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		<title>NH Woman is Now Oldest Living Woman In US</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: NH Woman is Now Oldest Living Woman In US</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>SHAWNE K. WICKHAM<br /><br />New Hampshire Sunday News Staff<br /><br />September 12, 2009<br /><br />A Westmoreland woman is now believed to be the oldest person in the United States -- and second-oldest in the entire world.<br /><br />Mary Josephine Ray, who lives at Maplewood Nursing Home, turned 114 years old on May 17.<br /><br />Ray, who was born on Prince Edward Island, Canada, became the oldest U.S. resident after the death Friday of a 115-year-old California woman who was considered the oldest person in the world.<br /><br />Gertrude Baines&#x27; death also means Ray is now the second-oldest person in the world, behind a woman in Japan who is just one week older, according to the Gerontology Research Group, which verifies claims of extreme old age.<br /><br />Ray&#x27;s granddaughter, Katherine Ray of Westmoreland, said her Gram is nothing short of amazing.<br /><br />Aug. 4, 2009: NH woman thought to be world&#x27;s third-oldest<br /><br />LINK:<br /><br />http://www.unionleader.com/article.aspx?headline=Aug.+4%2c+2009%3a+NH+woman+thought+to+be+world%27s+third-oldest articleId=26b3f02a-d3cc-4d8f-abf7-9e9467eec18a<br /><br />She&#x27;s just spry for her age. Even though she&#x27;s in a wheelchair, she&#x27;s strong.<br /><br />She&#x27;s very smart and sharp still, she said.<br /><br />Ray said she stopped by to tell her grandmother the news Friday, but she was sleeping and Ray chose not to wake her up. But she said she doesn&#x27;t expect her to get too excited.<br /><br />Granddaughter Kathy Ray and son Donald Ray get a laugh from Mary Josephine Ray in July, shortly after she celebrated her 114th birthday. (BOB LAPREE)<br /><br />It doesn&#x27;t faze her that she&#x27;s that old, she said.<br /><br />As for Kathy Ray, she finds the whole idea sort of mind boggling.<br /><br />Among her grandmother&#x27;s favorite pleasures are the Boston Red Sox, Hershey&#x27;s Kisses and ice cream, Ray said. And she plays cards on Thursdays with a friend who visits her at the nursing home.<br /><br />Kathy Ray said her grandmother underwent medical testing that found something very, very rare in her DNA. She&#x27;ll never have cancer or heart problems, she said.<br /><br />She&#x27;ll just die of old age.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/9/nh-woman-is-now-oldest-living-woman-in-us.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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