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Pittsburgh woman celebrates 111th birthday, gets surprise news of great-great-grandchild

Lovingly known as "Nanny" among her family members, Janet Wharton was born on March 29, 1911, in South Carolina. She was raised in Pittsburgh.

Pittsburgh woman celebrates 111th birthday, gets surprise news of great-great-grandchild

Lovingly known as "Nanny" among her family members, Janet Wharton was born on March 29, 1911, in South Carolina. She was raised in Pittsburgh.

ANCHOR KELLY SASSO WITH THE EXCITING NEWS FROM HER FAMILY, AS WELL. >>♪ HAPPYIR BTHDAY DEAR NANNY HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU. KELLY: THIS IS THE 111TH TIME SHE HAS CELEBRATED A BIRTHDAY. >> THIS IS AWESOME. I AM JUST HONORED TO HEREBE TO EASPK ON HER BEHALF. SO HAPPY THAT -- I MEANT I IS JUST AMAZING THAT SHE IS 111 YEARS OLD. OLSTDE PERSON IN OUR FAMILY. KELLY: KNOWN SIMPLY AS NANNY AMONG HER FAMILY MEMBERS, JANET WAS BORN ON MARCH 29, 1911, IN SOUTH CAROLINA. SHE WAS RAISED HERE IN PITTSBUR.GH >> HAPPY BIRTHDAY! >> THANK YOU .KELLY: BUT IN HER LIFETIME, SHE ALSO LIVED IN NEW YORK, WHERE SHE MARRIED JIMMY VAUGHN, AND BECAME A BEAUTICIAN. SHE ALSO WENT TO SCHOOL RFO NURSING AND TOOK CARE OF OTHERS INHA TT CAPACITY A FEW DAYS A WEEK. BUT HER BIGGEST LEGACY IS HER MIFALY. NOT MANY PEOPLE GET TO SEE THIS MANY FUTURE GENERATIONS. SHE HAD ONE CHILD, TWO GRANDCHILDREN, GREAT SIX GRANDCHILDREN, AND AS SHE FOUND OUT TODAY, SHE IS ABOUT TO HAVE A GREAT GREAT GRANDCHILD! >> SHES IHAVING YOUR GREAT -GREAT GRANDSON! >> REALLY? >> YEAH! DON’T YOU SEE THAT BABY BUMP? [LAUGHTER] KELLY: THAT BABY BOY, EXPECTED TO ARRIVE IN JUNE. JANET HAS SHORT-TERM MORYEM RECALL ISSUES, BUT SHE COULD GO ON AND ON ABOUT OLDER MEMORIES FROM HER LIFE. LIKE HER FAVORITE VACATION. >> THAT’S THE MOST BEAUTULIF PLACE YOU’LL EVER GO. IF YOU EVER GET THE CHANCE TO GO TO HAWAII,O. KELLY: HER FAMILY, FEELING BLESSED TO GET TO CELEBRATE YET ANOTHER YEAR WITH THEIR NANNY. >> IT IS SURREAL AND IT IS SO OVERWHELMING. SOMETIMES I CAN’T BELIEVE IT I OKLO AT HER AND
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Pittsburgh woman celebrates 111th birthday, gets surprise news of great-great-grandchild

Lovingly known as "Nanny" among her family members, Janet Wharton was born on March 29, 1911, in South Carolina. She was raised in Pittsburgh.

A special birthday party was held for a Pittsburgh woman on Tuesday. She has now officially surpassed the average life expectancy for an American woman by 33 years.Watch the full story in the video player above. Janet Wharton celebrated her 111th birthday. Lovingly known as "Nanny" among her family members, Wharton was born on March 29, 1911, in South Carolina. She was raised in Pittsburgh. In her lifetime, she also lived in New York where she got married and became a beautician. She also went to school for nursing and took care of others in that capacity a few days a week. However, her biggest legacy is her family. She has one child, two grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and she found out Tuesday that she is about to have a great-great-grandchild. Wharton was surprised by the news. The baby boy is expected to arrive in June. Wharton has short-term memory recall issues, but she could go on and on about older memories from her life, like her favorite vacation. "That's the most beautiful place you'll ever go. If you ever get the chance to go to Hawaii, go," Wharton said. Her family feels blessed to get to celebrate another year with their "Nanny.""It's surreal and overwhelming. I can't believe it because she doesn't look like she's 111," granddaughter Cynthia Wilson said.

A special birthday party was held for a Pittsburgh woman on Tuesday. She has now officially surpassed the average life expectancy for an American woman by 33 years.

Watch the full story in the video player above.

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Janet Wharton celebrated her 111th birthday. Lovingly known as "Nanny" among her family members, Wharton was born on March 29, 1911, in South Carolina. She was raised in Pittsburgh.

In her lifetime, she also lived in New York where she got married and became a beautician.

She also went to school for nursing and took care of others in that capacity a few days a week.

However, her biggest legacy is her family. She has one child, two grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and she found out Tuesday that she is about to have a great-great-grandchild.

Wharton was surprised by the news. The baby boy is expected to arrive in June.

Wharton has short-term memory recall issues, but she could go on and on about older memories from her life, like her favorite vacation.

"That's the most beautiful place you'll ever go. If you ever get the chance to go to Hawaii, go," Wharton said.

Her family feels blessed to get to celebrate another year with their "Nanny."

"It's surreal and overwhelming. I can't believe it because she doesn't look like she's 111," granddaughter Cynthia Wilson said.