Follow us on

Saturday, May 25, 2013 | 8:50 p.m.

Powered by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Web Search by YAHOO!
 

Posted: 8:46 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012

World’s oldest person, Besse Cooper, dies at 116

  • comment(8)

Related

Besse Cooper photo
Guinness Book of World Records
Besse Cooper at her 116th birthday on Aug. 25, 2012.

By Alexis Stevens

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

The world’s oldest person and Georgia resident Besse Cooper died Tuesday afternoon. She was 116 years and 100 days old.

Cooper died after contracting a stomach virus over the weekend, according to her son, Sidney Cooper. Sidney Cooper said his mother felt better Monday but had trouble breathing Tuesday and was placed on oxygen at her Walton County nursing home.

Besse Cooper died peacefully around 2 p.m.

When she turned 116 in August, a bridge was named in her honor in Monroe. Besse Cooper wasn’t able to attend the dedication, but smiled when told of the honor, her family said.

She was born Aug. 26, 1896, in Tennessee, but moved to Walton County during World War I to teach because teachers in Georgia made more money, her son previously told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. She married her husband Luther in 1924 and stopped teaching school when she had her first child at age 33. Luther Cooper died in 1963.

In a 2011 interview with the AJC, Cooper’s family credited her lifestyle and genes for her longevity.

“I mind my own business and I don’t eat junk food,” she said at her 113th birthday celebration.

Dina Manfredini, 115, of Iowa, now becomes the world’s oldest person, according to The Los Angeles Gerontology Research group.

— The Associated Press contributed to this report.

  • comment(8)

More News

 

Today on MyAJC.com

Alexandra Jackson

Maynard Jackson's daughter to perform at Atlanta Jazz Fest this weekend

Jazz vocalist Alexandra Jackson will be gracing the main stage at the festival her father established.

Boy Scouts approve plan to accept openly gay boys

Atlantans react to Boy Scout decision on gay scouts

Interviews with several Atlanta area Scout leaders found that most leaned against lifting the ban on gay Scouts and more strongly opposed accepting gay leaders

052413 graduation churches HS01

Church and State? One metro county moves all graduations out of churches

In a break from past years, all 26 DeKalb high school commencements are in secular venues this year

Mark Arum Weekend Construction outlook

Updated every Friday, Mark Arum tells us where we can find construction, events and anything else to slow us down on the roads this weekend.