Sister Inah Canabarro, the world's oldest confirmed person until her death at 116, was a Brazilian nun known for her vibrant personality and dedication to teaching. Her religious congregation reported she died naturally at home, just shy of her 117th birthday. Canabarro credited her long life to her Catholic faith and maintained a positive outlook, often sharing joyful memories and creative talents. A former educator, she influenced many students and was recognized by Pope Francis on her 110th birthday, leaving behind a legacy of love and service.
Sister Inah Canabarro, a Brazilian nun and teacher, who was recognized as the world's oldest person, passed away at 116, attributed her longevity to her Catholic faith.
Canabarro, celebrated for her positivity, humor, and lifelong dedication to education, had a rich history, including guiding students and creating marching bands.
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