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A Massachusetts man's last request to friends and family was that they not cast their vote for likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in November.
62-year-old Carl Crocetti passed away on Sunday following a decline in health over the past year.
His memorial page reads: "In lieu of flowers, Carl requests not to vote for Hillary Clinton."
Carl's son, Carlo, said that his father was a larger-than-life presence who was passionate about the presidential election.
“What I will say is, he wants to make American great again,” Carlo told a CBS affiliate.
Carl's request follows a trend this election season of people trying to sway loved ones from beyond the grave.
Obituary: “In lieu of flowers, please do not vote for Hillary”https://t.co/7LHwL4wt3Z @HillaryClinton
Yes, really. pic.twitter.com/wUtaidPyPi— NYC EMS Website (@NYCEMSwebsite) March 14, 2016
In January, the obituary of a 65-year-old Virginia man who lost his battle with cancer encouraged loved ones to vote for Donald Trump, prompting the billionaire to tweet his thanks.
Thank you so much. Earnest must have been a great person. https://t.co/2DZp7YOadj pic.twitter.com/2YtLlEwceB
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 9, 2016
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