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'''Garland Herbert "Herb" Adair '''(July 30 1898 <span style="font-size:16px;font-weight:normal;line-height:26px;"></span>December 11, 2009) was an American supercentenarian who was at death, one of the last three surviving males born in the 1800s and was the second living man in the United States behind the 113 years-old [[Walter Breuning]] and over-all the 3rd oldest in the world (behind [[Jiroemon Kimura]] and [[Walter Breuning]].). He was the last surviving male born in 1898. He died at age 111 years, 134 days.
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'''Garland Herbert "Herb" Adair''' (30 July 1898 – 11 December 2009) was an American supercentenarian who was at death, one of the last three surviving males born in the 1800s and was the second living man in the United States behind the 113 years-old [[Walter Breuning]] and over-all the 3rd oldest in the world (behind [[Jiroemon Kimura]] and [[Walter Breuning]].). He was the last surviving male born in 1898.
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==Biography==
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Garland Adair was born in Hatfield, Harrison County, Missouri, USA, on 30 July 1898, He was the son of Charles and Julia Adair. Adair had a brother and three sisters. He had a banking career, he worked at Bethany Trust Co. and resigned as the Executive Vice President in 1969. He married Edith Underwood (1900-1983) in 1922 and they remained married until her death. He was survived by his son Charles, three grandchildren: Katherine, Kelly and Karin, and three great-grandchildren: Alex, Alexandra and Margo.
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Garland Adair died in Bethany, Missouri, USA, on 11 December 2009, at age 111 years, 134 days.
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==References==
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* [http://www.grg.org/SC/SCindex.html Gerontology Research Group]
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* [https://www.robersonfuneralhome.com/obituary/6572322 Obituary of Garland Adair]
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* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45419303/garland-herbert-adair Garland Herbert “Herb” Adair] Find A Grave
   
He was born on July 30, 1898 in Hatfield, Harrison County, Missouri, the son of Charles and Julia Adair and had a brother and three sisters. He had a banking career, he worked at Bethany Trust Co. and resigned as the Executive Vice President in 1969. He married Edith Underwood in 1922 (1900-1983) and they remained married until her death. He was survived by his son Charles, three grandchildren Katherine, Kelly and Karin, and three great-grandchildren: Alex, Alexandra and Margo.
 
 
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Garland Adair
Garland Adair
Birth: 30 July 1898
Hatfield, Missouri, USA
Death: 11 December 2009
Bethany, Missouri, USA
Age: 111 years, 134 days
Country: United StatesUSA
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Garland Herbert "Herb" Adair (30 July 1898 – 11 December 2009) was an American supercentenarian who was at death, one of the last three surviving males born in the 1800s and was the second living man in the United States behind the 113 years-old Walter Breuning and over-all the 3rd oldest in the world (behind Jiroemon Kimura and Walter Breuning.). He was the last surviving male born in 1898.

Biography

Garland Adair was born in Hatfield, Harrison County, Missouri, USA, on 30 July 1898, He was the son of Charles and Julia Adair. Adair had a brother and three sisters. He had a banking career, he worked at Bethany Trust Co. and resigned as the Executive Vice President in 1969. He married Edith Underwood (1900-1983) in 1922 and they remained married until her death. He was survived by his son Charles, three grandchildren: Katherine, Kelly and Karin, and three great-grandchildren: Alex, Alexandra and Margo.

Garland Adair died in Bethany, Missouri, USA, on 11 December 2009, at age 111 years, 134 days.

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