Downing Kay

Downing Kay (née Jett) (born 23 November 1907) is an American supercentenarian whose age is currently unvalidated by the Gerontology Research Group (GRG). She is currently the third-oldest known living person in Maryland, USA, behind Alice Knox and Agnes Reisenweber.

Biography
Downing Kay was born Downing Jett in Baltimore, Maryland, USA, as one of five children born to her parents. She grew up in a rowhouse in the Walbrook section of Baltimore. Her father was a clothier on West Fayette Street. She, along with her parents and four siblings, later moved to a house on Carlisle Avenue in Forest Park. Growing up, her household was a strict Methodist one. Downing and her siblings would often dance along to their Victrola (a kind of gramophone).

Downing graduated from Forest Park High School and Maryland State Normal School (now Towson University) and later became a schoolteacher. She married a man with the surname Kay and had an unreported number of children with him. Every morning until she was 100, she drank the juice of half a lemon mixed with warm water. She only stopped because she’d “lived to be 100, and thought that was long enough.”

Downing remained mentally sharp as a centenarian, still playing Scrabble when she was almost 109. By this time, she had several grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. On her 110th birthday, she was wheelchair-bound and couldn’t hear very well, but was easily able to give an interview, at the end of which she said: “Honey, you’ve asked me enough questions.”

Downing Kay currently lives in Baltimore, Maryland, USA, at the age of.