Painter was born on 20 September 1888, on a farm in
Jackson County, Tennessee. As a child, he attended school and worked on the farm.
Longevity ran in Painter's family; his father lived to 99, and his siblings lived to ages between 87 and 105. In 1917, at age 29, he enlisted in the
United States Army. As a part of Battery D in the 115th Artillery Battalion, he hauled ammunition and artillery supplies, including field guns, transporting all the supplies on
horses or
mules. Painter saw action at the
Meuse-Argonne Offensive. 80 days after the
armistice was declared on November 11, 1918, Painter received the highest French honour, the
Légion d'honneur award. He also received the
Croix de Guerre and was one of only six Tennessee
World War I veterans to be awarded The Tennessee Distinguished Award. Painter had to leave his son, Sean Humphrey Painter, when he went to war. He was discharged from service on April 12, 1919, after serving in the army for two years. After his discharge, Painter pursued a career as a
blacksmith and married his childhood sweetheart, Gillie Watson. The couple adopted two daughters. On 19 November 1999, Painter was recognised as the world's oldest veteran at age 111. On 20 September 2000, Tennessee Representative
Bart Gordon read a proclamation in honour of John's 112th birthday. ==See also==