Theresia Staffler-Breitenberger

Theresia Steffler-Breitenberger (15 November 1898 - 11 January 2010) - was a validated Italian supercentenarian.

Biography
Theresia Staffler was born in Ulten, Austria-Hungary, a commune located in South Tirol, on 15 November 1898. In 1918, the town became part of Italy and it has been known as Ultimo ever since. Mrs. Staffler-Breitenberger lived in a nursing home in Santa Valpurga in Val d'Ultimo, where she had moved to the age of 100. Reportedly, her advice for a long, good life included stying active, praying, going to Mass on Sunday, working with zeal and drinking a glass of wine or grappa along with a good meal. Mrs. Staffler-Breitenberger used to go to country festivals and village festivals where healthy eating, singing, laughing and joking between friends represented rules of happy living for her.

Theresia Staffler-Breitenberger died in Ultimo, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy, on 11 January 2010, aged 111 years, 57 days.