Gulli Maria Bergendahl was a Swedish supercentenarian who was the oldest resident of the country in 2014 and 2015. Her age has been validated by the European Supercentenarian Organisation (ESO).
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Gulli Maria Bergendahl was a Swedish supercentenarian who was the oldest resident of the country in 2014 and 2015. Her age has been validated by the European Supercentenarian Organisation (ESO).
Bergendahl was born in a small street in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland County on 10 December 1904, the youngest of four children born to a wholesaler Oskar Bergendahl and his wife Maria Nilsson. She had three siblings: Anna-Lisa, Karin, and Sixten. She attended Victoria School on Linnégatan, Haga School and Annedal School.
Through an acquaintance, Bergendahl acquired a position at a mortgage association’s bank, which she would retain until her retirement in 1964. She never married and had no children, and enjoyed travelling with her siblings. She remembered World War II as a “dark and troubled time.”
Bergendahl lived independently until the age of 102, when she moved into a Gothenburg nursing home. She voted in every election since 1921, when women were given the right to vote in Sweden, considering it her duty.
Bergendahl died on 3 February 2015 at the age of 110 years, 55 days.
Bergendahl was the last living Swede born when the country was a part of the United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway (1814 – 1905).
On 24 May 2014, aged 109, Bergendahl became Sweden’s oldest resident following the death of Karin Larsson. She became the oldest Swedish-born individual upon the death of U. S. resident Conrad Johnson on 23 December 2014. Upon her passing, she was succeeded by 109-year-old Rut Emriksson (30 December 1905 – 7 October 2015).
Bergendahl’s age was verified by Jimmy Lindberg and validated by the ESO on 30 April 2020.
* “Sveriges äldsta Gulli, 109, har röstat” – Göteborgs-Posten, 14 September 2014
* “Gulli Bergendahl fyllde 110 år” – Expressen, 24 August 2017
* “Sveriges äldsta har avlidit” – Göteborgs-Posten, 12 February 2015
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