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Audrey Stubbart (June 9, 1895〔(Audrey Stubbart's Career, A collection of articles on Audrey Stubbart, From the website of ''The Examiner'' )〕–November 13, 2000〔(''A study in graceful aging'' by Kara Childers, ''The Examiner'',March 15, 2003 )〕〔(Obituary of Audrey Stubbart dated November 14, 2000, ''The Kansas City Public Library'' )〕) was an American centenarian who worked as a proofreader and newspaper columnist for ''The Independence Examiner'' until the age of 105.〔(''What counts? Heart, and Joy'' by Audrey Stubbart, April 30, 1998, ''The Examiner'' (probably her last) )〕 Prior to her death she was the oldest verified newspaper columnist, the oldest known full-time employee,〔(''The life of Audrey Stubbart'', ''The Examiner'',March 27, 2002 )〕 and possibly the oldest user of the Internet. ==Early life== Stubbart was born Audrey Morford in Newman Grove, Nebraska.〔("Audry Stubbart, 100 A Working Woman Always on the Job", From an U.S. News & World Report article )〕 She was the second of five siblings, but with the death of her eldest sibling shortly after birth, Audrey became the oldest.〔 She spent her early life in Newman Grove, Nebraska, close to an Indian reservation and could recount early experiences of encountering Sioux Indians in the decades following the Battle of Wounded Knee.〔 The Morford family moved to Gordon, when Audrey was young. Soon afterwards, her father died at the age of 36, leaving his wife and four children destitute. Following his death, she and her mother moved along with her siblings to her uncle's house nearby and then, on his death, to the house of their grandparents in Malvern, Iowa.〔
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