Margaret Romans | |
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Born | (age 113 years, 171 days) | March 16, 1912
Occupation | Art teacher |
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Spouse | Heinrich Romans (m. 1941;died 2002) |
Margaret Romans (born 16 March 1912) is a Latvian-born Canadian supercentenarian who is the oldest living Canadian, since the death of Hazel Skuce on 3 January 2025, [1] [2] and the oldest ever Latvian person.
Margarita Anna Mežgaile was born on 16 March 1912 in Riga, Latvia (then part of the Russian Empire). Her mother was of German and Latvian descent, and her father was a Latvian merchant. [3] [4] In 1941, she married Heinrich Romans. [5]
The couple did not have any children. After fleeing from Latvia, they lived in Germany for a couple of years before emigrating to Canada in 1947. Romans worked as an art teacher at YMCA, [6] and her husband was an engineer. [7] [8]
In 2002, Romans was widowed and lived independently in Westmount, Quebec, until she was 107, when she moved into a nursing home in Montreal. [9] [10] [11]
In 2024, at 112 years old, Margaret could still walk with assistance and also followed current events. [12] [13]
Her age was verified in September 2024, by the Gerontology Research Group. [14] On 3 January 2025, after the death of 112 year old Hazel Skuce, Mežgaile became the oldest living Canadian person. [15]
She lives in Sainte-Geneviève, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [16]