Gertrud Oertel, a resident of Germany’s capital, Berlin, celebrates her 110th birthday today, November 11. Her birthday was reported by Märkische Allgemeine Zeitung and Berliner Kurier.

Oertel was born in the district of Seddin in the municipality of Seddiner See, near Berlin, on 11 November 1914. She grew up in Michendorf, where her father, originally from Saxony, worked as a tiler and built a beautiful house for the family. She lost her mother during the Spanish flu pandemic. The entire family contracted the flu, and her mother cared for each of them until, as the last to fall ill, she succumbed to the illness herself.

Oertel never married. In her youth, she was in a relationship with her first love, and they dreamed of a future together. But their happiness was short-lived, as he passed away far too young. Even today, she still feels the pain of this loss. In the early 1960s, she moved to East Berlin for her job with the railway, where she worked as a ticket clerk. There, she met her second love, and they planned to marry. Sadly, their time together was short, as he passed away from an illness. After his death, she decided to adopt a child from the children’s home on Südostallee—a girl named Ute.

In 2019, she moved to a senior citizens’ home in Berlin. She mentioned that she doesn’t have a secret to longevity. Her nephew noted that while she enjoys German cuisine the most, she isn’t particularly strict about her diet.

LongeviQuest extends warm congratulations to Gertrud Oertel on her 110th birthday.

(Featured image: Berliner Kurier)