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Maine's Lobster Lady: 97 Years on the Water
28 Jan
Summary
- Virginia Oliver fished lobsters for 97 years, starting at age eight.
- She was known as Maine's 'Lobster Lady' and inspired many.
- Oliver continued fishing until she was 103 years old.

Virginia "Ginny" Oliver, a legendary figure in Maine's maritime community, passed away on January 21, 2026, at the age of 105. Known affectionately as the "Lobster Lady," Oliver dedicated an astonishing 97 years of her life to lobster fishing, a career she began at the tender age of eight. Her unwavering commitment to the sea, even in a largely male-dominated industry, earned her widespread admiration.
Oliver's remarkable tenure on the water began alongside her father and brother. She continued her passion, even after her husband's passing, using his boat, the Virginia. Her unique lifestyle, marked by an early start before dawn and a love for the coastal waters, captured national attention, leading to documentaries and news features. She famously stated her desire to continue fishing as long as she possibly could.
Her influence extended beyond the fishing community, attracting the attention of actor Mark Hamill and even earning an honorary invitation to Great Britain's Cardiff Royal Naval Association. Governor Janet Mills recognized Oliver on her birthday for her tenacity. Despite her fame, Oliver remained humble and spirited, always ensuring she wore lipstick and earrings, believing one never knew who they might encounter.




