SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Aug. 15 (UPI) -- Sandy Allen, the world's tallest woman has died in an Indiana nursing home where she had lived for a decade. She was 53.
Allen spent much of her life trying to teach the public about being different, the Indianapolis Star reported. Her height -- 7 feet, 7 inches -- was a result of a tumor on her pituitary gland.
"She always accepted her position in life as God put her here for some reason," said John Kleiman, who was both a friend and her former agent. "She was going to do what she could to live that."
Another friend, Rita Rose, said that Allen, who reached 6 feet at age 10, did not fit in when she was in high school.
When the Guinness Book of World Records recognized her as the world's tallest woman, Allen became a public figure, appearing on talk shows and even in a Federico Fellini movie. But her height was also inconvenient and caused health problems.
Goliath Casket, which specializes in outsize coffins, told The Muncie Star Press that Allen's coffin was pre-ordered three years ago.
Allen spent much of her life trying to teach the public about being different, the Indianapolis Star reported. Her height -- 7 feet, 7 inches -- was a result of a tumor on her pituitary gland.
"She always accepted her position in life as God put her here for some reason," said John Kleiman, who was both a friend and her former agent. "She was going to do what she could to live that."
Another friend, Rita Rose, said that Allen, who reached 6 feet at age 10, did not fit in when she was in high school.
When the Guinness Book of World Records recognized her as the world's tallest woman, Allen became a public figure, appearing on talk shows and even in a Federico Fellini movie. But her height was also inconvenient and caused health problems.
Goliath Casket, which specializes in outsize coffins, told The Muncie Star Press that Allen's coffin was pre-ordered three years ago.
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