World’s oldest person follows Jesus

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By Art Toalston —

Violet in 2010

What has the world’s oldest person, Violet Mosse-Brown, age 117, done nearly all her life? She has been a follower of Jesus Christ.

Mosse-Brown, baptized at age 13, became the world’s oldest person after the April 15th death of Emma Morano of Italy, also 117. Morano was born on Nov. 29, 1899 and was the last living person born during the 1800s prior to her death. Mosse-Brown was born on March 30, 1900, in Duanvale in northwest Jamaica, 47 kilometers east of Montego Bay.

“I live by the grace of God and I am proud of my age!” Mosse-Brown told the Jamaica Observer in 2016. She was interviewed in the home where the mother of six children has lived all her life.

Mosse-Brown’s 96-year-old son, Harold Fairweather, lives in the house as well, “widely believed to be the oldest person with a living parent,” Chin wrote.

What is the secret to her longevity? “Really and truly,” Mosse-Brown told The Gleaner, “when people ask what me eat and drink to live so long, I say to them that I eat everything, except pork and chicken, and I don’t drink rum and dem tings.”

Trittonville Baptist Church in Jamaica has been the recipient of Violet Mosse-Brown’s passion over the course of 117 years of life that make her the world’s oldest person.

“I love the church,” Mosse-Brown told The Gleaner in 2010, having made decades of “staunch contribution” at Trittonville Baptist Church in Duanvale.

Local churches honored Mosse-Brown as “their extra-precious super-centenarian whom they affectionately call Sister Vie or Sister Brown” during a celebration of her then-116 years of life, according to the Jamaica Baptist Reporter.

“The guest of honor was lauded and cited as a person of exemplary character and an ardent, dedicated and faithful servant of God, who served her church for more than 80 years in varying capacities.

“She was also hailed as a mentor, historian, disciplinarian, business woman, outstanding church and community leader.”

Participants at the celebration credited Mosse-Brown “for giving herself fully to the music and Christian education ministries of the church,” serving as its organist and choir director “for many years” and as a Sunday School teacher and deacon.

Jamaican pastor Hariff Allison told the gathering, “She was instrumental in changing the roof of the church and adding an overnight facility for pastors. Back in the old days, the church had only visiting pastors and they would have to sleep in the church if they wanted to stay overnight or for a few days.”

Mosse-Brown, the pastor said, “changed that situation by spearheading the people to build an adjoining room on to the church for accommodating visiting pastors.”

She met her husband Augustus, who died in 1978, when they were members of Fraserville Methodist Church in Duanvale.

Mosse-Brown and her husband worked as cane farmers, and later she assisted him as the caretaker for a neighboring cemetery, keeping records in “beautiful handwriting [that] is a testament to the pride she took in her work.”

Duanvale, incidentally, is in the same Jamaican parish, or district, Trelawny, where Olympian gold medalist Usain Bolt is from. – Baptist Press

2 COMMENTS

  1. Miss Violet has been an outstanding woman of God. Her generosity, kindness and that of her son Alan has made a profound mark on my life personally. I am the man of God that I am today partly because of their profound kindness assisting me off as an entrepreneur and a person who seeks to add value to many today. She accommodated the storing and transporting of my ice cream and snow cone business in my earlier years.

    I debt of gratitude is owed to this lady, Aunt Ve and her son Harold Fairweather. Thank you and much more blessings to you for two lives well lived.

    Forever grateful!!
    Courtney Fraser
    Florida, USA

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