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Misao Okawa (大川ミサヲ, Okawa Misao, 5 March 1898 – 1 April 2015) became the world's oldest-living person followed the death of 116-year-old Jiroemon Kimura in 2013 until her own death in 2015. Misao Okawa was born to a kimono maker family on 5 March 1898 in Tenma-Ku (now Kita-ku), Osaka Prefecture, Empire of Japan. Prior to her ...
She received news media attention in 1985, after turning 110. ... Misao Okawa F. 115–117 5 March 1898 – 1 April 2015 117 years, 27 days Japan 31 March 2015 [j]
Misao Okawa [7] 5 March 1898 1 April 2015 117 years, 27 days Japan 13 Francisca Celsa dos Santos [7] 21 October 1904 5 October 2021 116 years, 349 days Brazil 14 María Capovilla [21] 14 September 1889 27 August 2006 116 years, 347 days Ecuador 15 Susannah Mushatt Jones [7] 6 July 1899 12 May 2016 116 years, 311 days United States 16
25 March 2013: Misao Okawa, aged 115 years, 20 days, surpassed Koto Okubo to become the 3rd oldest Japanese person ever. MattSucci ( talk ) 15:59, 6 April 2013 (UTC) [ reply ] My opinion is: I'm okay with the first one (last surviving person from 1898), the next 2 I am neutral on, but would favor removal and replacement if she reached the top ...
She's one of my closest people. She was young and trying to get her career together." "I was trying to help her," continued the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member. "I brought her to Motown, in fact.
At the ripe old age of 30, Heather Locklear thought she was too old to be on Melrose Place. “I was, like, 30. Or almost 30 or something like that,” Locklear, 63, continued. “And you guys ...
The earliest known, full-length opera composed by a Black American, “Morgiane,” will premiere this week in Washington, DC, Maryland and New York more than century after it was completed.
Ōkawa, Okawa, Ookawa or Ohkawa (written: 大川 or 大河, literally "big river") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Heizaburo Okawa (大川 平三郎, born 1939), Japanese fencer; Hisayuki Okawa (born 1971), athlete; Misao Okawa (1898–2015), Japanese supercentenarian; Nanase Ohkawa (born 1967), Japanese manga writer