in Westmoreland but was active until about two weeks before her death, her granddaughter Katherine Ray said.

“She just enjoyed life. She never thought of dying at all,” Katherine Ray said. “She was planning for her birthday party.”

Even with her recent decline, Ray managed an interview with a reporter last week, her granddaughter said.

The Gerontology Research Group says that Ray was the oldest person in the United States and the second-oldest in the world. She was also recorded as the oldest person ever to live in New Hampshire.

The oldest living American is now Neva Morris, of Ames, Iowa, at age 114 years, 216 days. The oldest person in the world is Japan’s Kama Chinen at age 114 years, 301 days.

Ray was born May 17, 1895, in Bloomfield, Prince Edward Island, Canada. She moved to the United States at age 3.

She lived for 60 years in Anson, Maine. She lived in Florida, Massachusetts and elsewhere in New Hampshire before she moved to Westmoreland in 2002 to be near her children.

Ray’s husband, Walter, died in 1967. Survivors include two sons, eight grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and five great-great grandchildren.

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  • Tyler520

    I hope I do not have to live that long…of course, under the Obama administration, the life expectancy of everyone will surely drop

    • Moriah

      Don’t worry. If the Obama administration is still in office anybody who gets a little frail and ends up in a hospital will get a little push into the promised land by a nurse pushing the “final solution” into your IV tube… :gun:

  • USMCTANKS

    Wow….1895…do you realize the boys she went to high school with fought in “The Great War”….some went on to be the “Old Men” of WWII. Civil war vet’s marched in the Independence Day parades!This woman went from the Horse and Buggy to the beginning of Radio,Telephone,Autos,Airplanes,Television,Spaceflight/moon landing to Computers ect…ect..!!
    GOD speed Mary!

  • http://www.fullcirclethinker.com Fullcirclethinker

    Yeah, I remember my grandpa; he was born in 1898 and died in 2000 at the age of 102! He was born during the Spanish-American War, was a teenager when the Wright brothers flew at Kittyhawk, saw the first and second world wars, korea and viet nam, came into the world a short 35 years after Lincoln was assassinated and saw Kennedy assassinated. Hand spaded his garden with a shovel well into his nineties. Raised cattle long after it was no longer allowed on his property (grandfathered in as long as he kept doing it). Went from horse and buggy to seeing men make it to the moon. Literally lived through THREE centuries! Good old Norwegian stock!!! He sure got his Social Security back and then some.

  • trustme1013

    That’s absolutely amazing! My hat’s off to anyone who survives/lives through two World Wars, the Great Depression, Vietnam, the Kennedy Assassination, the Cold War, Korea, and 9/11! Hell, she picked up and MOVED at 107 to be closer to family! She’s AMAZING!

    God bless you and yours, Mary!

    And yeah — none of us have 114 to look forward to. Not in the Obamanation. Once we have the government to look over our healthcare, it will be a bullet in the brain (if we’re lucky) to spare costs!

  • MohammedSucksHogCock

    My grandfather was a little kid when the Wright Bros took to the air. He also watched us land on the moon.

    Kitty Hawk to “The Eagle has landed,” in one lifetime.

    I try to remain positive. I’d like to think when I’m 80, I’ll tell my nephew’s children after they see on TV a mushroom cloud over Mecca, “Oh, yes, they deserved it. They caused 9/11, despite what your textbooks tell you!”

  • Jarhead68

    Damnit, Pat, you got my hopes up. I thought this was going to be about Pelosi. (Not that I wish her any physical harm, mind you.) :wink:

  • Cold Dead Hands

    She was born in 1895, the same year that J. Edgar Hoover, Babe Ruth, Jack Dempsey, Rudolph Valentino and Buster Keaton were born. Amazing!