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Jadwiga Zolotucho
Jadwiga Zolotucho
Jadwiga Zolotucho at the age of 110.
Birth: 29 March 1892
Vilnius, Russian Empire (now Lithuania)
Death: 1 July 2003
Ostroda, Warmia-Masuria, Poland
Age: 111 years, 94 days
Country: LithuaniaLTUPolandPOL
Validated

Jadwiga Zolotucho [Polish: Jadwiga Zołotucho] (29 March 1892 – 1 July 2003) was a Lithuanian-Polish supercentenarian whose age is validated by the Gerontology Research Group (GRG).

Biography

Jadwiga Zolotucho was born in Vilnius, Russian Empire (present-day Lithuania) on 29 March 1892.

Until her death, she was mentally fit, walked with the help of a walker and very much enjoyed watching the Polish show "Familiada", and also solving crossword and reading with a magnifying glass. He has great-granddaughters Beata and Leonarda.

Jadwiga Zolotucho died in Ostroda, Warmia-Masuria, Poland on 1 July 2003, at the age of 111 years, 94 days. At the time of her death, she was the oldest living person in Poland, and the oldest in Warmia-Masuria Voivodeship.

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Poland's Oldest Living Person Titleholders (VE)

Rozalia ObrebskiKatarzyna KosiorowskaStanislawa SobeckaMarianna TetkowskaStefania BartkowskaMichal ZatorskiKatarzyna SwiderAnna LamaczFilipina NiewiadomskaRozalia MilczarekMaria BastaRozalia DyrczKatarzyna WilkowaKlara SpitzenfeilAnna WolanskaJan MichalskiFrument JaroszynskiBeata BrylAnna TomeckaWlodzimierz RogoszJan SzarpalaKarolina LuckoZofia MartyniakMaria UnijewskaMarta PiekarskaWladyslaw RatmanAgnieszka WojcikHelena KonowalStefania GrabalaJozefa MordaczJadwiga Zolotucho • Anna Klim • Franciszek KarwowskiMarianna Smolarczyk • Ludwika Kosztyla • Michalina Wasilewska • Wanda Wierzchleyska • Marianna Misiewicz • Jozefa KarczewskaJozefa Stanislawa Szyda • Marianna Mroz • Aleksandra Dranka • Jozefa Bak • Ludwika Wasowicz • Jadwiga Mlynek • Jadwiga SzubartowiczTekla JuniewiczWanda SzajowskaJozefa CiesielskaJadwiga Zak-Stewart

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