List of Finnish supercentenarians

This is a list of Finnish supercentenarians (people from Finland who have attained the age of at least 110 years). The oldest person ever from Finland was Maria Rothovius, who died in 2000, aged 112 years 259 days.[1] All Finnish supercentenarians were born at a time when Finland was an autonomous state of the Russian Empire.

Oldest Finnish people ever

  Deceased   Living

RankNameSexBirth dateDeath dateAgePlace of birthPlace of death or residence
01Maria Rothovius[1]
F
2 October 188717 June 2000112 years, 259 daysUusimaaPirkanmaa
02Hilda Häkkinen[1]
F
18 March 189431 December 2005111 years, 288 daysSouth OstrobothniaSouth Ostrobothnia
03Selma Tuominen[2]
F
19 July 190312 April 2015111 years, 267 daysSouthwest FinlandSouthwest Finland
04Aarne Arvonen[1]
M
4 August 18971 January 2009111 years, 150 daysUusimaaUusimaa
05Fanny Nyström[1]
F
30 September 187831 August 1989110 years, 335 daysSouthwest FinlandSouthwest Finland
06Helfrid Eriksson[3]
F
23 June 190823 October 2018110 years, 122 daysUusimaaOstrobothnia
07Anna Hagman[1]
F
27 December 189518 April 2006110 years, 112 daysÅland IslandsÅland Islands
08Elsa Tilkanen[1]
F
26 September 18965 December 2006110 years, 70 daysSouthwest FinlandSouthwest Finland
09Astrid Qvist[4]
F
6 March 1912Living110 years, 58 daysOstrobothniaOstrobothnia
10Helvi Kärki[5]
F
7 December 190623 January 2017110 years, 47 daysPirkanmaaTavastia Proper
11Gunborg Hancock[6]
F
20 April 1912Living110 years, 13 daysUusimaaSweden

    Biographies

    Aarne Arvonen

    Aarne Arvonen (1897–2009), from Finland, was one of the oldest documented men ever, living for 111 years and 150 days.

    Aarne Armas "Arska" Arvonen (4 August 1897 1 January 2009[7]) was a Finnish supercentenarian who lived for 111 years and 150 days. He became the last known living Finn to have been born in the 1800s, a time when Finland was still an autonomous part of the Russian Empire.[7] Born in Helsinki, Arvonen served for the Red Guard in the Finnish Civil War of 1918, and later became its last surviving veteran. After the war he spent a year at the Tammisaari prison camp.[8] He married Sylvi Emilia Salonen and had two daughters, Irma and Paula. They lived in the Kallio district of Helsinki. At this time Arvonen was a smoker. When his wife died in 1938, he moved to Järvenpää. In the summer of 2005, Arvonen was still living in a house he had built himself. Eventually he moved into the Vanhankylänniemi rest home.[9] Arvonen had been interested in astronomy since his childhood. In 1921 he became a founding member of the Finnish amateur astronomy association Ursa, and his membership lasted nearly 87 years. He visited London when he turned 100 in 1997. He celebrated his 111th birthday in 2008 with his family, but skipped his yearly trip to the local McArthur pub.[10]

    References

    1. Epstein, Louis; Young, Robert; Quesada, Miguel; Muir, Mark; Law, Chris; Wikkerink, Marco (1 January 2015). "Table B - Verified Supercentenarians (Ranked By Age)". Gerontology Research Group. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
    2. "Turkulainen: Suomen vanhin ihminen kuoli" [Turkulainen: Finland's oldest person died]. Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). 14 April 2015. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
    3. Mattila, Sanni (24 October 2018). "Suomen vanhin ihminen Helfrid Eriksson on kuollut 110-vuotiaana" [Oldest person in Finland, Helfrid Eriksson, has died age 110]. Iltalehti (in Finnish). Retrieved 16 December 2018.
    4. "Astrid Qvist on elänyt niin vanhaksi, että sitä vaikea edes käsittää – tänään 110 vuotta täyttävän naisen teoria pitkän ikänsä salaisuudesta yllättää taatusti terveysintoilijat". Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). 6 March 2022. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
    5. Vuorio, Jukka (24 January 2017). "Suomen vanhin ihminen Helvi Kärki kuoli 110 vuoden iässä" [Finland's oldest person, Helvi Kärki, dies at 110]. Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). Retrieved 16 December 2018.
    6. "Nyfiken DN-läsare fyller 110 år". Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). 20 April 2022. Retrieved 21 April 2022.
    7. "Suomen viimeinen 1800-luvulla syntynyt kuoli - HS.fi - Kotimaa". 28 April 2014. Archived from the original on 28 April 2014. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
    8. "At age 105, Aarne Arvonen still knows how to enjoy life" Helsingin Sanomat International Edition, 6 August 2002. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
    9. "Suomi - Uutiset - Ilta-Sanomat". 27 September 2007. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
    10. "Finland's oldest person turns 111 years old". 12 February 2012. Archived from the original on 12 February 2012. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
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