The World’s Sixth Oldest Person Is Jamaican!
115 years!
That’s the age of Viola Moss Brown – Jamaica’s oldest person.
Her age makes her the sixth oldest person in the world, just two years behind the world’s current oldest person, Osaka, Japan’s Misao Okawa whose birth date is listed at March 5, 1898.
She is also one of few people in the world who can claim to have lived in a part of three centuries.
Born on March 10th, 1900, which is the last year of the 19th century, she lived through all of the 20th century and we are now in the 21st century.
Incredibly, Brown’s firstborn Harold Fairweather will turn 95 in April and is believed to be the world’s oldest living child with a parent that still lives.
Brown has been described as a “kind shopkeeper” in her community, and still walks with assistance and reads without the use of glasses.
Source: Jamaica Observer
What a refreshing, beautiful and heart warming story about something positive about Jamaica. Amen Mama Brown. The big man still have use for you.
May God continue to bless you and keep you and make his face to shine upon you, and may he bless your son too and the rest of the family. Amen.
God blesses you look how strong you are continue to do the work of the LORD
I love it and I know her. I use to visit with her when I was a child growing up in Duanvaleshe looks well Happy birthday
What a blessing
A truly blessed lady and it appears she has it in her family genes as her son is the eldest ever son.Yes one of the positives of Jamaican good living for a change.Bless her
God is a wonderful God and Jamaica is a beautiful place God Bless you MAMA BROWN there is still goodness in Jamaica