Walter Breuning, World's Oldest Man, Celebrates 114th Birthday In Montana

09/21/10 10:29 PM ET   AP

Walter Breuning Worlds Oldest Man

GREAT FALLS, Montana — A Montana resident believed to be the world's oldest man celebrated his 114th birthday Tuesday at a retirement home in Great Falls.

Walter Breuning was born on Sept. 21, 1896, in Melrose, Minnesota, and moved to Montana in 1918, where he worked as a clerk for the Great Northern Railway for 50 years.

His wife, Agnes, a railroad telegraph operator from Butte, died in 1957. The couple had no children.

Breuning inherited the distinction of being the world's oldest man in July 2009 when Briton Henry Allingham died at age 113. Allingham had joked that the secret to long life was "Cigarettes, whisky and wild, wild women – and a good sense of humor," according to Guinness World Records.

The Guinness organization and the Gerontology Research Group each have verified Breuning as the world's oldest man and the fourth-oldest person. Three women were born earlier in the same year as Breuning.

Robert Young, senior consultant for gerontology for Guinness World Records, presented Breuning with a copy of the book's 2011 edition that lists him as the record holder.

"Walter wasn't in last year's edition," Young joked. "He was too young."

The Great Falls Tribune reported that Breuning gave a speech before about 100 people at an invitation-only birthday party at the Rainbow Retirement Community, with a guest list that included Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer and representatives from Guinness World Records.

Breuning was helped up to a lectern from his motorized cart, appearing somewhat frail but speaking with a strong voice.

He recalled "the dark ages," when his family moved to South Dakota in 1901 and lived for 11 years without electricity, water or plumbing.

"Carry the water in. Heat it on the stove. That's what you took your bath with. Wake up in the dark. Go to bed in the dark. That's not very pleasant," he said.

He said men and women may be able to enjoy life, but they can't be content without a belief or faith. His parting message to the crowd was one of tolerance.

"With all the hatred in this world, in this good world, let us be kind to one another," Breuning said.

Breuning has celebrity status at the retirement home, with visitors waiting in line to see him, Ray Milversted, 92, told the Tribune.

Tina Bundtrock, executive director of the Rainbow, said the home has adopted a policy of scheduling visits with Breuning by appointment, so he's not taxed by people dropping in to see him.

Before his birthday party, Breuning declined to name a favorite among the 114 years he has seen.

"Every year is the same," Breuning told the Great Falls newspaper.

But he criticized one modern invention – the computer.

"When the computer came out, that was one of the worst things," Breuning said. "They laid off all the clerks on the railroad."

But, he added, "Every change is good."

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Online:

Breuning's speech: http://bit.ly/9OYDOa

The Great Falls Tribune website on Walter Breuning: http://bit.ly/cgGFzj

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08:55 AM on 09/22/2010
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LMAO
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08:54 AM on 09/22/2010
Social security administrations nightmare, People retiring at 62 and collecting for over 52 years.
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teapot90
90 yrs since Teapot Dome, GOP corruption unabated
07:54 AM on 09/22/2010
Oh sure! Now that he's 114, he wants to be kind to everybody. It's not like he can get in your face and throw a half-nelson on you at his age!

I'm just kidding. He's a sweet old duffer. Have a great birthday Walt!
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nolabels
07:31 AM on 09/22/2010
Wasn't it an SNL sketch where someone said, "The world's oldest person died today. It sure seems like that title is cursed."
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LIBERALandProudOfIt
I shortened my micro-bio but it's still way too lo
07:22 AM on 09/22/2010
He says he doesn't believe that he's THE oldest man in the world, but he does believe that he's the youngest fan of Glenn Beck.
07:16 AM on 09/22/2010
This man saw the Cubs win the world series. Happy Birthday Mr. Breuning from the underbelly!
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DessLoch
"Gamilon Power!"
06:58 AM on 09/22/2010
What a cutie-pie-Happy Birthday!!
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stampy420
veg head delite
06:43 AM on 09/22/2010
Go Walt!
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mendelcrosses
04:56 AM on 09/22/2010
Who says he is the world oldest man?
114 will NEVER be the oldest person in the world.

A 125 year old lives in my village.
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05:21 AM on 09/22/2010
Kind of like The 'World' Series. America just loves the word 'world'.
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littlesnoozebug
06:56 AM on 09/22/2010
in dog years maybe
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WorkhelpWorkhelp
Control your money locally. Charter banks now.
04:11 AM on 09/22/2010
Very cool person.
I might move to Montana. Raise some dental floss.

(Frank Zappa)
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stampy420
veg head delite
06:44 AM on 09/22/2010
awesome
08:14 AM on 09/22/2010
Me and my pygmy pony!
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Rod DK
Tr0lls got the cutest little fangs
03:50 AM on 09/22/2010
Congratulation indeed Mr. Breuning.
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03:49 AM on 09/22/2010
Wow! 114,
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MichaelMcKLA
I'm moving to Pandora.
02:59 AM on 09/22/2010
Happy birthday, Walter. May you live a long(er) and happy life.
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NoraHuffposter
Liberal socialist
02:38 AM on 09/22/2010
Happy birthday, Mr. Breuning!

I am begging the heavens not to let me stick around for another 80 odd years.

The good days are behind us. When he was born, there were approx. 1.8 million people. The ozone was intact, the oceans free of plastic garbage the size of large countries.

People ate food that wasn't engineered genetically, sprayed with poison, and watered with sewage. Meat that was washed with clorox and frozen for weeks wasn't the norm.

We weren't held hostage in cubicles, bodies weathering from non-movement.

Three million specialists didn't tell you what to eat, how to sleep, how to raise kids, and how to relax from stress. And when you got a serious/terminal illness, others didn't insist that you had a positive outlook. They clucked their teeth and wished you well.

When the time came, you had either gastritis (if young) or pneumonia (if old). In either case, the matter of your death resolved in a few days. You didn't linger for weeks, months, years in hospitals with people putting tubes in every opening in your body, and making new holes when they wanted to.

Longevity is overrated.
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NoraHuffposter
Liberal socialist
03:03 AM on 09/22/2010
*billion*
*withered*

Sheesh.
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MIvoter1231
I rarely answer replies, too many are just hateful
07:32 AM on 09/22/2010
Ya know, that's a pretty negative attitude to live with. I agree there were some things that may have been better, the health of the planet being one of them, but, jeez, there is a lot to enjoy. Try enjoying it now. You may not get 10 more years, much less tomorrow. Why would you want to waste it being so negative?
02:21 AM on 09/22/2010
This gentleman looks wonderful. I'm not half his age; and he looks twice as good as I do... Damn those avocados and metsmussel...