The oldest survivor of the Great 1906 San Francisco Earthquake has died.
Organizers of the city's annual earthquake commemorations are honoring Rose Cliver on Monday with a luncheon. They say she passed away Saturday at a residential care home in Santa Rosa at the age of 109.
Cliver was 3 years old when the massive quake struck her Bernal Heights home. She and her family climbed a hill after the shaking stopped and watched the fires that subsequently destroyed much of the city.
Don Cliver told the San Francisco Chronicle ( http://bit.ly/wbEaTg) that his mother last attended the 2009 earthquake commemoration, where she "enjoyed her 15 minutes of fame."
Commemoration organizers say there are now only four known earthquake survivors left.

