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Revision as of 21:30, 24 March 2019
Agnethe Fencker | |
Fencker as a centenarian | |
Birth: | 24 October 1910 Greenland |
Death: | 7 April 2013 Ilulissat, Qaasuitsup, Greenland |
Age: | 102 years, 165 days |
Country: | GRL,DEN |
Centenarian |
Agnethe Fencker (24 October 1910 – April 2013) was a Greenlander centenarian.
Biography
Agnethe Fencker was born in Greenland on 24 October 1910. She became the oldest known living person in Greenland on 15 August 2008 after the death of Charlotte Petersen. Fencker became a centenarian on 24 October 2010.[1] Fencker became the oldest woman ever from Greenland when she surpassed the age of Malene Lund in 2012. Fencker died in Ilulissat, Qaasuitsup in Greenland, in April 2013, at the age of at least 102 years, 159 days and is currently the oldest person ever from Greenland.