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“She Passes Away After Sharing Her Final Message, Leaving the Nation in Mourning”

There is a worrying secret in the air – something almost different about life that lasts 117 years.

When the world mourned over Mira Maria Branyas Morler, her final, cryptic farewell, much wondered if the secret of such amazing longevity exceeds the life of order and peace.

Could there be a hidden truth in her extraordinary way in two world wars, more pandemics, and a vortex of modern times? When we dive into the remarkable story of this Spanish grandmother, prepare for the revelation of the mysterious puzzle of life that resisted the very limits of time.

The oldest person in the world, Maria Branyas Morera, died at the age of 117. According to her recent words, she offered a peaceful farewell and the whole nation leaves sadness.

Maria, Spanish grandmother, died “peacefully and without pain”. After witnessing two world wars and two pandemics, a remarkable life lived. Her family shared reports of her X-handling and wrote, “Maria Branyas left us.” It was her wish to die quietly in her sleep, without pain or stress. Her family expressed her love and recognition and remembered her wisdom and kindness.

Maria was active on social media and shared posts with its 16,000 followers once a week. In her last post on Tuesday, she expressed a feeling “weak” and that “time is close”. It urged others not to cry, and they said, “I don’t like tears, so don’t cry. The most important thing is that do not go through pain for me. Wherever I go, I’ll be happy. ”

Maria has been the oldest living man in the world since Louis Randon’s death, a French nun who died in January of the previous year at the age of 118. Maria attributed her longevity to living in “order” and “tranquility”, and “avoiding” toxic people throughout their life.

Maria was born in San Francisco in 1907 during the outbreak of the plague and experienced the hardships of both world wars, the Spanish flu pandemic, and the Spanish Civil War while living in Spain. It is remarkable that it also survived COVID-19 and recovered quickly after being hospitalized at the age of 113.

In 1931, Maria married Catalan doctor Joan Moret and had three children together. Her husband died in 1976 and their only son, August, tragically died in a tractor accident in 86. Maria was surrounded by her daughters, 11 grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren at the time of Santa Maria del Tura.

Throughout her life, Maria played the piano, a passion she held until the age of 108. She also kept a fitness routine, practicing every morning until 105 years old. In her later years, she attended scientific studies and offered her blood her blood, saliva, and urine samples for research aimed at understanding the secrets of longevity.

Maria’s passing has now made Tomika Itooka, born in Japan on May 23, 1908, the oldest living person in the world. This comes after the sad death of the oldest man in the world, Juan Vicente Perez Mora, who died in April only his 115th birthday. Juan was loved by his 11 children, 41 grandchildren, 18 grandchildren,n and 12 rights. His secrets of longevity were reportedly drinking Aguardiente, a Spanish liqueur, daily.

The record for the longest life ever lived remains with Jeanne Calment, a French woman who lived for 122 years and 164 days. It remains the only person in history that has surpassed 120 years.

In conclusion, the remarkable 117 years of Maria Branyas Morera remind us of the durability and grace that comes with life. Her peaceful browsing, marked by sincere farewell news and careful family memories, leaves not only the inheritance of wisdom and kindness but also invaluable scientific insights into longevity.

As the world says goodbye to this extraordinary woman – surviving wars, pandemics, and personal hardships – the cloak of the oldest living person in the world now passes Tomice Itoook. Maria’s life story will continue to be inspired by generations, serving as a testimony of the strength of the human spirit and the lasting forces of life lived in order and peace.

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