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Mr. Primo Olivieri of Ibira, Sao Paolo, Brazil, sadly passed away on 11 February 2026, aged 111 years, 341 days.

He was born in Sao Paolo City, Sao Paolo, Brazil, on 7 March 1914.

He was the second-oldest (validated) living man in Brazil and the fourth-oldest (validated) living man in the world at the time of his death.

Rest in Peace Mr. Olivieri.


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https://longeviquest.com/2026/02/primo-olivieri-brazils-second-oldest-man-dies-at-111/

Primo Olivieri, Brazil’s Second-Oldest Man, Dies at 111

Primo Olivieri, the second-oldest living man in Brazil, passed away in Ibirá, São Paulo on 11 February, at the age of 111 years, 341 days.

Primo Olivieri was born in São Paulo City, São Paulo, Brazil, on 7 March 1914. His father was of Italian descent, while his mother was born in Italy. He worked as an aviation mechanic and received a Medal of Honor for his service from the Brazilian Air Force (FAB). He also contributed to the maintenance of planes that were utilized during the Second World War. He was tasked with overseeing the maintenance of all engines that powered the flights at VASP, a Brazilian airline.

Olivieri has been experiencing hearing problems for many years, dating back to the period when he worked in aviation. During that time, he did not have access to ear protection devices, resulting in significant damage to his hearing.

At the time of his passing, he was the second-oldest (known) living man in Brazil, after João Marinho Neto, 113. Also, he was the fourth-oldest known man globally, after João Marinho Neto, Ilie Ciocan (Romania), and Ken Weeks (Australia).

Rest in peace.


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R.I.P. Mr. Olivieri.


When the young commander of the guard declared his love for her, she rejected him simply because his frivolity startled her. "See how simple he is," she told Amaranta. "He says that he’s dying because of me, as if I were a bad case of colic."
-One Hundred Years of Solitude


   
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