Sister Inah Canabarro Lucas, revered for her spirit and longevity, has passed on at the age of 116, leaving behind a legacy of kindness.
Sister Inah Canabarro Lucas, 116, Brazil's Beloved Nun, Passes Away

Sister Inah Canabarro Lucas, 116, Brazil's Beloved Nun, Passes Away
The world mourns the loss of Sister Inah, the oldest person alive, who touched lives through her remarkable journey.
Sister Inah Canabarro Lucas, a beloved nun from Porto Alegre, Brazil, passed away early on Wednesday at the age of 116, as confirmed by her congregation, the Irmãs Teresianas Brasil. Sister Inah, who was set to celebrate her 117th birthday in a few weeks, was recognized by Guinness World Records as the oldest living person following the death of Tomiko Itooka from Japan.
Known for her love of soccer, Sister Inah embodied a life of service and devotion that resonated with many. In a heartfelt social media tribute, her congregation expressed gratitude for her contributions and prayed for her welcome into divine grace. Although her family reported that she succumbed to old age, specific details about her cause of death were not disclosed.
Throughout her later years, her vision and hearing faded, but she delayed medical procedures until undergoing cataract surgery at age 106. Her remarkable life began in 1908, during an era when groundbreaking inventions like the Model T and television had yet to appear, showcasing the extraordinary journey she lived through an ever-evolving world.