104-year-old Chicago resident Dorothy Hoffner has sadly passed away.
Just days before passing, she aimed to establish the world record as the oldest person to parachute from an airplane.
A spokesperson for Hoffner expressed gratitude that her skydiving endeavor served as a remarkable culmination of her “exciting, well-lived life.” (Trending: Biden Admin Insults Concerned Parents at School Board Meetings)
Dorothy Hoffner made her first skydiving attempt at age 100. At 104, she decided to jump again. Watch her fall from 10,000 feet for a second time.
“I just felt comfortable up there,” she said. https://t.co/j9oQbJnDtg pic.twitter.com/xbnLCNH2C1
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 3, 2023
Hoffner, who previously made her first jump at the age of 100, declared, “Age is just a number.”
She described her second skydiving experience as “delightful, wonderful, couldn’t have been better.”
At 104, Dorothy Hoffner achieved a remarkable feat by becoming the oldest person to go skydiving! 🪂🌟👵
— Wow Videos (@ViralXfun) October 6, 2023
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