Paladia Noja, a resident of Cugir, Alba County, Romania, is celebrating her 110th birthday today, according to Curig info.
Paladia Noja was born in Cugir on 20 July 1915. As a child, she worked in the fields, tended to animals, and helped her family with daily chores. In her youth, she spent three years in Timișoara, where two of her siblings lived. They encouraged her to stay in the city and even offered to help her secure a job at the Post Office, but she chose to return home.
She was married for 45 years to her husband, Simion Noja, who passed away from a heart attack in 1989 at the age of 81. Together, they had four children. She was a devoted housewife all her life, caring for the household by cooking, gardening, and sewing. Although she did tailoring work, it was mostly for her household and neighbors. In exchange for her sewing, people would bring her goods like milk and potatoes. She continued using her sewing machine well into her centenarian years and worked in the garden until she was nearly 100.
At the moment, she is the nation’s second-oldest living resident, after 112-year-old Ilie Ciocan.
LongeviQuest extends warm congratulations to Paladia Noja on her 110th birthday.