At age 111, America's oldest veteran is still smoking cigars, drinking whiskey and loving life

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AUSTIN — Richard Overton is right where he wants to be.

He’s sitting in a lawn chair on the front porch of the Austin home he built nearly 70 years ago, working on his fifth Tampa Sweet cigar on a 91-degree sunny day. The smooth tunes of the Isley Brothers flow from a portable speaker. Birds are chirping in the late afternoon breeze.

“I’m feeling pretty good today,” Overton says, emphasizing the word pretty, because any day spent on this porch smoking cigars is a pretty good day for the 111-year-old.

This is where you’ll find the nation’s oldest veteran for 10 hours every day when the weather is nice. His friends call it his “stage.” It’s where Overton sits and thinks about life, his starting in 1906, the same year as the first wireless radio broadcast and a year before the paper towel was invented.

thisideups on June 3rd, 2017 at 17:23 UTC »

This must be the guy Bungie used as inspiration for SGM Johnson.

possposs22 on June 3rd, 2017 at 16:53 UTC »

I read about this guy in elementary school! I'm in college now! I can't believe he's still alive!

rightenough on June 3rd, 2017 at 14:08 UTC »

He's 111. What's the point in quitting smoking now?