The "grandmother of Italy", Angela Tiraboschi, turns 112 today.

Another candle, yet another for the oldest person in Italy, who passed the pandemic unscathed in addition to the world wars, despite living in one of the areas most affected by Covid.

Born in Oltre il Colle, in the Bergamo area, on April 19, 1910, she moved first to Ambria di Zogno and then, definitively, in 1955 to Bergamo. There he now lives in the San Paolo district with two of his four children, Roberto and Maria. The others are Luciana and Piero, all owned by Agostino Brozzoni, an entrepreneur with whom she was married for 52 years.

The secret of her longevity was revealed in January, when she was awarded the recognition of “grandmother of Italy”: “Light meals and a glass of wine, no smoke and stress. And, above all, to consider every day of life as a gift ". Two great passions that continue to occupy his days, reading and cheering for Atalanta.

Even the president of the Region Attilio Fontana in a post on Facebook wished her good wishes, "on behalf of all the Lombards".

(Unioneonline / L)

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