104-Year-Old Skydiver Dorothy Hoffner’s Secrets to Longevity Before Her Grand Farewell

The oldest skydiver, Dorothy Hoffner, has thoroughly delved into the limitless possibilities of life. At the impressive age of 104, she exhibited exceptional bravery and resilience while skydiving. She recently bid goodbye to her earthly abode after revealing the secrets of her long and healthy life.

Hoffner created history

The memory of Hoffner will live on as the oldest woman to jump from a high altitude. She created a world record by jumping from 13,000 feet at a ripe age.

She lived her life to the fullest

Dorothy defied stereotypes and embraced a fulfilling life, evident when she proclaimed herself an "unclaimed treasure" due to her unmarried status. Despite learning to fly in her 20s, Hoffner decided to take up skydiving at 100 as her latest way of embracing life, performing the feat weeks before her last goodbye.

Hoffner shared a secret

With a family record of longevity, Hoffner stated her parents also lived a long life. She emphasized the importance of a healthy diet, enthusiastically expressed her love for the food, and declared that she did not avoid any cuisine.

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