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Texas Woman Turns 115, Becomes Oldest Person in the US

Elizabeth Francis from Houston, Texas, has reached a remarkable milestone as she celebrates her 115th birthday, earning her the title of the oldest living person in the United States. Following the passing of 116-year-old Edie Ceccarelli of Mendocino County, California, on February 22, Elizabeth ascended in the rankings, now standing as the fourth-oldest living person worldwide. Her longevity is attributed to her steadfast faith and the loving support of her family, as noted by her granddaughter. Elizabeth’s life story, enriched by over a century of experiences, continues to inspire and marvel those around her, highlighting the beauty and depth of a well-lived life.

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