Frieda Muller | |
Birth: | 18 October 1894 Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany |
Death: | 21 July 2005 Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany |
Age: | 110 years, 276 days |
Country: | GER |
Validated |
Frieda Muller [German: Müller] (18 October 1894 – 21 July 2005) was a validated German supercentenarian who was the oldest living person in Germany at the time of her death.
Biography
Frieda Muller was born on October 18, 1894 in Potsdam as Frieda Pauline Luise Ihnenfeld. She became a hat maker, and, at age 20, she married Wilhelm Müller. After World War II, the couple moved to Schweinfurt where her husband died in 1958. She had a cardiac pacemaker first implanted back in 1979.
She returned to her hometown of Potsdam at age 99, where lived in the 'Haus Abendstern' nursing home. Frieda Muller became Gernany's oldest living woman on February 3, 2005, following the passing of 111-year old Elisabeth Heck. Following the death of Hermann Dornemann on 2 March 2005, Muller became the oldest living person in Germany. She died on July 21, 2005, aged 110 years, 276 days.
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