Tacília das Dores Oliveira was a Brazilian semi-supercentenarian.
On her 105th birthday. (Source: Courtesy of the family).
Tacília das Dores Oliveira was born in Cabreúva, São Paulo, Brazil, on 1 November 1917, to parents José Antonio de Carvalho (d. 1933) and Rita Saviolli (d. 1966). She married Honório de Oliveira Filho (1917-1989). The couple had no children.
Tacília moved to Itu, where she built her path marked by faith and love for family. Throughout her life, she lived in the Liberty neighborhood, Padre Bento neighborhood, and Vila Roma neighborhood – where she passed away.
A fanatical Corinthians fan, one of her most remarkable moments occurred in 2015 at age 98, when she was featured in a report on Globo Esporte, visiting the Corinthians training center, and realized a great dream; meeting goalkeeper Cássio, from whom she received an autographed jersey.
As a devout Catholic, she had always been active in the church, and still prayed the rosary until her final days. Tacília was recognized for her welcoming spirit and the serenity with which she faced life.
Her age was verified by Gabriel Ainsworth and Iara Souza, and validated by LongeviQuest on 17 November 2025.
At age 107 in February 2025 with her autographed jersey, next to Dr. João Paulo of USP. (Source: Dr. João Paulo).
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