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Man’s obituary asks voters not to vote for Donald Trump

Jason Brown said he and his brother decided to include the line asking people to not vote for Trump in their father’s obituary after they remembered an obituary that was published in August. That obituary was for a New Jersey woman who urged her loved ones not to vote for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.

Brown’s father was Jeffrey Cohen, 70, and he passed away at the age of 70.

The obituary was published in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette last week. In the obituary, it said Jeffrey would like to ask people to not vote for Trump in lieu of flowers.

Brown said his father felt that a lot of the presidential candidates were out there with what they were saying and the strategies they are using. He added that his father would read articles about the candidates and laugh.

Jeffrey’s line about Trump was just a small part of his lengthy bio, which described hims as a worldly man who worked on a ranch in Montana when he was young, and how he went onto become a successful chiropractor who treated numerous football players, musicians and ballerinas. He has also provided treatment to Fred Rogers and Liza Minnelli.

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