Indiana man holds world record for 73 years of grave digging

Indiana man holds world record for 73 years of grave digging

Allen McCloskey, 92, is officially retiring as a grave digger for Galveston Cemetery in Indiana after 73 years and 75 days on the job. Photo courtesy of Guinness World Records

March 16 (UPI) — An Indiana man who was asked to fill in for the local gravedigger in 1952 is now retiring after a record-breaking 73 years and 75 days on the job.

Allen McCloskey, 92, got his start as a grave digger at Galveston Cemetery in Galveston, Ind., when he was asked to cover the previous grave digger’s shifts for a week in 1952.

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The temporary gig, which started with him digging graves by hand, turned into a career, and in 2021 he earned the Guinness World Record for the longest career as a grave digger, with 68 years and 191 days on the job.

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McCloskey’s son, Dean, confirmed his dad finally retired in November 2025 after extending his record to 73 years and 75 days of grave digging.

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“He was planning on digging for a few more weeks, but after a spell of not feeling well (even though he is feeling better now), we believe he has accepted his decision, both mentally and physically,” Dean McCloskey wrote on a Facebook page dedicated to his father’s work.

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