
Sarah Knauss Loved to Keep Life Sweet (119 Years Old)
Just 10 days younger than Kane Tanaka was when she died, Sarah Knauss was the oldest American ever and the third oldest person in history. Knauss was a dedicated crafter who learned to crochet as a girl and continued the hobby well into her 110s. The supercentenarian was born in 1880, before the invention of the steam turbine, the ballpoint pen, and the zipper. She lived long enough to meet six generations of her descendants. She had only one child, a daughter who lived to 101. Knauss delighted in sweets, so much so that she celebrated her 100th birthday with gifts of over 20 pounds of candy. When asked how she lived so long, she advised people to work hard and keep busy, “not worry about how old you are.”