Finland's oldest person dies at 110
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Finland’s oldest known person, Gunnel Stenbäck, dies at 110
Gunnel Stenbäck, a deaconess and Finland’s oldest known living person, has died at the age of 110. She passed away peacefully on Saturday at the Helsinki Deaconess Institute’s care home, according to her family. Born in 1914 on the Åland Islands, just months after the outbreak of the First World War, Stenbäck lived through all of Finland’s modern history, including two world wars and the terms of every Finnish president.
Stenbäck was born in 1914 and turned 110 in September.
Gunnel Stenbäck has died at the age of 110, reports Hufvudstadsbladet. Hufvudstadsbladet reports that deacon Gunnel Stenbäck, 110, has died on Saturday. According to HBL, Stenbäck was probably the oldest person in Finland when he died.
Gunnel Stenbäck has died. She lived to be 110 years old and was the oldest person in Finland at the time of her death.
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