Austin American-Statesman

COMMUNITY FIXES HOME FOR OLDEST WWII VETERAN

Richard Overton, 111, has lived in his East Austin home since ’48.

- By Nancy Flores nflores@statesman.com

America’s oldest World War II veteran will temporaril­y be off his beloved porch as the home he’s been living in since 1948 undergoes major repairs.

Richard Overton, who turned 111 in May, is the latest recipient of the Meals on Wheels Central Texas’ home repair program, which is a partnershi­p with the Home Depot Foundation and provides veterans home repairs at no cost to make their houses safer.

“We’re honored and pleased to provide the necessary repairs to help him live there independen­tly,” said Adam Hauser, president and CEO of Meals on Wheels Central Texas. “He’s an icon in our community.”

Repairs to Overton’s home,

which cost an estimated $35,000, include replacing the original 1948 wiring, installing a central air and heating system, widening doors, moving carpet and installing laminated floors to reduce trip hazards, and replacing the electrical service and main panel to prevent dangerous conditions. Since the Meals on Wheels Central Texas’ home repair program began in 2014, about 113 homes have been repaired or renovated for veterans.

The repairs will wrap up in about two weeks, and in the meantime Overton is staying at a local hotel.

In December, Overton’s family launched a GoFundMe page to hire around-the-clock home health care to keep the veteran living in his house. Donations poured in from across the country, but have stalled at about $194,735 of its $200,000 goal.

Overton’s home sits on Hamilton Avenue in East Austin, and this spring the Austin City Council passed a resolution to give the street the honorary name Richard Overton Avenue.

Aside from providing meals to seniors, Hauser said it is a priority for the organizati­on to also assist older adults who want to continue living in their homes.

“It’s a great pleasure to serve that community,” he said. “And particular­ly the brave men and women who have served our country and wish to live out the remainder of their lives in their own homes.”

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