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Centenarian honours late wife, recalling 80 years of marriage, travel and a shared passion

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A Coast man who recently celebrated his 103rd birthday credits “regular dancing at Caloundra RSL” as the secret to his longevity.

Maroochydore resident Jeffrey Oliver has notched up more than a century shaped by devotion to family, community and a lifelong belief in love and helping others.

Mr Oliver met his wife Joy when she was 16. He enlisted for World War II at 18 and when he returned home he asked her father for permission to marry her. Together they shared 80 years side-by-side until she passed in in 2021.

Their life together was filled with travel and ballroom dancing. The couple danced together until they were 95.

Mr Oliver retired to the Sunshine Coast in1982. He lived in Buderim for 20 years, followed by a spell in Sippy Downs before moving into aged care facility, Regis Maroochydore.

Despite the passage of time Mr Oliver said he felt no different at 103 than he did at 83.

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Mr Oliver believes his longevity comes from maintaining strong relationships and staying active. His advice for younger generations is to “remember that we are here to help one another”.

Mr Oliver marked his momentous birthday surrounded by family and friends at Regis Maroochydore.

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