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Walter Breuning

Walter Breuning (September 21, 1896 – April 14, 2011) was an American supercentenarian who lived for 114 years and 205 days and was, at the time of his death, the oldest living man in the world and the third-oldest verified man ever, behind Christian Mortensen and Emiliano Mercado del Toro. As of 2024, he is the fifth-oldest man. He is the oldest American-born man ever.

Walter Breuning
Breuning at age 113 in 2010
Born(1896-09-21)September 21, 1896
Died(2011-04-14)April 14, 2011
(aged 114 years, 205 days)
Known for
  • World's oldest living man (July 18, 2009 – April 14, 2011)
  • Oldest American-born man ever
Spouses
Agnes C. Breuning (née Sharpe)
(m. 1922; died 1957)
Margaret Breuning (née Daniels)
(m. 1958; died 1975)

Biography edit

 
Breuning in seventh grade, second from left, top row with blue "x", October 1907

Walter Breuning was born in Melrose, Minnesota. He was the son of John and Cora (née Morehouse) Breuning, and had two brothers and two sisters.[1] In 1901, when he was 5, his family moved to De Smet, South Dakota, where he went to school for nine years until his family broke up in 1910. Breuning referred to this time as "the dark ages", as his family lived without electricity, water, or plumbing.[2] Apart from his parents, who died at 50 and 46, longevity runs in Breuning's family. His paternal and maternal grandparents lived into their 90s and his siblings lived to ages 78, 85, 91, and 100. His only surviving family at the time of his death were 1 niece and 3 nephews (all in their 80s), plus great-nieces and great-nephews.[3]

In 1910, aged 14, Breuning dropped out of school and began scraping bakery pans for $2.50 weekly.[4] He joined the Great Northern Railway in 1913. During his early years, Breuning commented that he would have to hide from owner James J. Hill, as Hill did not want any railroad employees under the age of 18 (Breuning was first hired at age 17).[5] Breuning worked for the Great Northern Railway until age 66, and was also a manager/secretary for the local Shriner's club until age 99. During World War I, he signed up for military service, but was never called up. When World War II began, he was too old to serve. He moved to Montana in 1918, where he continued working as a clerk for the Great Northern Railway. There, he met Agnes (Sharpe) Twokey , a telegraph operator from Butte. He was married to her from 1922 until her death in 1957. They had no children, and it was believed that Breuning never remarried, as he stated that "Second marriages never work; even first marriages don't work today."[6] However, after his death, a marriage certificate was located, revealing that he married Margaret (Daniels) Vanest on October 5, 1958; she died on January 15, 1975.[7]

Breuning was a Freemason, and a member of Great Falls Lodge No. 118, Great Falls, Montana, for over 85 years. He held the 33rd Degree of the Scottish Rite.[8][9]

In later years edit

 
Breuning in 2009, at age 112

Breuning lived at the Rainbow Retirement and Assisted Living Center in Great Falls, Montana, for 32 years, moving in when it was The Rainbow Hotel in 1979 when he was 83. The Rainbow Hotel turned into Rainbow Assisted Living Center in 1996, the year he turned 100.[10][11]

Breuning was a lifelong cigar smoker, but said in an interview at age 110 that he quit in 1999, when he was 103, saying they had become too expensive.[12] However, aged 108, he briefly started smoking again, encouraged by gifts of cigars from as far away as London.[13] Breuning retained a sharp memory. For example, he could remember his grandfather talking about his experiences in the American Civil War when he was three years old, and remembered the day President William McKinley was shot as the day "I got my first haircut".[14]

On his 112th birthday in 2008, Breuning said the secret to long life is being active: "If you keep your mind busy and keep your body busy, you're going to be around a long time."[10] On April 24, 2009, Breuning was interviewed on CBS by Steve Hartman for Assignment America. When Hartman asked if he would do a second CBS interview in four years, Breuning said, "well hell you sure can!"[15] However, he died two years later.

Public events edit

On his 110th birthday, in September 2006, Breuning was declared the oldest living retired railroader in the United States. Then-Governor of Montana, Brian Schweitzer, and the city mayor attended his celebration.

On February 16, 2009, Breuning made an appearance on the News Hour with Jim Lehrer, giving his views about the current state of the economy and the newly elected president, Barack Obama. Breuning said that the first president he ever voted for was Woodrow Wilson, and that the most memorable news item he ever heard about in his life was the Wall Street Crash of 1929. He also described life during the Great Depression.[16]

On April 24, 2009, Breuning was the focus of a segment done by Steve Hartman's "Assignment America" on the CBS Evening News.[17] and on September 21, 2009, his 113th birthday, he was the focus of another such segment.[18] During his 113th birthday celebrations, Breuning said: "Remember that life's length is not measured by its hours and days, but by that which we have done therein. A useless life is short if it lasts a century. There are greater and better things in us all, if we would find them out. There will always be in this world—wrongs. No wrong is really successful. The day will come when light and truth and the just and the good shall be victorious and wrong as evil will be no more forever."

The BNSF Railway named the west end of its new Broadview Subdivision, where it meets the ex-Great Northern Laurel Subdivision near Broadview, Montana, Walter Junction after Breuning. He was present at the dedication of the new line, which serves the Signal Peak Mine, on September 2, 2009.[19]

On February 25, 2010, Breuning was honored by Montana Ambassadors for shining a spotlight on the state of Montana.[20]

Health history and habits edit

In 1960, age 64, Breuning was diagnosed with colon cancer. It was successfully treated and the cancer did not return. Breuning did not have any other health issues until he broke his hip aged 108. He spent eight days in the hospital and was totally healed in 21 days.[21] In November 2007, aged 111, Breuning was fitted with hearing aids. The week before his 113th birthday, in September 2009, Breuning fell and bruised his scalp, but was otherwise unhurt.[22] Breuning was in excellent health, walking unaided and refusing to use the elevator to reach his second floor apartment until he broke his hip.[23] Breuning began to slow down physically in his last year, requiring first a walker and then a motor scooter to get around, although his mental state was undiminished to the end.

Breuning attributed much of his longevity to his diet. Shortly after his wife died, Breuning started eating out at restaurants. Eventually, he stopped eating out, but continued eating two meals a day. He ate a big breakfast and a hearty lunch but skipped an evening meal, snacking on fruit instead. Breuning drank much water through the day plus a cup-and-a-half of coffee with breakfast and one cup with lunch. He got up every day at 6:15 am and had breakfast at 7:30 am. He then took a stroll around The Rainbow for exercise and could then be found sitting in the lobby chatting with fellow residents and his many visitors. Breuning would retire to his room in mid-afternoon to listen to radio and when his vision allowed him, read the newspaper and his many letters received from people from all over the world.[citation needed]

Overall, Breuning was in good health almost all of his life. His weight was around the same for the last 50 years of his life, 125–130 pounds (57–59 kg). Because Breuning was 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m), his body mass index was around 19.[24][25] For years Breuning took a baby aspirin every day, but he eventually gave that up, stating that he did not need it; from there on he took no medication.[26] Breuning believed another key to his longevity was keeping his mind and body active. He performed daily calisthenics almost to the end. In his final years he could not read well because his eyesight was badly impaired by cataracts, but he kept himself occupied mentally by listening to the radio.

Death edit

In an interview with the Associated Press in autumn 2010, Breuning stated that he had no fear or rejection of change—especially death. "We're all going to die. Some people are scared of dying. Never be afraid to die. Because you're born to die," he said.[27]

On March 31, 2011, Breuning was hospitalized in Great Falls for an unspecified illness. Then-Governor of Montana Brian Schweitzer visited him in the hospital on April 6 and 8, 2011.[28][29] He died peacefully in his sleep of natural causes at 3:30 pm local time on April 14, 2011.[30]

At the time of his death, Breuning was the third-oldest living person in the world as well as the second-oldest living American, behind Besse Cooper, and the oldest living man. He was succeeded as the world's oldest living man by Japanese Jiroemon Kimura who later became the oldest man ever.[a][31]

Before he died, Breuning shared a prayer with his pastor. He said "Talked to Him this morning. Reminded Him of our agreement." His pastor asked what the agreement was. Breuning said, "If I'm not going to get better, I'm supposed to go now."[32]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Breuning died 14 April 2011, 3:30pm MDT. In Japan, where Kimura lived, the date was already 15 April 2011 (JST).

References edit

  1. ^ Twelfth Census of the United States, United States census, 1900; Melrose, Stearns, Minnesota; roll T623 792, page 16A, line 33. Retrieved on July 25, 2009.
  2. ^ "World's oldest man marks 114th birthday in US". Yahoo.com. September 21, 2010. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  3. ^ "Breuning's brood fondly recalls world's oldest man". greatfallstribune.com. April 25, 2011. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  4. ^ "Great Falls Tribune tribute site". Greatfallstribune.com. April 14, 2011. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  5. ^ . Bnsf.com. January 8, 2009. Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  6. ^ Hartman, Steve (September 21, 2009). "Oldest Man's 113th Birthday". CBS. Retrieved April 13, 2010.
  7. ^ "Breuning's untold chapters: Oldest man had second wife". Greatfallstribune.com. April 24, 2011. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  8. ^ . Masons of California. Archived from the original on October 30, 2016. Retrieved April 15, 2011.
  9. ^ . Atlanta, Georgia: YAARAB Shrine of Atlanta. Archived from the original on June 25, 2011. Retrieved April 15, 2011.
  10. ^ a b Man, 112, says secret to long life is being active January 1, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ Tribune Staff. "125 Montana Newsmakers: Walter Breuning". Great Falls Tribune. Retrieved August 28, 2011.
  12. ^ rloznak (September 28, 2009). "Walter Breuning at 110-years-old". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 14, 2021. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  13. ^ "108-Year-Old Man Starts Smoking Again". redOrbit. September 27, 2004. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  14. ^ CBS (September 21, 2009). "CBS-interview". Youtube.com. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  15. ^ "Utah psychiatrist researching what makes supercentenarians tick". KSL-TV. September 7, 2010. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  16. ^ "The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer". PBS. February 16, 2009. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  17. ^ "America's Oldest Man Keeps Rolling". CBS News. April 24, 2009. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  18. ^ "Revisiting the Most Senior of Sr. Citizens". Cbsnews.com. September 21, 2009. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  19. ^ Andy Cummings, Trains (magazine), For BNSF a new coal shipper, December 2009, p. 9
  20. ^ http://www.greatfallstribune.com/article/20100225/NEWS01/2250311=.asx [dead link]
  21. ^ . YAARAB Shrine. January 15, 2009. Archived from the original on August 29, 2011. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  22. ^ . September 21, 2009. Archived from the original on June 10, 2011. Retrieved February 3, 2018.
  23. ^ "Montana's centenarians hard to find – Census 2000 – Communities". GreatFallsTribune.com. July 8, 2011. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  24. ^ "Survival Skills: World's Oldest Man". Mensjournal.com. April 14, 2011. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  25. ^ George, Sydne (September 24, 2009). "Two-meal diet aids in oldest man's longevity". Usatoday.com. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  26. ^ . PRX. Archived from the original on March 21, 2012. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  27. ^ Walter Breuning, world's oldest man, dies in Montana at age 114 April 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  28. ^ . greatfallstribune.com. April 8, 2011. Archived from the original on April 19, 2011. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  29. ^ . April 15, 2011. Archived from the original on April 20, 2011. Retrieved April 21, 2011.
  30. ^ Tribune Staff (April 15, 2011). "Rest in Peace, Walter Breuning, World's Oldest Living Man". Great Falls Tribune. Retrieved August 28, 2011.
  31. ^ Volz, Matt (April 14, 2011). "Walter Breuning, World's Oldest Man, Dies In Montana At 114". Huffington Post. Retrieved May 8, 2022.
  32. ^ Ecke, Richard (April 15, 2011). . Great Falls Tribune. Archived from the original on June 29, 2011. Retrieved September 12, 2022.

External links edit

  • Walter Breuning, 33° Scottish Rite Freemason, speaks about the oldest fraternity in the world
  • Great Falls Tribune's Breuning home page, with interactive timeline, photos, video, articles, links
  • Video of Walter reflecting on being one of the oldest male U.S. citizens
  • Great Falls' Walter Breuning, one of world's oldest men, turns 111
  • Report on Walter's 112th Birthday
  • News Hour with Jim Lehrer interview with Walter Breuning
  • Great Northern RR Co-worker Interview 1: Aug 25, 2010 on YouTube
  • Great Northern RR Co-Worker Interview 2: Aug 25, 2010 on YouTube
  • Poem Dedicated to Walter; at "The Walter Pyramid", Long Beach, Ca.: Aug 25, 2011 on YouTube

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Walter Breuning September 21 1896 April 14 2011 was an American supercentenarian who lived for 114 years and 205 days and was at the time of his death the oldest living man in the world and the third oldest verified man ever behind Christian Mortensen and Emiliano Mercado del Toro As of 2024 he is the fifth oldest man He is the oldest American born man ever Walter BreuningBreuning at age 113 in 2010Born 1896 09 21 September 21 1896Melrose Minnesota U S Died 2011 04 14 April 14 2011 aged 114 years 205 days Great Falls Montana U S Known forWorld s oldest living man July 18 2009 April 14 2011 Oldest American born man everSpousesAgnes C Breuning nee Sharpe m 1922 died 1957 wbr Margaret Breuning nee Daniels m 1958 died 1975 wbr Contents 1 Biography 2 In later years 3 Public events 4 Health history and habits 5 Death 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksBiography edit nbsp Breuning in seventh grade second from left top row with blue x October 1907 Walter Breuning was born in Melrose Minnesota He was the son of John and Cora nee Morehouse Breuning and had two brothers and two sisters 1 In 1901 when he was 5 his family moved to De Smet South Dakota where he went to school for nine years until his family broke up in 1910 Breuning referred to this time as the dark ages as his family lived without electricity water or plumbing 2 Apart from his parents who died at 50 and 46 longevity runs in Breuning s family His paternal and maternal grandparents lived into their 90s and his siblings lived to ages 78 85 91 and 100 His only surviving family at the time of his death were 1 niece and 3 nephews all in their 80s plus great nieces and great nephews 3 In 1910 aged 14 Breuning dropped out of school and began scraping bakery pans for 2 50 weekly 4 He joined the Great Northern Railway in 1913 During his early years Breuning commented that he would have to hide from owner James J Hill as Hill did not want any railroad employees under the age of 18 Breuning was first hired at age 17 5 Breuning worked for the Great Northern Railway until age 66 and was also a manager secretary for the local Shriner s club until age 99 During World War I he signed up for military service but was never called up When World War II began he was too old to serve He moved to Montana in 1918 where he continued working as a clerk for the Great Northern Railway There he met Agnes Sharpe Twokey a telegraph operator from Butte He was married to her from 1922 until her death in 1957 They had no children and it was believed that Breuning never remarried as he stated that Second marriages never work even first marriages don t work today 6 However after his death a marriage certificate was located revealing that he married Margaret Daniels Vanest on October 5 1958 she died on January 15 1975 7 Breuning was a Freemason and a member of Great Falls Lodge No 118 Great Falls Montana for over 85 years He held the 33rd Degree of the Scottish Rite 8 9 In later years edit nbsp Breuning in 2009 at age 112 Breuning lived at the Rainbow Retirement and Assisted Living Center in Great Falls Montana for 32 years moving in when it was The Rainbow Hotel in 1979 when he was 83 The Rainbow Hotel turned into Rainbow Assisted Living Center in 1996 the year he turned 100 10 11 Breuning was a lifelong cigar smoker but said in an interview at age 110 that he quit in 1999 when he was 103 saying they had become too expensive 12 However aged 108 he briefly started smoking again encouraged by gifts of cigars from as far away as London 13 Breuning retained a sharp memory For example he could remember his grandfather talking about his experiences in the American Civil War when he was three years old and remembered the day President William McKinley was shot as the day I got my first haircut 14 On his 112th birthday in 2008 Breuning said the secret to long life is being active If you keep your mind busy and keep your body busy you re going to be around a long time 10 On April 24 2009 Breuning was interviewed on CBS by Steve Hartman for Assignment America When Hartman asked if he would do a second CBS interview in four years Breuning said well hell you sure can 15 However he died two years later Public events editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Walter Breuning news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message On his 110th birthday in September 2006 Breuning was declared the oldest living retired railroader in the United States Then Governor of Montana Brian Schweitzer and the city mayor attended his celebration On February 16 2009 Breuning made an appearance on the News Hour with Jim Lehrer giving his views about the current state of the economy and the newly elected president Barack Obama Breuning said that the first president he ever voted for was Woodrow Wilson and that the most memorable news item he ever heard about in his life was the Wall Street Crash of 1929 He also described life during the Great Depression 16 On April 24 2009 Breuning was the focus of a segment done by Steve Hartman s Assignment America on the CBS Evening News 17 and on September 21 2009 his 113th birthday he was the focus of another such segment 18 During his 113th birthday celebrations Breuning said Remember that life s length is not measured by its hours and days but by that which we have done therein A useless life is short if it lasts a century There are greater and better things in us all if we would find them out There will always be in this world wrongs No wrong is really successful The day will come when light and truth and the just and the good shall be victorious and wrong as evil will be no more forever The BNSF Railway named the west end of its new Broadview Subdivision where it meets the ex Great Northern Laurel Subdivision near Broadview Montana Walter Junction after Breuning He was present at the dedication of the new line which serves the Signal Peak Mine on September 2 2009 19 On February 25 2010 Breuning was honored by Montana Ambassadors for shining a spotlight on the state of Montana 20 Health history and habits editIn 1960 age 64 Breuning was diagnosed with colon cancer It was successfully treated and the cancer did not return Breuning did not have any other health issues until he broke his hip aged 108 He spent eight days in the hospital and was totally healed in 21 days 21 In November 2007 aged 111 Breuning was fitted with hearing aids The week before his 113th birthday in September 2009 Breuning fell and bruised his scalp but was otherwise unhurt 22 Breuning was in excellent health walking unaided and refusing to use the elevator to reach his second floor apartment until he broke his hip 23 Breuning began to slow down physically in his last year requiring first a walker and then a motor scooter to get around although his mental state was undiminished to the end Breuning attributed much of his longevity to his diet Shortly after his wife died Breuning started eating out at restaurants Eventually he stopped eating out but continued eating two meals a day He ate a big breakfast and a hearty lunch but skipped an evening meal snacking on fruit instead Breuning drank much water through the day plus a cup and a half of coffee with breakfast and one cup with lunch He got up every day at 6 15 am and had breakfast at 7 30 am He then took a stroll around The Rainbow for exercise and could then be found sitting in the lobby chatting with fellow residents and his many visitors Breuning would retire to his room in mid afternoon to listen to radio and when his vision allowed him read the newspaper and his many letters received from people from all over the world citation needed Overall Breuning was in good health almost all of his life His weight was around the same for the last 50 years of his life 125 130 pounds 57 59 kg Because Breuning was 5 feet 8 inches 1 73 m his body mass index was around 19 24 25 For years Breuning took a baby aspirin every day but he eventually gave that up stating that he did not need it from there on he took no medication 26 Breuning believed another key to his longevity was keeping his mind and body active He performed daily calisthenics almost to the end In his final years he could not read well because his eyesight was badly impaired by cataracts but he kept himself occupied mentally by listening to the radio Death editIn an interview with the Associated Press in autumn 2010 Breuning stated that he had no fear or rejection of change especially death We re all going to die Some people are scared of dying Never be afraid to die Because you re born to die he said 27 On March 31 2011 Breuning was hospitalized in Great Falls for an unspecified illness Then Governor of Montana Brian Schweitzer visited him in the hospital on April 6 and 8 2011 28 29 He died peacefully in his sleep of natural causes at 3 30 pm local time on April 14 2011 30 At the time of his death Breuning was the third oldest living person in the world as well as the second oldest living American behind Besse Cooper and the oldest living man He was succeeded as the world s oldest living man by Japanese Jiroemon Kimura who later became the oldest man ever a 31 Before he died Breuning shared a prayer with his pastor He said Talked to Him this morning Reminded Him of our agreement His pastor asked what the agreement was Breuning said If I m not going to get better I m supposed to go now 32 See also edit100 oldest American people ever List of the verified oldest peopleNotes edit Breuning died 14 April 2011 3 30pm MDT In Japan where Kimura lived the date was already 15 April 2011 JST References edit Twelfth Census of the United States United States census 1900 Melrose Stearns Minnesota roll T623 792 page 16A line 33 Retrieved on July 25 2009 World s oldest man marks 114th birthday in US Yahoo com September 21 2010 Retrieved November 26 2011 Breuning s brood fondly recalls world s oldest man greatfallstribune com April 25 2011 Retrieved November 26 2011 Great Falls Tribune tribute site Greatfallstribune com April 14 2011 Retrieved November 26 2011 Railroad Retiree is Nation s Oldest Living Man Bnsf com January 8 2009 Archived from the original on September 27 2011 Retrieved November 26 2011 Hartman Steve September 21 2009 Oldest Man s 113th Birthday CBS Retrieved April 13 2010 Breuning s untold chapters Oldest man had second wife Greatfallstribune com April 24 2011 Retrieved November 26 2011 World s Oldest Man is a Brother Masons of California Archived from the original on October 30 2016 Retrieved April 15 2011 Oldest Man in North America is also Oldest Shriner Atlanta Georgia YAARAB Shrine of Atlanta Archived from the original on June 25 2011 Retrieved April 15 2011 a b Man 112 says secret to long life is being activeArchived January 1 2009 at the Wayback Machine Tribune Staff 125 Montana Newsmakers Walter Breuning Great Falls Tribune Retrieved August 28 2011 rloznak September 28 2009 Walter Breuning at 110 years old YouTube Archived from the original on December 14 2021 Retrieved November 26 2011 108 Year Old Man Starts Smoking Again redOrbit September 27 2004 Retrieved November 26 2011 CBS September 21 2009 CBS interview Youtube com Retrieved November 26 2011 Utah psychiatrist researching what makes supercentenarians tick KSL TV September 7 2010 Retrieved November 26 2011 The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer PBS February 16 2009 Retrieved November 26 2011 America s Oldest Man Keeps Rolling CBS News April 24 2009 Retrieved November 26 2011 Revisiting the Most Senior of Sr Citizens Cbsnews com September 21 2009 Retrieved November 26 2011 Andy Cummings Trains magazine For BNSF a new coal shipper December 2009 p 9 http www greatfallstribune com article 20100225 NEWS01 2250311 asx dead link Oldest Man in North America is also Oldest Shriner YAARAB Shrine January 15 2009 Archived from the original on August 29 2011 Retrieved November 26 2011 Walter Breuning World s Oldest Man Celebrates His 113th Birthday Photo LIFE September 21 2009 Archived from the original on June 10 2011 Retrieved February 3 2018 Montana s centenarians hard to find Census 2000 Communities GreatFallsTribune com July 8 2011 Retrieved November 26 2011 Survival Skills World s Oldest Man Mensjournal com April 14 2011 Retrieved November 26 2011 George Sydne September 24 2009 Two meal diet aids in oldest man s longevity Usatoday com Retrieved November 26 2011 Transcripts Show PRX Archived from the original on March 21 2012 Retrieved November 26 2011 Walter Breuning world s oldest man dies in Montana at age 114Archived April 29 2011 at the Wayback Machine Governor praises his hospitalized friend Walter Breuning greatfallstribune com April 8 2011 Archived from the original on April 19 2011 Retrieved November 26 2011 Gov Schweitzer shares Walter Breuning stories April 15 2011 Archived from the original on April 20 2011 Retrieved April 21 2011 Tribune Staff April 15 2011 Rest in Peace Walter Breuning World s Oldest Living Man Great Falls Tribune Retrieved August 28 2011 Volz Matt April 14 2011 Walter Breuning World s Oldest Man Dies In Montana At 114 Huffington Post Retrieved May 8 2022 Ecke Richard April 15 2011 World s oldest man brightened others lives to the end Great Falls Tribune Archived from the original on June 29 2011 Retrieved September 12 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Walter Breuning Walter Breuning 33 Scottish Rite Freemason speaks about the oldest fraternity in the world Validated Living Supercentenarians Great Falls Tribune s Breuning home page with interactive timeline photos video articles links Walter Breuning interviewed on KRTV and on CBS Video of Walter reflecting on being one of the oldest male U S citizens Great Falls Walter Breuning one of world s oldest men turns 111 Report on Walter s 112th Birthday News Hour with Jim Lehrer interview with Walter Breuning Great Northern RR Co worker Interview 1 Aug 25 2010 on YouTube Great Northern RR Co Worker Interview 2 Aug 25 2010 on YouTube Poem Dedicated to Walter at The Walter Pyramid Long Beach Ca Aug 25 2011 on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Walter Breuning amp oldid 1219309003, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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