Honorine Rondello

Honorine Rondello (née Cadoret; born 28 July 1903) is a verified French supercentenarian.

Early life
She was born in Bretagne, France. When her father, a fisherman, passed away while Honorine was a child, she had to take care of her two younger sisters. In 1919, at age 16, she quit school to help support the family and started working as a hotel worker and taylor.

She married a cheramist named Etienne Francois Rondello on 2 October 1929. The couple had a daughter named Yvette.

Around 1941, Honorine moved to a Southeast French town called Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume because of the German and Italian occupation of the country. She also worked as a chef for an upper-middle class family and retired in 1976. She became a widow in 1984.

Later life
In 2010, she had a fall while visiting Yvette, and was subsequently wheelchaired and moved to a nursing home.

On her 110th birthday, it was mentioned that Honorine is an avid reader and still keeps up with current events and news. She claimed that she doesn’t have any secrets for her longevity. On her 112th birthday, it was reported that she had poor hearing, but still mentally aware. At age 112, she is currently the 4th oldest living person in France.