Talk:Ignatius Lanzetta

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I am assuming this person is most likely deceased now, as if he was born in 1903, he would be almost 120 years old now, which would put him among the oldest people in the world. To date, the eldest validly documented living human male has not lived beyond 116 and a few days. Because of the subject's pre-existing notability, I think if he were still living, this person would have been the subject of media attention. So, in the absence of such attention, I have presumed he is deceased. This 2021 article indicates the subject moved to Dearborn, Michigan and worked for the Ford Motor Company. Other records suggest the subject used the name Andrew and died in 1964, but I cannot verify this. - Cameron Dewe (talk) 03:27, 25 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]