Sister André, world’s oldest person, dies at 118

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Sister André, a French nun who held the title of the world’s oldest person, died Jan. 17 at age 118 in Toulon, a city in southern France.

Born Lucile Randon on Feb. 11, 1904, she “dedicated most of her life to religious service,” according to Guinness World Records (opens in new tab). As a young woman, she served as a teacher and later as a governess (private tutor) during World War II. After the war ended, she worked with orphans and the elderly at a hospital in Vichy, France, but it wasn’t until 1944, at age 40, that she took vows to become a Catholic nun and changed her name to Sister André.

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