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Walter Breuning

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GREAT FALLS, Mont. — Walter Breuning, the world's oldest man and second-oldest person, died Thursday. He was 114. Mr. Breuning died of natural causes in a Great Falls hospital, said Stacia Kirby, spokeswoman of the Rainbow Senior Living retirement home where he lived. Mr. Breuning was 26 days...

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GOD LOVE YOU SO MUCH /born WALTER. My birth. 10/25/47

1/21/2017 .I watched a biography documentary and I had the privilege to see the story of Walter Brueing.He is a fabulous man .Very wise for being 114 years old.The glow on his face brightened up my soul.Walter we will see you in time with our dear Lord Jesus Christ , both of our Saviour

Ps90:10 special mightiness is what he had.

i wish i met mr walter breuing and i would like to be friends with him he always look so good ilove his stories and had good members on him i listening his stories a lot of times

Sorry to hear of the passing of a Great Falls legend. I met Walter and visited with him about 3 years ago after learning he had spent his childhood in DeSmet, SD. My dad was growing up in that area at the same time, being born in 1895. Although Walter didn't remember ever meeting my dad, I was so impressed with his memory and sharpness. He told me how he used to make a few cents there in DeSmet by refilling and carrying cans of kerosene for his neighbors. He told me that his house was...

I would have loved to have met Mr Walter Breuning and l definately would have enjoyed hearing his stories. Rest In Peace! Brenda H (IL)

A life spent straddling 3 centuries. Imagine the experiences & wisdom garnered from a life long lived.

Pardon me, Mr. Breuning...
Credit due where it's most definately due, make that...
" on the occasion of your 114th birthday".

Actually I had just read about you last year on the occasions of your 113th birthday. I was so excited that a celebrity of such note was living not so far from me that I was planning to actually bring my family and come see you. I'm sorry to have not been able to meet you Mr. Breuning. I'm sure it would have been a treat.

I've kept up with Mr. Breuning through my subscription to Montana magazine. I love Montana and reading about Walter. As a child in the 1960s, I grew up with great-aunts born in the 1890s so could relate to him. Does any one know if he was related to the Breuning family in Germany who had Beethoven in their home? My great-great-grandmother came from that family. I know our Lord has welcomed you Walter!
Ann Barnett (Staunton, Virginia) [email protected]