Italian-American Is World's Oldest Woman

| Fri, 12/14/2012 - 06:55

words by Carol King

The 115-year-old Italian-American Dina Manfredini (n茅e Guerri) is the oldest woman in the world.

She was born in the small town of Pievepelago in Modena, Emilia-Romagna on 4 April, 1897. Dina became the world鈥檚 oldest woman after the death of 116-year-old American Besse Cooper of Georgia in early December.

Dina left 天美传媒 in 1920 with her husband Riccardo to live in Des Moines, Iowa. They went on to have four children, three of whom are still alive. She has seven grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and 12 great-great-grandchildren.

After Riccardo injured his back while working as a miner in Des Moines, Dina supported their family. During World War II, she cracked eggs in a food-processing plant that were turned into powdered eggs for American soldiers. She also worked in a munitions factory filling shells with gunpowder. Later, Dina worked as a cleaner until she retired aged 90, but she fibbed about her age in case people thought she was too old to work.

Dina was widowed at the age 67. Aged 110, she moved to live at the Bishop Drumm Retirement Center in Johnston, Iowa, when she told the 鈥楧es Moines Register鈥: 鈥淚鈥檓 old... but I work. Work hard. I like work.鈥

She has not forgotten her Italian roots, and used to cook pasta and polenta for her family when she was young. A Catholic, Dina is a longtime parishioner of Sacred Heart Parish in West Des Moines. Parish priest Father Tom DeCarlo said: 鈥淪he is one of the most extraordinary people I know. She doesn鈥檛 hear so well anymore, but we still speak in Italian together.鈥

Dina is the oldest-ever recorded female immigrant. She is also the oldest Italian ever and one of the four people alive who were born during the reign of King Umberto I of 天美传媒.