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Watch Video: Tech-savvy centenarian clocks 100 times around the sun

Anneke Smith
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18 May, 2018 06:02 PM4 mins to read

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Claude Davidson of Hastings, who will be celebrating his 100th birthday tomorrow, LOVES his iPad. Video by Duncan Brown.

Claude Davidson may be turning 100 this weekend but that hasn't stopped him from embracing new challenges in the latest technologies.

The Hastings man first laid eyes on an iPad when his son was visited his Hastings flat and said "I've got to have one of those!"

Now he plays solitaire, looks up baking recipes, tracks planes and ships around the globe and even has a Facebook profile.

Born in Wellington, he moved to Hastings aged 5 and still lives in the city 95 years later.

"I've had a good life. I've got not regrets and could drop dead tomorrow. When you've got a family, money doesn't mean anything because family is everything.

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"You watch them all grow up, they're like plants, and if you've got family you don't need anything else."

Davidson raised four sons with his wife Joan, who passed away four years ago, and began his working life when he was just 14 as a window washer.

He went on to work at Cudby and Kelt Motor Engineers and the Whakatu freezing works before working as an operations engineer and harvesting manager at Unilever where he oversaw more than 70 students in pea harvesting.

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"Oh how the whole of Hastings has changed over time. I could tell you where all the shops used to be.

"I was in Grieve Diamond Jeweller's the other day and told them it used to be a bakery."

He enjoyed 75 years of marriage with Joan, and even got a congratulatory letter from the Queen on their diamond anniversary.

"I had a good wife. I never had to worry about meals and she was a great cook. She held the family together while I did the work and handed over the envelope to run the house.

"She said I'd never survive before she died. Men didn't ever go into the kitchen. I had to learn how to cook myself and often get a leg of lamb and do a roast dinner now."

Claude Davidson enjoys tending his neat garden. Photo/Duncan Brown.
Claude Davidson enjoys tending his neat garden. Photo/Duncan Brown.

Life is very different for Davidson now. He keeps himself busy with gardening, baking and socialising at the local seniors club.

"I grow my own veges and bake cakes and biscuits. You get wet days and you've got to use your time otherwise you'll get bored."

Having spent almost his entire life in Hawke's Bay he said the region's biggest perk was its weather.

"The weather is always the best weather in the country." He said he lived his life as if everyone was his friend, and was concerned that people didn't care enough for one another nowadays.

"It's going to pieces. Everybody in my time was your mate. You helped everyone and if you had surplus veges you shared them with others. You helped your neighbour.

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"That's what they're losing today. Parents don't look after their children and their children couldn't care less about them."

The tech-savvy senior has an iPhone and an iPad which he uses to keep in touch with his seven grandchildren, 17 great great grandchildren and a handful of great great great grandchildren.

He said he watched his great granddaughter graduate last weekend through a live stream on his iPad but said he wasn't using the technology to make any new friends.

"I never go into making friends; I get too involved. I don't want to be getting involved with women anymore. I've had one and I couldn't train another one after 75 years."

Around 50 family members and friends were expected to rally for a birthday lunch at Mission Estate today and, when spoken to earlier this week, he said he didn't expect a card from the Queen to show up until today.

"I might die between now and the weekend so they won't send it until then."

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