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GET OUT THE VOTE: Message Showing Up in Obituaries

If you've ever questioned the importance of voting in an election, think about Ann Callahan of Springfield, Illinois. Urging people to vote was so important to her that she made it her final wish before she died last week at the age of 89.Photo: Gann, Brian (uploader)

TeeRoy's 2 Cents:

Many publications will not allow anything political, even calls to vote, in their obituaries.

It's not uncommon for obituaries to ask for donations to be made to a cause that was close to the deceased.

What's political about voting? Everyone should vote

If you've ever questioned the importance of voting in an election, think about Ann Callahan of Springfield, Illinois. Urging people to vote was so important to her that she made it her final wish before she died last week at the age of 89.

Callahan's obituary on Legacy.com reads, "Lastly, as a lover of our state, nation and of democracy, she would remind you to please vote." And she's not the only one with that departing wish. A search of the site found at least 22 obituaries published over the past month reminding people to vote. An obituary for Herb Denish of Kansas City reads, "As a lifelong Democrat one of the last things he did was request his absentee ballot knowing that the future and the coming vote was important. Please vote in his honor as well, early voting will be available statewide Saturday, October 22nd!" An obituary for M. Kay Classon of Illinois, who died on October 4th, reads "She wanted us to include this advice: Vote. Her last word, if you will." (USA Today)


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