Honorina Antonia Maria da Conceicao

Honorina Antonia Maria da Conceição (February 11, 1907) is a Brazilian supercentenary whose age is not currently validated by the Gerontology Research Group (GRG). She may be the oldest living person in Brazil since the death of Julia Amelia da Conceicao

Biography
Antonia da Conceição was born in Alagoa Nova, Paraíba. As a child, he came to live in São Mamede, in the rural area of ​​the municipality, in Sítio Malhada de Onça, and worked all his life in agriculture.

Dona Honorina until two years ago was completely lucid, but now instead of when memory fails. There are days of great lucidity and days when you forget everything. The vision is no longer good, but still listens very well and shows a good mood to talk to people, she does not walk anymore, uses a bath chair at home when need, but in other ways is very healthy, because everything: she likes chicken, cassava, sweet potatoes, meat and corn foods. Likes to listen forró and surprises from time to time standing, accompanies the rhythm of the music.

Last year she had to come to Patos to recover the benefits of the National Social Security Agency (INSS) and show good humor, catching everyone's attention. "I only regret an elderly person over 110 years old until the INSS, in the greatest difficulty in getting around, because they seriously have someone to look for," said a neighbor.

Since 1985, the elderly woman lives with her daughter Severina, in São Mamede.

Reference
• http://www.folhapatoense.com/2019/07/22/idosa-de-112-anos-em-sao-mamede-e-uma-das-pessoas-mais-velhas-do-brasil/