Herta Oeser

Herta Oeser (née Kleinfeldt; born 24 June 1905) is a German supercentenarian who is at age 110 years currently Germanys oldest living person.

Biography
Oeser was born on 24 June 1905 in Reutlingen. Her father, a director of Reutlingens gas and waterworks died when she was 4 years old. In consequence of World War I and a missing bread-winner Oeser was raised in poorness and frugality as being the youngest of 5 siblings. Later she worked in the local finance office.

She was married in 1935 to Werner Oeser, an engineer. They lived in North Rhine-Westphalia for almost 10 years and after World War II her husband was appointed as professor of engineer sciences. The couple had two daughters called Heide and Lieselotte. In 1962 the family moved to Pfullingen. In consequence of being frugalty Oeser was able to travel a lot: Inter alia the couple visited Tunisia, China, Uzbekistan, 3 times Egypt and 15 times Tenerife. Oeser also celebrated her 100th birthday there. She was widowed in 1988.

In 2010 Oeser was reported using an exercise bicycle for training 2 kilometers every day. Turning 109 she achieved a tricot of favorite soccer club FC Bayern München and forecasted Germany would not win 2014 FIFA World Cup. Although a fan of soccer for decades, Oeser was wrong. On her 110th birthday Oeser was reported to use the local bus to visit Pfullingens down town and the market place. Oeser is still living in her own house with her daughter Lieselotte and her son-in-law.

With the passing of Else Rönsch on 5 October 2015 Herta Oeser became Germanys oldest living person at age 110 years and 103 days. Since Elisabeth Schneider she was the first person to become Germanys oldest inhabitant at age 110 again.