Her family stated that she held a deep connection to Sport Club Internacional, always marking her birthdays with themed cakes. Born on June 8, 1908, Sister Inah lived a life intertwined with service and spirituality, attributing her longevity to her faith. She enjoyed good health for most of her life and was recognized by Pope Francis in 2018. Following her passing, the title of the world's oldest living person has transitioned to 115-year-old Ethel Caterham from Surrey, England. Sister Inah's passing has been met with sorrow by fans of the football club she adored.
Sister Inah Canabarro Lucas, renowned for being the world's oldest living person, has sadly passed away at the impressive age of 116. Born on June 8, 1908, in Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul, she embraced the life of a Catholic nun in her twenties and flourished in her faith, which she credited for her longevity.
Known for celebrating her birthdays with cake shaped like the stadium of Sport Club Internacional—her cherished football team—Sister Inah remained passionate about football throughout her life. Her family revealed that she passed away peacefully in the Teresian Sisters' home, where she had spent her later years. Sister Inah's nephew remarked that her health had been stable until her body gradually began to slow down. In honor of her legacy, Sport Club Internacional expressed their condolences publicly, acknowledging her steadfast kindness and devotion.
Despite her struggles with hearing and vision in her final days, Sister Inah maintained a well-structured routine that included praying and daily activities. Fellow nuns and family attest to her good-natured spirit and the discipline that shaped her life. Sister Inah was a beacon of faith and joy, leaving an enduring impact on all who knew her. As the world remembers this indomitable spirit, Ethel Caterham of England will ascend as the world's oldest person in her stead.
Sister Inah Canabarro Lucas, renowned for being the world's oldest living person, has sadly passed away at the impressive age of 116. Born on June 8, 1908, in Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul, she embraced the life of a Catholic nun in her twenties and flourished in her faith, which she credited for her longevity.
Known for celebrating her birthdays with cake shaped like the stadium of Sport Club Internacional—her cherished football team—Sister Inah remained passionate about football throughout her life. Her family revealed that she passed away peacefully in the Teresian Sisters' home, where she had spent her later years. Sister Inah's nephew remarked that her health had been stable until her body gradually began to slow down. In honor of her legacy, Sport Club Internacional expressed their condolences publicly, acknowledging her steadfast kindness and devotion.
Despite her struggles with hearing and vision in her final days, Sister Inah maintained a well-structured routine that included praying and daily activities. Fellow nuns and family attest to her good-natured spirit and the discipline that shaped her life. Sister Inah was a beacon of faith and joy, leaving an enduring impact on all who knew her. As the world remembers this indomitable spirit, Ethel Caterham of England will ascend as the world's oldest person in her stead.


















