Lucie Péré-Pucheu
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'Anne' Lucie Léonie Péré-Pucheu (August 13, 1893 - April 6, 2006), was the vice-doyenne of France and by a quirk of fate, also ranked as the second-oldest person in Western Europe when she died at 112 years and 236 days old. Anne was more than two years older than Germany's oldest person and well ahead of the UK's oldest person, born in 1895. She was a month older than the oldest persons in Portugal and Italy, and more than a year ahead of Spain's oldest-known person. Only fellow Frenchwoman and Parisian, Camille Loiseau, 114, ranked higher among verified living European centenarians. Anne lived in southwest France.