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'''Anna Stoehr''' (15 October 1900 - 21 December 2014)<ref name="GRG">{{cite web|url=http://supercentenarian-research-foundation.org/TableE.aspx|title=Supercentenarian Data -- Table E|publisher=Gerontology Research Group|date=22 December 2014|accessdate=23 December 2014}}</ref><ref name = ap>[http://bigstory.ap.org/article/ba03cc4f5d214b959e53d14c8fe0fcfd/114-year-old-woman-who-challenged-facebook-age-policy-dies 114-year-old woman who challenged Facebook age policy dies] (December 23, 2014), Associated Press</ref> was a verified American [[supercentenarian]], who was noted for being the second-oldest social media user before her death at the age of 114.
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'''Anna Stoehr''' (15 October 1900 - 21 December 2014)<ref name="GRG">[http://supercentenarian-research-foundation.org/TableE.aspx GRG World Supercentenarian Rankings List] Gerontology Research Group</ref><ref name =ap>[http://bigstory.ap.org/article/ba03cc4f5d214b959e53d14c8fe0fcfd/114-year-old-woman-who-challenged-facebook-age-policy-dies 114-year-old woman who challenged Facebook age policy dies] Associated Press. 23 December 2014</ref> was a verified [[List of American supercentenarians|American]] [[supercentenarian]], who was noted for being the second-oldest social media user before her death at the age of 114.
   
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==Biography==
 
Born in Iowa, she attended eight grades in country school, and moved with her family first to Wisconsin, then to South Dakota, and in 1919 to Minnesota, where she lived for the rest of her life. After a courtship of four to five years, she married Ernest Stoehr, who remained her husband until his death in 1998 at the age of 97. They bought a farm in 1941. She described her life on the farm as "a lot of work to do, sun up to sun down. Had a garden and milked cows, had chickens, canned everything. That's how we fed the family."<ref name = rw/>
 
Born in Iowa, she attended eight grades in country school, and moved with her family first to Wisconsin, then to South Dakota, and in 1919 to Minnesota, where she lived for the rest of her life. After a courtship of four to five years, she married Ernest Stoehr, who remained her husband until his death in 1998 at the age of 97. They bought a farm in 1941. She described her life on the farm as "a lot of work to do, sun up to sun down. Had a garden and milked cows, had chickens, canned everything. That's how we fed the family."<ref name = rw/>
   
She lived independently until April 2013, when she moved into an assisted living home.<ref name = rw>Neville, Debi (Nov/Dec 2014) [http://www.rwmagazine.com/index.php/read/columns/herstory/352-anna-stoehr-113-years-of-herstory Anna Stoehr - 113 years of Herstory], Rochester Women Magazine</ref>
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She lived independently until April 2013, when she moved into an assisted living home.<ref name = rw> [http://www.rwmagazine.com/index.php/read/columns/herstory/352-anna-stoehr-113-years-of-herstory Anna Stoehr - 113 years of Herstory], Rochester Women Magazine</ref>
   
In the last year of her life she registered a Facebook account, but could not register with a birth year before 1905.<ref name="ap"/> To create the account she was obliged to state an age of 99.<ref name = mpr10>Chappell, Bill (October 14, 2014), [http://www.mprnews.org/story/2014/10/15/too-old-for-facebook At 113, Minnesota woman lies about her age to join Facebook], [[Minnesota Public Radio]]</ref> She complained to the social media website,<ref name = mpr10/> and they sent her 114 flowers for her 114th birthday.<ref name = ap/><ref>{{cite news|last1=Mullen|first1=Jethro|last2=Marco|first2=Tony|title=Minnesota woman, believed to be oldest Facebook user, dies aged 114|url=http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/24/us/facebook-114-year-old-user-dies/index.html?hpt=hp_t2|accessdate=December 24, 2014|publisher=CNN.com|date=December 24, 2014}}</ref>
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In the last year of her life she registered a Facebook account, but could not register with a birth year before 1905.<ref name="ap"/> To create the account she was obliged to state an age of 99.<ref name = mpr10>[http://www.mprnews.org/story/2014/10/15/too-old-for-facebook At 113, Minnesota woman lies about her age to join Facebook] Minnesota Public Radio. 14 October 2014</ref> She complained to the social media website,<ref name = mpr10/> and they sent her 114 flowers for her 114th birthday.<ref name = ap/><ref>[http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/24/us/facebook-114-year-old-user-dies/index.html? Minnesota woman, believed to be oldest Facebook user, dies aged 114] CNN. 20 January 2015</ref>
   
 
After a few days of hospice care, she died on 21 December 2014 at the age of 114 years, 67 days. According to the [[Gerontology Research Group]], she was the oldest person living in Minnesota, the seventh oldest in the United States, and the thirteenth oldest in the world.<ref name=ap/>
 
After a few days of hospice care, she died on 21 December 2014 at the age of 114 years, 67 days. According to the [[Gerontology Research Group]], she was the oldest person living in Minnesota, the seventh oldest in the United States, and the thirteenth oldest in the world.<ref name=ap/>

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Anna Stoehr
Anna Stoehr
Birth: 15 October 1900
Iowa, USA
Death: 21 December 2014
Minnesota, USA
Age: 114 years, 67 days
Country: United StatesUSA
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Anna Stoehr (15 October 1900 - 21 December 2014)[1][2] was a verified American supercentenarian, who was noted for being the second-oldest social media user before her death at the age of 114.

Biography

Born in Iowa, she attended eight grades in country school, and moved with her family first to Wisconsin, then to South Dakota, and in 1919 to Minnesota, where she lived for the rest of her life. After a courtship of four to five years, she married Ernest Stoehr, who remained her husband until his death in 1998 at the age of 97. They bought a farm in 1941. She described her life on the farm as "a lot of work to do, sun up to sun down. Had a garden and milked cows, had chickens, canned everything. That's how we fed the family."[3]

She lived independently until April 2013, when she moved into an assisted living home.[3]

In the last year of her life she registered a Facebook account, but could not register with a birth year before 1905.[2] To create the account she was obliged to state an age of 99.[4] She complained to the social media website,[4] and they sent her 114 flowers for her 114th birthday.[2][5]

After a few days of hospice care, she died on 21 December 2014 at the age of 114 years, 67 days. According to the Gerontology Research Group, she was the oldest person living in Minnesota, the seventh oldest in the United States, and the thirteenth oldest in the world.[2]

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