Marita Camacho Quiros | |
Camacho Quiros at the age of 109. | |
Birth: | 10 March 1911 San Ramon, Alajuela, Costa Rica |
Age: | 113 years, 312 days |
Country: | CRI |
Validated |
Marita del Carmen Camacho Quiros [Spanish: Quirós] (born 10 March 1911) is a Costa Rican supercentenarian who served as the First Lady of Costa Rica from 1962 to 1966. She has been the oldest living undisputed person in Costa Rica since the death of 111-year-old Claudia Soto Saborio on 10 December 2020. She is the first verified Costa Rican to reach the ages of 112 and 113. She is also the oldest first lady ever, the oldest living notable person, and the oldest person ever from Costa Rica. Her age is validated by the Gerontology Research Group (GRG).
Biography[]
Marita Camacho Quiros was born in San Ramon, Alajuela, Costa Rica on 10 March 1911, the seventh daughter of Salustio Camacho Munoz and Zeneida Quiros Quiros. She was baptized on 21 June 1911. Her second-cousin, Daniel Oduber Quiros (1921–1991), was the President of Costa Rica from 1974 to 1978.
She married Francisco Orlich Bolmarcich in Naranjo, Alajuela, Costa Rica on 16 April 1932. The couple adopted two children: Francisco Jose, and Mauricio Orlich Camacho.
Her husband was the 34th president of Costa Rica from 1962 to 1966. She was the first woman to participate alongside her husband in the handover ceremony on 8 May 1962, before the first ladies did not have direct participation in the handover ceremony. As First Lady, she actively worked for children. She also promoted a Costa Rican Social Security project that built houses for poor families.
She was responsible for accompanying her husband on several trips abroad and in welcoming the President of the United States John F. Kennedy and the other Presidents of Central America and Panama in 1963, as well as a visit to the Vatican to His Holiness John XXIII. In 1962, she toured several European countries, including Spain, where she visited Francisco Franco, the leader of the nationalist forces during the Spanish civil war and head of state from 1939 to 1975. On 30 June 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson of the United States delivered remarks of welcome to Francisco Orlich and Marita Camacho, when they visited America for official state business. Afterwards, President Johnson took them to a dance party.
Camacho Quiros got widowed in 1969.
Her second cousin Adela Monge Quiros (23 January 1907 – 4 January 2015) lived to be 107 years, 346 days.
As of her 109th birthday in 2020, she has five grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.
She became the oldest known living person in Costa Rica upon the death of 111-year-old Claudia Soto Saborio on 10 December 2020. Coincidentally, Soto Saborio is Camacho Quiros's husband's first cousin once removed. She is also distantly related to another supercentenarian who lived to be 110, Josefina Quirós Soto.
In April 2022, she voted in the Costa Rican presidential election runoff.
She became the oldest living person in the world notable for reasons other than longevity, following the death of 111-year-old Stanislaw Kowalski on 5 April 2022.
On 5 July 2023, The Gerontology Research Group announced on the World Supercentenarian Forum that Camacho Quiros had been given the pending status. Her age was formerly validated on 22 May 2023.
Camacho Quiros currently lives with her son Mauricio in Escazu, San Jose Province, Costa Rica, at the age of 113 years, 312 days. As of October 2021, she is one of ten living Costa Ricans who receives a presidential pension.
Gallery[]
References[]
- GRG World Supercentenarian Rankings List Gerontology Research Group
- Maria de Carmen Camacho Quirós FamilySearch
- Marita Camacho Quirós Geneanet.org
- Marita del Carmen Orlich Bolmarcich Geni
- VIAJE PRESIDENTE COSTA RICA EFE Servicios, 28 March 1962
- Remarks of Welcome at the White House to President Orlich of Costa Rica. The American Presidency Project, 30 June 1964
- The Presidency: Doin' The Bird Time, 10 July 1964
- 105th birthday Facebook Post, 10 March 2016
- 106th birthday Facebook Post, 10 March 2017
- OTRO ROBLE PressReader, 11 March 2017
- Exprimera dama fundadora de albergues infantiles, Marita Camacho, llega a los 107 años Amelia Rueda, 11 March 2018
- Marita Camacho Quirós El Espíritu del 48, 16 March 2018
- 108th birthday Facebook Post, 27 March 2019
- Pre-109th Birthday Confirmation Facebook Post, 9 March 2020
- Exprimera dama Marita de Orlich cumple hoy 109 años La Teja, 10 March 2020
- 110th Birthday Post Randall Gamboa Guillen on Facebook, 9 March 2021
- Vladimir de la Cruz: Ante los 110 años de la Primera Dama de la República, Marita Camacho Quirós, de Orlich Bolmarcich La Revista, 10 March 2021
- Hoy hace 50 años: Entregaban casas de bien social fabricadas por oficiales de la Guardia Civil La Nación, 24 September 2021
- Carlos Alvarado officially resigned his presidential pension Q Costa Rica, 5 October 2021
- Tía Marita Camacho Quiros en tus 111 años bien disfrutados Jose Adrian Camacho Carvajal on Facebook, 10 March 2022
- Marita Camacho de Orlich Exprimera dama en (1962 - 1966) Hoy a sus 111 años ejerciendo su voto Cristian J Orlich on Facebook, 3 April 2022
- 112th Birthday Post Orlando Vega Diaz on Facebook, 10 March 2023
- 113th Birthday Post Orlando Vega Diaz on Facebook, 10 March 2024
Costa Rica's Oldest Living Person Titleholders (V • E) |
Antonio Ardon Soto • Unknown • Rosalina Vargas Solano • Faustino Vargas Perez • Unknown • Josefina Quiros Soto • Celina Fernandez-Pacheco • Francisca Castillo Carrillo • Lidia Menis Peresini • Claudia Soto Saborio • Marita Camacho Quiros |
World’s Oldest Verified Living Notable People for Reasons Other than Age (V • E) |
Herman Smith-Johannsen • Manolita Perez Torres • Leila Denmark • Frederica Sagor Maas• Carla Porta Musa• Alexander Imich • Amelia Robinson • Juliana Koo • Zoltan Sarosy • Elza Brandeisz • Qin Hanzhang • Ruth Apilado • Stanislaw Kowalski • Marita Camacho Quiros |