105-Year-Old Santa Barbara Veteran Reflects on a Life of Innovation and Optimism
Patricia Martellotti
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) – One century of memory meets a life still moving forward.
“The whole world should stop because it’s my birthday,” said Stanley Clothier of Santa Barbara.
Clothier is 105 years old, carrying a lifetime of perspective from one of the most transformative eras in modern history.
“3/4 of the years in the United States Navy, and almost all of it in schools at one time doing things that were a major interest,” said Clothier.
During World War II, his work helped advance early unmanned aircraft designs—technology that would one day evolve into modern drones.
“To me World War II was a very interesting part of my life … and it was very important to the development of my personality,” said Clothier.
His daughter Joanie Saint Denis believes humility has always defined his story.
“He’s living life eating well,” said Saint Denis.
“My absolute favorite thing to drink is water,” said Clothier.
“He’s got great friends and he really believes in Community. He loves people,” said Saint Denis.
His strength comes not from achievements, but from the way he sees the world.
“He’s going for the record … 116 I think is what he wants to do,” said Saint Denis.
For Stanley, each birthday is less about age, and more about perspective.
“First thing is you gotta do is you gotta choose your parents carefully, hahaha,” said Clothier.
Beyond his accomplishments, Clothier credits his longevity to a lifelong sense of optimism and perspective.
His outlook, combined with strong family connections, continues to inspire those around him.