Richard Overton is America’s oldest living man and the world’s oldest living World War II veteran. He is 112 years old and still living his best life! Overton was born around Austin, TX in 1906. He served as marksman in a segregated unit in World War II while stationed in Pearl Harbor and Okinawa. He also served in the South Pacific 1940 through 1945.
He currently lives in East Austin and has lived there since the 1940s. The only other oldest living man is Masazou Nonaka of Japan. According to Overton, his ‘secret’ to longevity is definitely not recommended for most and most doctors would probably gasp in amazement and confusion.
According to Overton, he smokes about a dozen cigars a day, drinks whiskey and coke, and starts his day with multiple cups of coffee. He pretty much just said his secret is, “Just keep living, don’t die.” Probably easier said than done, but this guy is proof that you can just keep on really living your life as long as you want if you put the effort in!
In 2017, Overton’s family started a fundraising effort in order to help America’s oldest man receive in-home care in his old age. They raised more than $400,000 so far through a GoFundMe to cover the costs. In addition to this personal GoFundMe, Home Depot, Meals on Wheels, and Austin Energy teamed up to help renovate his home. They fixed the heat and air conditioning, fixed the wiring and plumbing, and more.
In addition to all of these wonderful things that are no doubt helping Overton continue to live his life, there was a documentary made about him called Mr. Overton. It’s a 13 minute short film about Overton’s life, and was also used on National Geographic’s short film showcase. He also received the honor of meeting former President Barack Obama and former Vice President Joe Biden at the White House. Furthermore, his family members have even made merchandise containing his hilarious quotes!
Thankfully, Overton reports that he is living his life just fine and is perfectly healthy. He does not suffer from any aches or pains as most elderly people do, and just continues to go about his life normally. We couldn’t be happier!
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