Elisabeth Schneider was born in Germany on August 19, 1901 and died on February 9, 2013.
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| - Elisabeth Schneider was born in Germany on August 19, 1901 and died on February 9, 2013.
- Elisabeth Schneider (19 August 1901 – 9 February 2013) was a German supercentenarian who was the oldest person in Germany from the death of Karolina Grober on 21 November 2011 until her own death on 9 February 2013 at the age of 111 years, 174 days. She was born in Bad Oeynhausen, North Rhine-Westphalia, in 1901 and had two sisters. She married in 1923 and gave birth to a daughter two years later. Schneider lived on her own until the age of 97. On her 111th birthday, she was asked for the secret of her longevity as the oldest living German supercentenarian and replied, laughing, that others just would have given up gasping for breath. On 9 February 2013, she died in a retirement home in Varel, Lower Saxony. Schneider was outlived by her daughter, two grandchildren and four great-grandchild
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| - Elisabeth Schneider was born in Germany on August 19, 1901 and died on February 9, 2013.
- Elisabeth Schneider (19 August 1901 – 9 February 2013) was a German supercentenarian who was the oldest person in Germany from the death of Karolina Grober on 21 November 2011 until her own death on 9 February 2013 at the age of 111 years, 174 days. She was born in Bad Oeynhausen, North Rhine-Westphalia, in 1901 and had two sisters. She married in 1923 and gave birth to a daughter two years later. Schneider lived on her own until the age of 97. On her 111th birthday, she was asked for the secret of her longevity as the oldest living German supercentenarian and replied, laughing, that others just would have given up gasping for breath. On 9 February 2013, she died in a retirement home in Varel, Lower Saxony. Schneider was outlived by her daughter, two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
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