Alice Ostlund

Alice Ostlund (born 8 December 1906) is a Swedish centenarian who is the third oldest living person in Sweden as well as reportedly the world's oldest active radio correspondent.

Biography
Alice Viola Olsson was born in Jattendal, Gavleborg, Sweden on 8 December 1906 as the daughter of Lars and Beda Vallman Olsson. Her father worked at the railroad, which lead to the family moving around to several places in Alice's youth. She married Bernhard Ostlund in Ljungsbro, Sweden in 1934 but the couple did not have any children.

Alice spent most of her life in Vanersborg before moving to Trollhattan after her husband's death in 1981. Alice moved to a care home in Trollhattan at the age of 106.

Radio Correspondent
Alice Ostlund became a regular radio correspondent for Swedish Radio (SR) channel P4 Väst after she won one of the channel's contests in November 2007 saying that she'd use the money to buy Saffron buns to serve visitors on her 101st birthday.

Due to her lucidity and clear mind the Swedish Radio took an interest in her and from then on she was featured weekly at a special segment called "Nu ringer vi till Alice!" where she would speak about things such as her youth, her view on recent events and what kept her going despite her advancing age.