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Remembered By
Mitchell Tanabe
February 27, 2012
Sep 18, 1885 – Jun 18, 2009
Tomoji Tanabe, born on Sep 18, 1885, passed away on Jun 18, 2009.
Obituary
TOKYO (AP) — Tomoji Tanabe, the world's oldest man, died in his sleep at his home in southern Japan on Friday, a city official said. He was 113.
"He died peacefully. His family members were with him," said Junko Nakao, a city official in Miyakonojo on Japan's southern island of Kyushu. Tanabe died of heart failure, she said.
Tanabe, who was born Sept. 18, 1895, had eight children — five sons and three daughters. The former city land surveyor also had 25 grandchildren, 53 great-grandchildren, and six great-great-grandchildren, according to a statement from the Miyakonojo city. He was certified by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's oldest man when he was 111 years old.
Tanabe lived with his fifth son and daughter-in-law.
His favorite meals were fried shrimp and Japanese miso soup with clams, the statement said. Tanabe drank milk every morning and read the newspaper. He also avoided alcohol and did not smoke, the statement said.
The city's mayor, Makoto Nagamine, said Tanabe was "the symbol of the Miyakonojo known as a city of long life."
"I feel very saddened by his death," Nagamine said in a statement. "He cheered many citizens."
Japanese people have among the world's longest life expectancies — nearly 86 years for women and 79 years for men — which is often attributed to the country's healthy diet rich in fish and rice.
The number of Japanese living past 100 has more than doubled in the last six years, reaching a record high of 36,000 people in 2008. The country's centenarian ranks are dominated by women, who make up 86 percent of the total.
Japan's centenarian population is expected to reach nearly 1 million — the world's largest — by 2050, according to U.N. projections.
Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press
Remembered By
Mitchell Tanabe
February 27, 2012
Blessings to the family. I know that you must feel so fortunate to have shared so much with him. Peace & comfort to you.
reene wilson
July 04, 2009 | Cumming, GA
To Tomoji Tanabe family: Tomoji was a obedient man to his parents. I didn't know him,but his long life speaks for him."Honor your father and your mother,as the Lord your God has commanded you,so that you may live long and that it may go well with you in the land the Lord your God is giving you.[Deut.5:16 NIV] He left a legacy not only for his family to follow but to the world as well.
Jean Davis
July 04, 2009 | Houston, TX
To Tomoji Tanabe family, my you follow in his foot steps.
L. C. Napa ca
July 04, 2009
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
MARVIN RAINES
July 02, 2009 | INMAN, SC
I was always told that u live a long life by the life u live. Tomoji u lived a long life so your life must have been Good. Job well done!!!!!!!!!!!
Aldremia Lewis
July 01, 2009 | Baton Rouge, LA
To have seen all the wonderful things he saw and the changes in the world. What a blessing!! May the warm and happy memories comfort the family. Remember him with big smiles.
Blenda Berry
June 30, 2009 | Savannah, GA
May the family have comfort in knowing that God promise that he will wipe out every tear from our eyes,and death will be no more,neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore,The former things have passed away.
Lynn
June 30, 2009
my heart goes out to you at this time, and in the days ahead.and may the god of all comfort sustain you in your time of pain and sorry,soon no one will say i am sick and death will be no more,and may resurrection hope sustain us all. john 5:28-29.
HELEN HOLLAND
June 30, 2009 | BALTIMORE, MD