Rush Limbaugh death certificate labels him the ‘greatest radio host of all time’: Report

Rush Limbaugh’s death certificate reportedly describes the conservative radio show host as the greatest of all time in his occupation description.

“GREATEST RADIO HOST OF ALL TIME,” his death certificate stated, according to TMZ, which reviewed the document.

Limbaugh died last month after battling lung cancer and left a legacy that included having a nationally syndicated radio show since 1988 and the highest-rated radio show.

He was also awarded the Medal of Freedom by former President Donald Trump last year.

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“It was a great honor to do so when we gave the Medal of Freedom. It was something special. It was an incredible night. We gave it during the State of the Union address, and it was especially — half the room, half the room went crazy, and the other half the room, they knew he should get it, but it was special, and he was special,” Trump said after Limbaugh’s death.

Limbaugh was buried in his home state of Missouri, with his widow Kathryn describing the private ceremony as “worthy” of the late personality.

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“From the moment that he left the house here in Palm Beach, there was a procession escorting Rush to the transport plane that would take him to St. Louis, and then, when we arrived in St. Louis, there was a procession leading to the cemetery,” she said.

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