Ruth Newman, the oldest remaining survivor of the San Francisco earthquake of 1906, died on July 29 at her home in Pebble Beach, Calif. She was 113.

Her death was confirmed this week by her daughter Beverly Dodds, who said that her mother’s memory of the quake had never faded.

“She would tell us she remembered my grandmother being upset because they had just milked the cow earlier, and she had separated the cream and all and put it in containers that got thrown to the floor,” Ms. Dobbs said.

Ms. Newman was 4 when the quake struck early on April 18, 1906, shaking her home on a ranch in Healdsburg, Calif., about 70 miles north of San Francisco.