A
woman believed to be the world’s oldest Facebook user has died at the age of
114, her family said.
Anna
Stoehr of Plainview, Minnesota, gained widespread attention in October when she
said she’d had to lie about her age to sign up for the social network.
Facebook
responded by celebrating her impressive longevity on her birthday.
“She
turned 114 in October of this year and received a huge bouquet of 114 flowers
from Facebook after they learned that she was not able to sign up without
putting in a fake age of 90 or 95,” Harlan Stoehr, her 84-year-old eldest son,
told CNN on Tuesday.
He
told CNN that his mother — who leaves 5 children, 27 grandchildren and 12
great-grandchildren — died Sunday.
She
was born in 1900, the year before the assassination of President William
McKinley and the death of Queen Victoria. Her family had no telephone, car or
electricity at the time.
Facebook
isn’t set up to accommodate such venerable users. The network’s sign-up page
only allows people to put dates of birth going back to 1905.
Facebook
Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg had attempted to reach Anna Stoehr after his
company sent an apology about the age restriction, according to her
daughter-in-law Marlene Stoehr.
“She
was not available when he had his assistant call to get hold of her because of
a medical appointment, and then Mark Zuckerberg was out of the country so it
never happened,” she said. “But it was an exciting time for everyone with all
the attention.”
The company didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment Wednesday.
The company didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment Wednesday.
Facebook
isn’t the only area where Anna Stoehr stood out — she was also the oldest
person in Minnesota.
She
even threw out the first pitch at a Minnesota Twins game (via a video-taped
throw) at the age of 113, according to her son.
“They
asked her if she would pitch it overhand or underhand, and she said, ‘Overhand,
of course, it’s baseball,'” he said.
Harlan
Stoehr said his mother was always very active and had lived on a farm near
Elgin, Minnesota, from 1936 until 2013. She was left alone there after the
death of her husband in 1998. At the age of 112, she moved to an apartment in a
retirement community in Plainview.
“She
loved gardening and always had huge flower gardens and strawberries,” her son
said. “She grew all kinds of things, and when an apple tree on her farm blew
down, she planted another one. She was 105 years old at the time.”
Her
interest in getting onto Facebook at the age of 113 grew out of a friendship with
a Verizon salesman.
Joseph
Ramireza was selling an iPhone to Stoehr’s 85-year-old son, who started talking
about his mother. Ramireza said he had to meet her.
“She’s become something of a kindred spirit,” Ramireza told CNN affiliate KARE-TV in October.
“She’s become something of a kindred spirit,” Ramireza told CNN affiliate KARE-TV in October.
He
helped her use FaceTime to video chat with friends on an iPad and has been
teaching her to use email and Google search.
When
Facebook didn’t have her birth year as an option, Ramireza helped Stoehr write
a letter to Zuckerberg — on a typewriter.
“I’m still here,” she said in the letter.
“I’m still here,” she said in the letter.
(CNN)
U.S woman, believed to be oldest Facebook user, dies aged 114
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