Anne Langston Christopher (March 4, 1895 - October 10, 2007) was an American supercentenarian. Before her death at age 112 years 220 days, she was the oldest validated person living in the state of Georgia, the seventh-oldest in the United States, and had been the 11th-oldest in the world since the September 20, 2007 death of Australia's oldest person, Myra Nicholson. Biography Christopher was born in South Carolina, where she lived in Timmonsville and Pickens respectively. She moved to Georgia in 2002, at age 107, to live near her relatives. Christopher was reared on a tobacco farm, could easily wring a chicken's neck and pluck it clean for cooking and was a Clark Gable fan. She received a bachelor's degree from Limestone College in Gaffney, SC and was a school teacher for many years. Though her later life at assisted living centers was good, she figured the afterlife would be even better. She once attributed her good health and long life to eating and sleeping well. "I never drank. I didn't smoke, either," she said. However, her granddaughter Harriett Brock of Rome refreshed her memory, saying, "Don't you remember when you come to my house, I give you a glass of wine?"<ref name="legacy"/> Death Christopher died at a senior living center in Rome, Georgia. Family Christopher was preceded in death by her husband, Gignilliatte Garvin Christopher, former mayor of Pickens, SC, as well as her son, Gignilliatte Garvin Christopher, Jr., daughter, Ann Christopher Brown; two grandsons, a sister, brother and 2 sons-in-law. She was survived by her daughter, Marion Christopher Emmitt, four grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, five great-great-grandchildren, two nephews, and numerous great-nieces and great-nephews.
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