Fannie Greenberg

Fannie Greenberg

Fannie Adler Greenberg (May 24, 1895 – October 5, 2007) was an American supercentenarian and is considered to have been New York's oldest resident from May 6, 2007 (the passing of Italian fellow immigrant Rosaria Caleca) [ [http://www.theregencyatglencove.com/about_our_residents.html theregencyatglencove.com ] ] until her own death five months later.

Born in Ottawa, Canada, she married in 1913 and moved to the U.S. shortly thereafter. She was just a week younger than Mary J. Ray, currently the oldest Canadian-born person still living. A Buffalo woman, Olivia P. Thomas, is now the oldest New Yorker at 112 years and less than four months old, according to the gerontology group.

For years she worked in a clothing store and was known for her fondness of jewelry. Her husband died in 1978. She moved to Regency Cove, an assisted-living facility in Glen Cove, New York in 1998. At the time of her death, she was believed to be the oldest living Jewish person in the world.

In 2005, Greenberg was featured as the 50th and last person in the book 'Wisdom of the World's Oldest People' by Jerry Friedman, which featured recollections of persons aged 108 and older, both validated and unvalidated. [ [http://www.amazon.com/Earths-Elders-Wisdom-Worlds-Oldest/dp/0976910802 Amazon.com: Earth's Elders: The Wisdom of the World's Oldest People: Books: Jerry Friedman,Robert Coles,Lama Surya Das,Dr. Joycelyn Elders ] ]

Greenberg was survived by a huge extended family, headed by her daughter, Claire Greenberg Rivers, and her only surviving sibling, her brother, Max Adler, of Ottawa.

ee also

* Oldest people
* Supercentenarian

References

External links

* [http://www.grg.org/Adams/E.HTM Validated supercentenarians who died in 2007]
* [http://www.newsday.com/news/obituaries/ny-ligree245429880oct24,0,5198101.story Obituary]


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