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From: PTResearcher2
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This is heartbreaking, she was so young. Her family and friends are in my 
prayers.       (AP) A 7-foot-7 Indiana woman considered the world's tallest 
female died Wednesday at age 53. 

Sandy Allen died at the nursing home where she had lived for several years in 
her central Indiana hometown of Shelbyville, family friend Rita Rose said. 
Allen had been ill for several months, using a wheelchair because of poor 
circulation and weak leg muscles, Rose said. 

Guinness World Records listed Allen as the world's tallest living woman at the 
time of her death, spokesman Damian Field said. Some Web sites, however, cite a 
7-foot-9 woman from China. 

Allen weighed 6-1/2 pounds when she was born in June 1955. By the age of 10 she 
had grown to be 6-foot-3, and was 7-1 by the time she was 16. 

She wrote to Guinness World Records in 1974, saying she would like to get to 
know someone her own height. 

"It is needless to say my social life is practically nil and perhaps the 
publicity from your book may brighten my life," she wrote. 

She had tumor on her pituitary gland that caused her remarkable growth removed 
in 1977, Rose said. 

The recognition as the world's tallest woman helped Allen accept her height and 
become less shy, Rose said. 

"It kind of brought her out of her shell," Rose said. "She got to the point 
where she could joke about it."    Allen would wear T-shirts printed with 
phrases such as "The weather up here is fine" or "I'm with shorty," Rose said. 

Allen worked for a while as a secretary, appeared on numerous television shows 
and often spoke to church and school groups, letting children know that it was 
OK to be different. 

"She loved talking to kids because they would ask more honest questions," Rose 
said. "Adults would kind of stand back and stare and not know how to approach 
her." 

She stopped public speaking in recent years because of mobility issues, said 
Rose, who recently wrote a book based on Allen's time in high school. 

Allen had been hospitalized in recent months as she suffered from a recurring 
blood infection, along with diabetes and breathing troubles, Rose said. 

Funeral arrangements were pending at Murphy Parks Funeral Services in 
Shelbyville. 

Allen lived in the same nursing home as 115-year-old Edna Parker, who Guinness 
has recognized as the world's oldest person since August 2007. 

Allen was proud of her height, Rose said. 

"She embraced it," she said. "She used it as a tool to educate people." 

Rose is working to set up the Sandy Allen Scholarship Fund, with proceeds going 
to Shelbyville High School.    
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/08/13/national/printable4347348.shtml

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