World's Oldest Man Dies at 112 'Surrounded by Music and Love'

Mar. 15, 2025

John Alfred Tinniswood (right) and a representative for Guinness World Records.Photo:Guinness World Records

New World’s Oldest Man, 111, Puts Long Life Down to Weekly Fish and Chips and Pure Luck

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The oldest man in the world has died at the age of 112.

According to theBBC, John Alfred Tinniswood died at his care home in Southport, England on Monday, Nov. 25.

This came after the death of Juan Vicente Pérez, who was 114 years old and hailed from Venezuela, perGuinness World Records.

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John Alfred Tinniswood.Guinness World Records

John Alfred Tinniswood

“In all honesty, no different. I don’t feel that age, I don’t get excited over it. That’s probably why I’ve reached it. I just take it in my stride like anything else," Tinniswood said of his age at the time. “I can’t think of any special secrets I have. I was quite active as a youngster; I did a lot of walking. But to me, I’m no different [to anyone]. No different at all.”

Per the BBC, Tinniswood’s family highlighted that he “had many fine qualities”.

“He was intelligent, decisive, brave, calm in any crisis, talented at maths and a great conversationalist,” they added.

The family also said he used his strengths in accounts and auditing while serving in the Royal Army Pays Corps during World War II, before working for Royal Mail.

He then worked as an accountant at British multinational oil and gas companies Shell and BP before retiring in 1972.

During his retirement, Tinniswood volunteered at Blundellsands United Reform Church. His family said he was a church elder who also gave sermons.

Tinniswood tied the knot with his wife, Blodwen, in 1942 after meeting at a dance. The pair were together for 44 years before Blodwen died in 1986.

source: people.com