Josino Levino Ferreira is a Brazilian supercentenarian whose age is validated by LongeviQuest. He is currently the oldest (validated) living person in Rio Grande do Norte, and the oldest (validated) living man in Brazil.
Josino Levino Ferreira, a resident of Coronel Ezequiel, Rio Grande do Norte, was recently recognized by LongeviQuest as Brazil’s second-oldest living man. To honor his remarkable longevity, we sent him a commemorative plaque celebrating this milestone. He has also recently been acknowledged as the world’s second-oldest living man.
Josino Levino Ferreira was born in a rural area of Areia in the state of Paraíba, Brazil, on 3 April 1913. For his entire career, he worked as a farmer. He married Sebastiana Ana da Conceição in 1941, and the couple had children. The couple moved to Coronel Ezequiel following their marriage, and remained together for nearly 60 years until Sebastiana Ana’s death in 2001 at the age of 87.
As of 2024, he has three living children, 11 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, and five great-great-grandchildren.
Since 25 November, he has also become the world’s second-oldest living man, following his fellow countryman João Marinho Neto from the state of Ceará, who turned 112 in October. According to the LongeviQuest Atlas, he is currently the 11th-oldest living person in Brazil, whose age is fully documented and validated.
New picture at almost 112:
He still looks in decent shape! 🙂
Topic updated and moved. RIP Mr. Levino Ferreira.