Lillian Gertrud Asplund in childhood
Lillian Gertrud Asplund, the last American survivor of the sinking of the
Titanic in 1912, has died, a funeral home said on Sunday. She was 99.
Asplund, who was just 5 years old, lost her father and three brothers
including a fraternal twin when the "practically unsinkable" ship went down in
the North Atlantic after hitting an iceberg.
She died on Saturday at her home in Shrewsbury, said Ronald E. Johnson,
vice-president of the Nordgren Memorial Chapel in Worcester, Massachusetts.
"She went to sleep peacefully," he said.
Asplund's mother, Selma, and another brother, Felix, who was 3, also survived
the Titanic sinking in the early morning of April 15, 1912.
Asplund was the last Titanic survivor with actual memories of the sinking,
but she shunned publicity and rarely spoke about the events.
At least two other survivors are living, but they were too young to have
memories of the disaster. Barbara Joyce West Dainton of Truro, England, was 10
months old and Elizabeth Gladys "Millvina" Dean of Southampton, England, was 2
months old.
The Asplund family had boarded the ship in Southampton, England, as
third-class passengers on their way back to Worcester from their ancestral
homeland, Sweden, where they had spent several years.
Asplund's mother described the sinking in an interview with the Worcester
Telegram & Gazette newspaper shortly after she and her two children arrived
in the city.
Selma Asplund said the family went to the Titanic's upper deck after the ship
struck the iceberg.
"I could see the icebergs for a great distance around... It was cold and the
little ones were cuddling close to one another and trying to keep from under the
feet of the many excited people... My little girl, Lillie, accompanied me, and
my husband said 'Go ahead, we will get into one of the other boats.' He smiled
as he said it."
Because they lost all of their possessions and money, the city of Worcester
held a fund-raiser and a benefit concert that together brought in about US$2,000
for the surviving Asplunds.
Lillian Asplund never married and worked at secretarial jobs in the Worcester
area most of her life. She retired early to care for her mother, who was
described as having never gotten over the tragedy.
Selma Asplund died on the 52nd anniversary of the sinking in 1964 at age 91.
Felix Asplund died on March 1, 1983, at age 73.
A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, Johnson said.
(China Daily 05/09/2006 page6)