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|Mariette Barszczewicz
 
|Mariette Barszczewicz
|status = living-unverified
 
 
|image = Mariette_Barszczewicz.jpg
 
|image = Mariette_Barszczewicz.jpg
 
|caption = Mariette Barszczewicz aged 109.
 
|caption = Mariette Barszczewicz aged 109.
 
|status = deceased-unverified
 
|birthplace = Ensival (Liege Region), Belgium
 
|sex = Female
 
|sex = Female
 
|sort = Barszczewicz, Maria
 
|nationality = Belgian
 
|nationality = Belgian
 
|nationality2 = Canadian
 
|nationality2 = Canadian
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|nationality3 = Belgian-Canadian
 
|birthyr = 1909
 
|birthyr = 1909
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|deathyr = 2020
|birthplace = Liege, Belgium
 
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|deathplace = Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
|sort = Barszczewicz, Mariette
 
}}'''Mariette "Maria" Barszczewicz''' (born 8 January 1909) is a Belgian-born Canadian [[supercentenarian]] whose age is currently unvalidated by the [[Gerontology Research Group]].
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}}'''Mariette "Maria" Barszczewicz''' (8 January 1909 – 4 April 2020) was a Belgian-born Canadian [[supercentenarian]] whose age is currently unvalidated by the [[Gerontology Research Group]].
   
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
Mariette Barszczewicz was born on 8 January 1909 in Belgium. She married Jan Barszczewicz on June 16, 1932, in her hometown of Belgium, and they later moved to Warsaw, the capital of Poland. In 1939, the Second World War had begun, and her husband had to leave on duty. Amongst the chaos, Maria fled to the Belgium Consulate, where she took refuge, though she recalls having to sleep on the floor because of the number of people there. In Belgium, she worked for a charitable organization that helped reunite families who had become displaced by the war. She realized the war had followed her to Belgium in May 1940, however, when the bombing started. Forced to flee again, she and her two step-sisters headed for France. After travelling countless kilometers on foot, as well as numerous trips on trains and military vehicles, the girls finally made it to Paris. Thereafter, she emigrated to Canada. Her husband survived the war.
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Mariette Barszczewicz was born as Mariette Henriette Speder in Belgium on 8 January 1909. She married Jan Barszczewicz on 16 June 1932, in her hometown in Belgium, and they later moved to Warsaw, the capital of Poland. In 1939, the Second World War had begun, and her husband had to leave on duty. Amongst the chaos, Maria fled to the Belgium Consulate, where she took refuge, though she recalls having to sleep on the floor because of the number of people there.
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In Belgium, she worked for a charitable organization that helped reunite families who had become displaced by the war. She realized the war had followed her to Belgium in May 1940, however, when the bombing started. Forced to flee again, she and her two step-sisters headed for France. After travelling countless kilometers on foot, as well as numerous trips on trains and military vehicles, the girls finally made it to Paris. The Barszczewicz couple later worked for the Red Cross during the Second World War before immigrating to Canada in 1952. The couple had no children.
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She learned Polish through her husband, and nearly 70 years later, she still spoke the language at the time of her death. Barszczewicz was also fluent in French and English.
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When Barszczewicz was 100 years old, she served as a voluntary bookkeeper for a former Oshawa cardiac rehabilitation organization. When asked what her secret is to living a long and happy life, Barszczewicz said: “It is to be honest … always honest, even if it [is] something difficult.”
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Barszczewicz died at the Chartwell Wynfield Retirement Residence in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada on 4 April 2020 at the age of 111 years, 87 days.
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==Gallery==
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'''[[File:Maria_Barszczewicz_110.jpg|thumb|450x450px|Maria Barszczewicz at age 110.|centre]]'''
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==References==
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cj6jRgr8Js Woman celebrates 110th birthday] Youtube
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*[https://globalnews.ca/news/4832029/durham-region-woman-turns-110/ Durham Region woman celebrates 110th birthday] Global news, 9 January 2019
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*[https://www.facebook.com/cindy.b.hewson/posts/10163202762440203 Mariette January 8, 1909-April 4, 2020] Facebook
 
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[[Category:Canada deaths]]

Latest revision as of 21:36, 14 November 2021

Mariette Barszczewicz
Maria Barszczewicz
Mariette Barszczewicz aged 109.
Birth: 8 January 1909
Ensival (Liege Region), Belgium
Death: 4 April 2020
Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
Age: 111 years, 87 days
Country: BelgiumBELCanadaCAN
Unvalidated

Mariette "Maria" Barszczewicz (8 January 1909 – 4 April 2020) was a Belgian-born Canadian supercentenarian whose age is currently unvalidated by the Gerontology Research Group.

Biography

Mariette Barszczewicz was born as Mariette Henriette Speder in Belgium on 8 January 1909. She married Jan Barszczewicz on 16 June 1932, in her hometown in Belgium, and they later moved to Warsaw, the capital of Poland. In 1939, the Second World War had begun, and her husband had to leave on duty. Amongst the chaos, Maria fled to the Belgium Consulate, where she took refuge, though she recalls having to sleep on the floor because of the number of people there.

In Belgium, she worked for a charitable organization that helped reunite families who had become displaced by the war. She realized the war had followed her to Belgium in May 1940, however, when the bombing started. Forced to flee again, she and her two step-sisters headed for France. After travelling countless kilometers on foot, as well as numerous trips on trains and military vehicles, the girls finally made it to Paris. The Barszczewicz couple later worked for the Red Cross during the Second World War before immigrating to Canada in 1952. The couple had no children.

She learned Polish through her husband, and nearly 70 years later, she still spoke the language at the time of her death. Barszczewicz was also fluent in French and English.

When Barszczewicz was 100 years old, she served as a voluntary bookkeeper for a former Oshawa cardiac rehabilitation organization. When asked what her secret is to living a long and happy life, Barszczewicz said: “It is to be honest … always honest, even if it [is] something difficult.”

Barszczewicz died at the Chartwell Wynfield Retirement Residence in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada on 4 April 2020 at the age of 111 years, 87 days.

Gallery

Maria Barszczewicz 110

Maria Barszczewicz at age 110.

References