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Rush Limbaugh

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Original Name
Rush Hudson Limbaugh, III
Birth
Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA
Death
17 Feb 2021 (aged 70)
Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA
Burial
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.6949825, Longitude: -90.2287011
Plot
Mason B Section, Block 114, Lot 6973
Memorial ID
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Radio Personality, Political Commentator, Author. He got his start in radio in 1971 at radio station WIXZ (McKeesport, Pennsylvania) as a DJ with the name "Bachelor Jeff." He was told to cover "farm news," because the Pittsburgh area was surrounded by many agricultural communities. Within 18 months, however, he was fired due to a "personality conflict" with the program director. He went through a number of radio stations, working as a deejay and a talk show host, but it wasn't until 1984, when he became famous with his radio show on KFBK in Sacramento, California. His show was helped with the removal of the Fairness Doctrine in 1987, meaning he could voice any opinion he felt, regardless of how controversial. His show was picked up by ABC-Radio in 1988, now being broadcast all over the country for what would be over three decades. It eventually rose to 600 stations and 27 million weekly listeners. Limbaugh was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1993 and the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 1998. Additionally, he was a five-time winner of the National Association of Broadcasters Marconi Award for Excellence in Syndicated and Network Broadcasting. Limbaugh's unabashed love of country and belief in American Exceptionalism caused detractors to seek controversy in every broadcast. He was well liked for his charity work, using his show for the annual Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Telethon and the Marine Corps–Law Enforcement Foundation. He also was not afraid of poking fun of himself, voicing himself in cameos for three episodes of Family Guy. Limbaugh, a cigar and former cigarette smoker, was diagnosed with lung cancer, eight days after his 69th birthday. "When I got my diagnosis and began to receive all the outpouring of love and affection...I understand what Lou Gehrig meant." On February 4th, during President Donald Trump's State of the Union Address, he awarded Limbaugh the Presidential Medal of Freedom. After his lung cancer diagnosis, he continued working on his radio show as much as he could. "I told the staff that I have a deeply personal relationship with God." Limbaugh died on February 17, 2021, at the age of 70. According to his wife, Kathryn Rogers Limbaugh, his death was attributed to complications of his lung cancer. Governor Ron DeSantis directed flags in the state of Florida be lowered to half-staff on the date of his interment. Limbaugh is interred at the Bellefontaine Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri.
Radio Personality, Political Commentator, Author. He got his start in radio in 1971 at radio station WIXZ (McKeesport, Pennsylvania) as a DJ with the name "Bachelor Jeff." He was told to cover "farm news," because the Pittsburgh area was surrounded by many agricultural communities. Within 18 months, however, he was fired due to a "personality conflict" with the program director. He went through a number of radio stations, working as a deejay and a talk show host, but it wasn't until 1984, when he became famous with his radio show on KFBK in Sacramento, California. His show was helped with the removal of the Fairness Doctrine in 1987, meaning he could voice any opinion he felt, regardless of how controversial. His show was picked up by ABC-Radio in 1988, now being broadcast all over the country for what would be over three decades. It eventually rose to 600 stations and 27 million weekly listeners. Limbaugh was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1993 and the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 1998. Additionally, he was a five-time winner of the National Association of Broadcasters Marconi Award for Excellence in Syndicated and Network Broadcasting. Limbaugh's unabashed love of country and belief in American Exceptionalism caused detractors to seek controversy in every broadcast. He was well liked for his charity work, using his show for the annual Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Telethon and the Marine Corps–Law Enforcement Foundation. He also was not afraid of poking fun of himself, voicing himself in cameos for three episodes of Family Guy. Limbaugh, a cigar and former cigarette smoker, was diagnosed with lung cancer, eight days after his 69th birthday. "When I got my diagnosis and began to receive all the outpouring of love and affection...I understand what Lou Gehrig meant." On February 4th, during President Donald Trump's State of the Union Address, he awarded Limbaugh the Presidential Medal of Freedom. After his lung cancer diagnosis, he continued working on his radio show as much as he could. "I told the staff that I have a deeply personal relationship with God." Limbaugh died on February 17, 2021, at the age of 70. According to his wife, Kathryn Rogers Limbaugh, his death was attributed to complications of his lung cancer. Governor Ron DeSantis directed flags in the state of Florida be lowered to half-staff on the date of his interment. Limbaugh is interred at the Bellefontaine Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri.

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Inscription

(Front):
RUSH HUDSON LIMBAUGH III
American Patriot
1951-2021
(Reverse):
RADIO's GREATEST OF ALL TIME
MEDAL OF FREEDOM RECIPIENT
"Our Country is a miracle. May we always hold true to the fundamental values of our founding and may our best days be ahead"

Gravesite Details

Gravesite located just north of intersection of Ravine and Meadow (on Ravine on west side of the road).



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  • Added: Feb 17, 2021
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/223083407/rush-limbaugh: accessed ), memorial page for Rush Limbaugh (12 Jan 1951–17 Feb 2021), Find a Grave Memorial ID 223083407, citing Bellefontaine Cemetery, Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.