Florence Finch (22 December 1893 - 10 April 2007) was a British-born New Zealand supercentenarian. Finch was born in London, England, and lived there until she moved permanently to New Zealand in 1969. She holds the longevity record for New Zealand. Finch, although nearly deafblind, celebrated her 113th birthday in Hastings. She died of cardio-respiratory failure. At the time of her death, she was the sixth-oldest verified living person in the world.
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| - Florence Finch (22 December 1893 - 10 April 2007) was a British-born New Zealand supercentenarian. Finch was born in London, England, and lived there until she moved permanently to New Zealand in 1969. She holds the longevity record for New Zealand. Finch, although nearly deafblind, celebrated her 113th birthday in Hastings. She died of cardio-respiratory failure. At the time of her death, she was the sixth-oldest verified living person in the world.
- Florence Finch (née Regardsoe) (22 December 1893 – 10 April 2007) was a British born New Zealand supercentenarian. She moved to New Zealand permanently in 1969. Florence Violet Finch holds the longevity record for New Zealand. Finch was born in London and, although nearly deafblind, celebrated her 113th birthday in Hastings, New Zealand. She died of cardio respiratory failure.
- She holds the longevity record for New Zealand. She became recognized as the oldest person in the Southern Hemisphere at the age of 112, on 28 August 2006, following the death the day before, of Ecuadorian world's oldest person María Capovilla. Finch was born in London and, although nearly deafblind, celebrated her 113th birthday in Hastings, New Zealand. She died of cardio respiratory failure. At the time of her death, Finch was the sixth-oldest verified living person in the world.
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| - Florence Finch (22 December 1893 - 10 April 2007) was a British-born New Zealand supercentenarian. Finch was born in London, England, and lived there until she moved permanently to New Zealand in 1969. She holds the longevity record for New Zealand. Finch, although nearly deafblind, celebrated her 113th birthday in Hastings. She died of cardio-respiratory failure. At the time of her death, she was the sixth-oldest verified living person in the world.
- Florence Finch (née Regardsoe) (22 December 1893 – 10 April 2007) was a British born New Zealand supercentenarian. She moved to New Zealand permanently in 1969. Florence Violet Finch holds the longevity record for New Zealand. Finch was born in London and, although nearly deafblind, celebrated her 113th birthday in Hastings, New Zealand. She died of cardio respiratory failure.
- She holds the longevity record for New Zealand. She became recognized as the oldest person in the Southern Hemisphere at the age of 112, on 28 August 2006, following the death the day before, of Ecuadorian world's oldest person María Capovilla. Finch was born in London and, although nearly deafblind, celebrated her 113th birthday in Hastings, New Zealand. She died of cardio respiratory failure. At the time of her death, Finch was the sixth-oldest verified living person in the world.
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