A woman who grew to be 7 feet, 7 inches tall and was recognized as the world's tallest female died Wednesday, a friend said. She was 53.
Sandy Allen, who used her height to inspire schoolchildren to accept those who are different, died at a nursing home in her hometown of Shelbyville, family friend Rita Rose said.
The cause of death was not yet known. Allen had been hospitalized in recent months as she suffered from a recurring blood infection, along with diabetes, breathing troubles and kidney failure, Rose said.
In London, Guinness World Records spokesman Damian Field confirmed Wednesday that Allen was still listed as the tallest woman. Some Web sites cite a 7-foot-9 woman from China.
Coincidentally, Allen lived in the same nursing home, Heritage House Convalescent Center, as 115-year-old Edna Parker, whom Guinness has recognized as the world's oldest person since August 2007.
Allen said a tumor caused her pituitary gland to produce too much growth hormone. She underwent an operation in 1977 to stop further growth.
But she was proud of her height, Rose said. "She embraced it," she said. "She used it as a tool to educate people."
Allen appeared on television shows and spoke to church and school groups to bring youngsters her message that it was all right to be different.
After Allen was listed by Guinness as the world's tallest woman, she won a role in Federico Fellini's 1976 film "Casanova," appearing as "Angelina the Giantess." She was featured in the 1981 Canadian documentary "Being Different." She also appeared in a TV movie called "Side Show" in 1981.
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels said he met Allen twice.
"Then, and from a distance, I admired very much the way she handled a uniquely difficult situation with uncomplaining grace," he said.
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 by age 16 she was 7-1.
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.
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."
In the 1980s, she appeared for several years at the Guinness Museum of World Records in Niagara Falls, Ontario.
"I'll never forget the old Japanese man who couldn't speak English, so he decided to feel for himself if I was real," she recalled with a chuckle when she moved back to Indiana in 1987.
"At Guinness there were days when I felt like I was doing a freak show," she said. "When that feeling came too often, I knew I had to come back home."
Difficulty with mobility had forced Allen to curtail her public speaking in recent years, Rose said. She had suffered from diabetes and other ailments and used a wheelchair to get around.
A scholarship fund has been set up in Allen's name through the Blue River Community Foundation, Rose said, with proceeds going to Shelbyville High School.
"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."
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On the Net:
Blue River Community Foundation: http://blueriverfoundation.com/index.asp
It's pretty bad when even your Blue tooth is outta range....
Does the FAA require a Beacon on that? or only at night?
Actually it's easy to joke and we all do it in fun since we don't know her but it's a very difficult thing to live a life with a physical disfigurement and to deal with it and the coping skills that one adopts are beyond admirable but astounding and heroic.
She is to be praised.
KURT: You are a rude person.
It's pretty bad when even your Blue tooth is outta range....
A+
Yes, I can be less then tactful at times.....but I meant what I said.
Ah yes Kurt the Stud making fun of people's physical issues. She's dead and lived a positive life, and I know you recognize it.
But the time for jokes like that was when she lived and said to her face. Do you think she would've laughed? Maybe, and dying a little bit more with each hurtful joke...
Got some jealousy goin' on there or are you just trying to be hurtful yourself? Didn't get enough as a voyeur on the other seed?
I concede to my lack of judgement at times and I apologize openly to all so.....
Let's just try to get back to being respectful to this woman who has died and use this post for that purpose alright?
Kurt,
How am I a voyeur when I read and comment? I apologize for the reference from a previous thread.
It's just that I feel now is not the time for jokes.
OK, back to the show...
I said that so as not to accuse you of actually taking part in the abuse. As you didn't really (and I appreciate that) unless your comment about "King Stud" was sarcasm...I really don't care that much but none of it was necessary. It is absolutely baseless and senseless and without rhyme or reason and culturally driven as I said, "part and parcel" to the culture we live in and I have watched it a million times before. But not any easier to go through nonetheless.
I'm surprised by the lack of class in some of these comments. I saw a couple television shows on Sandy Allen and she struck me as a great person. She made the best of her situation and used her story to inspire other people. May she rest in peace.
Tim, I agree with you.
I'll put it a different way;
To all you sad ass bastards who don't have something positive to say, @!$%# off and keep you opinions to yourselves.
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It's been a bad. Point taken. Thank you.
Neil Finn, lead singer/songwriter of Crowded House wrote the song "Hello Sandy Allen" while still with Split Enz after meeting Sandy at the taping of a talk show in NY.
Hello Sandy Allen
The world's tallest woman
We made friends in New York
Don't know if you'll remember
I'm bound to say I felt uneasy
when I first laid eyes on you
But I liked the way you talked
Like a living hoper
Towering over our heads in more ways than one
The hand that shook my hand was awesome
It still amazes me
Hope you're happy - Sandy Allen
Hope your garden is blooming
We're all staring at the mirror
tryin' to put our faces on
Appearance never held you back
Must be when you're number one
you don't have to try so hard
Hello Sandy Allen, hello Sandy Allen, hello...
Hope you're happy Sandy Allen
Hope your garden is blooming
We're all staring at the mirror
tryin' to put our faces on
Appearance never held you back
Must be when you're number one
you don't have to try so hard
Pretty cool she had a song written for her. Although the lyrics resemble 3rd grade poetry.
Most rock lyrics are lucky if they're on par with a 3rd graders. Split Enz was a great great band from down under.
Nice call, laurie dama...
R.I P. @>----
i met sandy while she was sighing autographs at s.f. Guinness museum back in the 80's. she was a kind & charming person. a real ambassador.
I realize this story has it's merits. A heroic life lived. We can alll learn from it.
But I have to say, does it merit top of the page position for half a day? Especially in light of the events of the day?
Come on AP
Well, Jimster, a human interest story once in a while does no harm, but I would say that serious issues which affect the lives of millions should have precedence.
However, when a human interest story has substance which concerns humanity, I believe that there is a strong justification for considering the item newsworthy.
The World's Tallest Woman & World's Oldest Person living in the same nursing home? How was this not a FOX reality show?
I REMEMBER SEEING HER ON TELEVISION IN THE EARLIER YRS. AND THOUGHT SHE WAS A VERY BRAVE YOUNG WOMAN. THIS IS MY FIRST TOME SEEING HER IN A VERY LONG TIME, BUT IN SEEING THE POST I KNEW IT WAS HER BEFORE I SAW HER PHOTO.
TO TAKE LEMONS AND MAKE LEMONAIDE IS A GIFT ONLY A FEW ARE BLESSED TO BE ABLE TO GIVE. BUT, KURT YOU MAY ALWAYS BE A LEMON. THIS GREAT LADY WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED FOR HER KINDNESS AND HER SHARING. REST IN PEACE!
I wonder if she got her lemons from the Shelbyville lemon tree?
What is this? beat up on the contrite little German?
I love lemons by the way...I have them pretty much every day in my Ice water...mmmmm
Good for you too. keeps your liver clean and have lots of vitamins and goodies...
I wondered where my comment would go off to. I love lemons. Lemonaide is my fav! All kidding aside this was a great lady and she used what she had to help others. If we all could do that in our lives. A true model for us all! I'am sure there is something we could all share with others to make our world a little better.
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