Iosif Rus - of Gherla, Cluj County, Romania - celebrates his 110th birthday today. He was born on 28 October 1915, in Țaga (then Cege, Austria-Hungary). He worked as a substitute and music teacher his whole life, and served on the fronts of Crimea and the Caucasus during WWII.
He is the third-oldest living person in Romania behind Ilie Ciocan and Noja Paladia. He is the third man in Romania to reach 110, and the eighth known man born in Austria-Hungary to do so.
Happy birthday to him!
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Happy 110th Birthday, Mr. Rus!
https://longeviquest.com/2025/10/iosif-rus-romanias-second-oldest-man-turns-110/
Iosif Rus, the second-oldest living man in Romania, celebrated his 110th birthday in Gherla, Cluj County, on 28 October. His birthday was first reported by Digi24.
Iosif Rus was born in Ghiolt, Țaga, Cluj County, on 28 October 1915. His early childhood was marked by hardship: his father was a World War I prisoner in Siberia, and his mother died when he was two and a half. After his father’s return and remarriage, Rus grew up with both full and half-siblings.
He began school at age seven and later studied at the Normal Schools in Cluj and Gherla, where he developed a strong interest in music, especially the violin. After graduating, he became a teacher at the Gherla Penitentiary school for young inmates.
Following military service in 1937–1938, Rus taught in several villages before being reassigned in 1939 to the Gherla Penitentiary. During World War II, he served in the Romanian army, fought on the Eastern Front, and was wounded in the Caucasus. After recovering in Crimea and Bucharest, he worked in Turnu Severin managing captured goods during the war’s final years, returning home in 1945.
In 1954, he married Eugenia from Ocna Mureş, whom he had first met during the war. They had no children together, though Eugenia had a son from a previous relationship. Rus was widowed in 1988.
He is currently the nation’s second-oldest living man, after Ilie Ciocan. His birthday marks the first time the country has had two living male supercentenarians.
http://www.supercentenariditalia.it/persone-viventi-piu-longeve-in-italia.
Persone viventi più longeve in Italia – Supercentenari d'Italia (supercentenariditalia.it)
A happy 110th birthday to you, Mr. Iosif Rus!
Congratulations Mr Iosif Rus.