Saturday 14 May 2016

'If you vote for Donald Trump, you seriously must be a f***ing dumb ass': The fruity words an 86-year-old woman left in her OBITUARY

An elderly woman has spoken from beyond the grave warning America against voting for Republican presumptive nominee Donald Trump. 
The 86-year-old, who goes by the name of Ruth - chose her obituary to leave some terse words for all those planning on voting for the billionaire businessman in November. 
Her obituary described how she enjoyed horse riding, crocheting pillows for her grandchildren and cooking her signature pasta casserole. 


An elderly woman has spoken from beyond the grave warning America against voting for republican presumptive nominee Donald Trump, pictured
An elderly woman has spoken from beyond the grave warning America against voting for republican presumptive nominee Donald Trump, pictured

But the eulogy then concludes: 'As stipulated in her will, Ruth wanted to make sure her obituary included this final line: 'If you vote for Donald Trump, you seriously must be a f***ing dumb a**.'
Her fruity message, which was posted on Imgur- has unsurprisingly divided opinion. 
One user said: 'Ruth will surely be missed. The ones with common sense always go too soon.'
While another wrote:  'With age comes great wisdom.'
But not everyone was taken by her comments, one one user saying: 'Good riddance, Ruth.'
And one user noted: 'This means we're now one vote closer to winning!' 

The 86-year-old, who goes by the name of Ruth - chose her obituary to leave some terse words for all those planning on voting for the billionaire businessman in November
The 86-year-old, who goes by the name of Ruth - chose her obituary to leave some terse words for all those planning on voting for the billionaire businessman in November





Ruth is not the first to give a stark warning posthumously.
Pittsburgh man Jeffrey H. Cohen, who died aged 70 in January this year also begged America to think twice about favoring the Donald. 
His obituary, published in the  Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, described Cohen as a chiropractor with a love of family and cowboy culture whose patients included Liza Minnelli, 'Weird Al' Yankovic and the Pittsburgh Steelers. 
It ended with a final request: 'Jeffrey would ask that in lieu of flowers, please do not vote for Donald Trump.'
And for those unable to do so, Cohen requested people donate to the Nimmo Educational Foundation.


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