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Oldest man in US dies aged 112

Late Richard Overton

New York: America’s oldest World War II veteran and the oldest man in the country, Richard Overton, has died Thursday. He was 112, his family said.

He was hospitalised with pneumonia, his family member Shirley Overton said.

Richard Overton volunteered for the Army in 1942 and served with the 188th Aviation Engineer Battalion, an all-black unit that served on various islands in the Pacific.

In 2013 he said that he credited God for living so long and didn’t take any medicine and enjoyed his vices.

Talking to the media, he had said that he didn’t like thinking or talking about the war, saying he “forgot all that stuff”.

“I drink whiskey in my coffee. Sometimes I drink it straight,” he had said when he was 107. “I smoke my cigars, blow the smoke out; I don’t swallow it.”

Overton was a longtime resident of Austin, Texas. He lived on a street called Richard Overton Avenue — named after him.

In a statement Thursday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott called Overton “an American icon and a Texas legend”.

“With his quick wit and kind spirit he touched the lives of so many, and I am deeply honoured to have known him,” Abbott said.

“Richard Overton made us proud to be Texans and proud to be Americans.”

In 2015, Overton was the subject of a short documentary titled “Mr. Overton”.

 

Richard Overton, left, smokes a cigar with a few neighborhood friends Donna Shorts, center and Martin Wilford Sunday, May 3, 2015, in Austin, Texas.. Overton, is considered to be the oldest living World War II veteran in the United States, celebrated his 109th birthday on a front porch in East Austin with friends and family. Wilford, right, says that he has known Overton for 37 years and he looks at Mr. Overton as if he was his biological father. (AP)

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