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Reg Dean, Britain's oldest man, dies aged 110 | Reg Dean, Britain's oldest man, dies aged 110 |
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After dodging Japanese shells in Burma and witnessing the rise and fall of 24 prime ministers, Britain's oldest man has died aged 110 years and 63 days, thanks, perhaps, to a mysterious brown elixir administered decades ago by a Bombay doctor. | |
Reg Dean, who was born in Tunstall, Staffordshire, on 4 November 1902, inherited the mantle from Stanley Lucas, who died in 2010 at the age of 110. | |
The former United Reform Church minister, who died on Saturday, attributed his longevity to a combination of laziness and the potion he was given by the physician in India. "He said, 'If you drink this you will live for ever' – and this is the result," he told the Derbyshire Times last year. | |
Asked by the BBC how he felt as he reached 110 – an event marked with a public concert – he replied: "A year older than when I was 109!" | |
He said all the fuss over his last birthday was "very kind", adding: "I did not expect it, and of course I shall have another one when I am 130." | |
Dean, who worked as a teacher and then a minister until he retired at 80, told the Derbyshire Times he though he would lose his life during the second world war. "I'm lucky to be here," he said. "When I was a chaplain in Burma I remember there was shell fire many times – I think they were trying to get me." | |
In 1958 he became a teacher at Herbert Strutt school in Belper, Derbyshire, where he worked for 10 years. | |
The father-of-one, from Wirksworth in Derbyshire, moved to the county in 1947, after living for a short period in Stratford-on-Avon. | The father-of-one, from Wirksworth in Derbyshire, moved to the county in 1947, after living for a short period in Stratford-on-Avon. |
His death was announced by the Dalesmen male voice choir, which he helped launch in the 1980s, and of which he was life president. | |
Dean had been living for some years at Waltham House, an extra care scheme for older people run by Housing 21. | |
Helen Hart, locality manager for Housing 21 said: "We are very sad to hear of the death of Reg Dean. He was an inspiration to us all and will be greatly missed." | |
The world's oldest living man is 115-year-old Jiroemon Kimura from Japan. |