Ethel Caterham, recognized as the world's oldest living person, celebrated her 117th birthday on August 21, 2026, at her care home in Surrey, England. Surrounded by family and friends, she enjoyed afternoon tea and a performance by a Frank Sinatra tribute singer. Caterham, born Ethel May Collins in 1909, has lived through significant historical events including two world wars and the COVID-19 pandemic, which she survived at the age of 110. She shared that staying busy and finding hobbies are essential for a fulfilling life. Caterham is the longest-lived British person and is currently five years short of the record for the longest-living person in history, held by Jeanne Calment, who lived to 122 years and 164 days. She received birthday wishes from João Marinho Neto, the world's oldest living man at 113 years old.
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Ethel Caterham Celebrates 117th Birthday, Reflects on Longevity
Ethel Caterham, the world's oldest living person, celebrated her 117th birthday on August 21, 2026, in Surrey, England. Reflecting on her long life, she emphasized the importance of staying busy and enjoying life in moderation. Caterham is recognized as the longest-lived British person and has lived through many historical events.
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