Vita Italia Di Liberto
Vita Italia Di Liberto was a Tunisian-born Italian supercentenarian who was among the oldest living residents of the Lazio Region at the time of her passing.
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Vita Italia Di Liberto was born in Tunis, Tunisia (a French protectorate at the time), on 1 January 1914. At some point, she got married and had at least three children (two sons and a daughter). At some point, she moved to Italy.
At some point, she moved into a retirement home for the elderly. For her birthdays, including her 105th and 109th, the facility staff always ensured to organize parties with large cakes, music, and plenty of dancing. At each celebration, she was accompanied by notable personalities such as the city mayor, city councilor, facility owner, and most importantly, her family and friends. On one occasion, she commented that it seemed as though time had stopped since she moved to the retirement home.
Di Liberto attributed her longevity to the love of her family and the people from the villa whom she considered her second family.
At the age of 110, she had 9 grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren.
Vita Italia Di Liberto passed away in Aprilia, Lazio, Italy, on 26 April 2024, at the age of 110 years, 116 days.
Her age has not been validated by LongeviQuest or the European Supercentenarian Organisation (ESO).
At the time of her passing, she was the third-oldest (known) living person in the Lazio Region, after Anna La Morgia and Maria Gabriella Lerchenthal.
* “A Villa Sihem si festeggiano i 105 anni di Vita Italia Di Liberto” – Sfera Magazine, 7 January 2019
* “Aprilia: 109 candeline per la signora Vita Italia Di Liberto” – Aprilia News, 9 January 2023
* “Vita Italia Diliberto compie 110 anni, è la seconda donna più anziana del Lazio” – Latina Oggi, 5 January 2024
* “Morta a 110 anni Vita Italia Di Liberto, la donna più anziana della provincia di Latina” – Il Messaggero, 28 April 2024