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North Forest Today May 10, 2018 Page 25<br />

Oldest person in US dies at 114<br />

HUNTINGDON, Pa. — A 114-year-old Pennsylvania woman who was the oldest person in the United States has died, according to a<br />

funeral home.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Robert D. Heath Funeral Home in Mount Union said that Delphine Gibson died Wednesday.<br />

Lessie Brown, of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, 113, is now believed to be the oldest American, according to the Gerontology Research Group<br />

in Sandy Springs, Georgia.<br />

Gibson, who had been living at a Huntingdon nursing home since 2004, when she was 100, attributed her long life to good food, her faith<br />

in God and her church.<br />

“Frances and I are saddened to hear of the passing of Delphine Gibson, America’s oldest citizen,” said Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf. “She<br />

was an incredible Pennsylvanian and she will be missed.”<br />

Although she was blind and deaf near the end of her life, she still enjoyed singing and humming songs like “Amazing Grace,” nursing<br />

home unit manager Miranda Glover told WJAC-TV in February 2017.<br />

She took no medication except for a single vitamin a day, Glover said.<br />

“She has an amazing spirit,” Glover said. “She always singing to us or sharing the gospel. She is a treasure to the nation.”<br />

On her 112th birthday, Huntingdon Mayor Dee Dee Brown declared it “Delphine Gibson Week” in the borough.<br />

Kammi Plummer, admissions director at AristaCare at Huntingdon Park, where Gibson lived most recently, told the Altoona Mirror she informed<br />

Gibson when she became the oldest living American.<br />

“She just kind of acted surprised and said, ‘You don’t say?'” Plummer said. “We also told her she was the prettiest. She just said, ‘I know<br />

that.'”<br />

Born Delphine Tucker on Aug. 17, 1903, in Ridgeway, South Carolina, she helped on her family’s farm until she married Taylor Gibson in<br />

1928.<br />

<strong>The</strong> couple lived for a time in North Carolina, then moved to Mount Union to join a growing community of African-Americans who came<br />

up from the South to work in the area’s now-historic brickyards. <strong>The</strong> couple had three children.<br />

Her husband worked at Harbison Walker Refractories for 20 years before retiring in 1962, according to his obituary. He died in 1980.<br />

She became the country’s oldest person following the February 2017 death of 114-year-old Adele Dunlap, of Flemington, New Jersey.<br />

Gibson’s funeral will be Saturday at Mount Hope Baptist Church in Mount Union.<br />

By: <strong>The</strong> associated Press

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