Maurice Lesauvage, a former machinist and prominent figure in rugby, celebrated his 101st birthday in Saint-Jean-du-Falga, surrounded by his extensive family and local officials. The centenarian, known for his lucidity and humor, expressed his joy with the sentiment, "They are all here!" reflecting the deep bond of his multi-generational family. Born in Castelsarrasin, Lesauvage had a distinguished career as a machinist, including work at Tréfimétaux-Cegedur and on coin production after the war. He shared nearly sixty years of marriage with his late wife Marguerite, with whom he had a daughter, Suzanne. A lifelong sportsman and community member, he remains engaged in activities at his residence in Verniolle, including choir and card games, embodying a rich life and a cherished connection between generations.