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|deathplace = Bocaiuva, Minas Gerais, Brazil
 
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}}'''Leticia Ferreira de Souza''' (30 December 1900 2 January 2011) was a Brazilian [[supercentenarian]] whose age is currently unvalidated by the [[Gerontology Research Group]] (GRG).
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'''Leticia Ferreira de Souza''' (30 December 1900 - 2 January 2011) was an unverified Brazilian supercentenarian who died three days after turning 110 years old.
 
   
== Biography ==
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==Biography==
Leticia was born in the district of Terra Branca, municipality of Bocaiuva, Minas Gerais. She was the second daughter of a family of 12 children (nine women and three men). She worked in the fields and was also embroiderer and seamstress, Did crochet and lace work. He never married and always dedicated himself to religious life.
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Leticia Ferreira de Souza claimed to have been born on 30 December 1900 in the district of Terra Branca, municipality of Bocaiuva, Minas Gerais. She was the second daughter in a family of 12 children (nine daughters and three sons). She worked in the fields and as a seamstress. She never married. As a Catholic she was very religious.
   
 
Ferreira de Souza died on 2 January 2011 at the claimed age of 110 years, 3 days. Prior to death, she was hospitalized at Bocaiuva Municipal Hospital in Bocaiuva, Minas Gerais.
In celebration of the 110th anniversary of Leticia, a Mass was celebrated in Thanksgiving by the Archbishop emeritus of Montes Claros, gift Geraldo Majela de Castro, a day after that date, on 31 December 2010.
 
   
 
==References==
She died on 2 January 2011, while she was hospitalized at Bocaiuva Municipal Hospital in her hometown.
 
 
== References ==
 
 
* [http://www.pernambuco.com/ultimas/nota.asp?materia=20110103170552&assunto=5&onde=Brasil Mineira morre três dias após o aniversário de 110 anos]
 
* [http://www.pernambuco.com/ultimas/nota.asp?materia=20110103170552&assunto=5&onde=Brasil Mineira morre três dias após o aniversário de 110 anos]
 
* [http://www.arquimoc.org.br/noticias.php?id=3703 Dom Geraldo e paroquianos celebram 110 anos de dona Letícia nesta sexta-feira]
 
* [http://www.arquimoc.org.br/noticias.php?id=3703 Dom Geraldo e paroquianos celebram 110 anos de dona Letícia nesta sexta-feira]
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Leticia Ferreira de Souza
Leticia Ferreira de Souza
Letícia Ferreira de Souza.
Birth: 30 December 1900
Bocaiuva, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Death: 2 January 2011
Bocaiuva, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Age: 110 years, 3 days
Country: BrazilBRA
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Leticia Ferreira de Souza (30 December 1900 – 2 January 2011) was a Brazilian supercentenarian whose age is currently unvalidated by the Gerontology Research Group (GRG).

Biography

Leticia Ferreira de Souza claimed to have been born on 30 December 1900 in the district of Terra Branca, municipality of Bocaiuva, Minas Gerais. She was the second daughter in a family of 12 children (nine daughters and three sons). She worked in the fields and as a seamstress. She never married. As a Catholic she was very religious.

Ferreira de Souza died on 2 January 2011 at the claimed age of 110 years, 3 days. Prior to death, she was hospitalized at Bocaiuva Municipal Hospital in Bocaiuva, Minas Gerais.

References