Vincent Dransfield turns 110 years old Thursday, but the lifelong Passaic County resident doesn’t seem to be slowing down.
He still lives at home, socializes with a wide range of friends and family, keeps up with the New York Yankees — opening day is his birthday — and even continues to drive his Hyundai sedan on local errands.
“I guess I’m doing all right, for my age,” Dransfield said by phone from the Little Falls house where he has lived since 1945.
He playfully gave some of the credit for his longevity to a half-century of drinking Ovaltine, the flavored milk drink. Though, he said he sticks with the simple malt version, “not the chocolate Ovaltine.”
Vincent Dransfield celebrating his upcoming 110th birthday at Singac Fire Co. No. 3, where he has volunteered for more than eight decades, in Little Falls.
Supercentenarians, the term for those 110 or older, are exceptionally rare. Experts estimate there are no more than several hundred supercentenarians in the world. While official records are maintained about the oldest residents in New Jersey, another New Jersey resident, Launa Mitchell, turned 110 in Lakewood last May.
Dransfield has one daughter, three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. His wife of 54 years, Ann, died in 1992.
He has had a remarkable run of good health, his granddaughter said.
“He’s really never had anything wrong with him,” Lista said.
Challenges pertaining to aging, though, are unavoidable.
“My knees are bothering me now. When you get older, the bones don’t work the same as when you’re younger,” Dransfield said.
He said he is grateful to be able to drive. He typically swings by the local QuickCheck and ShopRite for coffee, newspapers, groceries and conversation.
“I still do all right. Thank God for that. I’m driving pretty good,” he said.
Fellow firefighters James Meisberger, left, and Leonard Shark, right, celebrate Vincent Dransfeld's 110th birthday at the Singac Fire Co. No. 3, where he volunteered for over 85 years, in Little Falls on March 16, 2024.
Vincent Dransfield celebrating his upcoming, 110th birthday at Singac Fire Co. No. 3 in Little Falls, New Jersey, March 16, 2024.
(Published on nj.com on 28 March 2024. Story by Rob Jenning. Photos by Alexandra Pais.)