The last words the 75-year-old OR resident heard before passing away was that Donald Trump had been impeached. "Though their marriage ran aground, their friendship only grew stronger and hers was the last voice Mike heard", the obituary reads. "He then took his final breath", Teresa was quoted as saying by the New York Daily.
Yeah, well, that's the spin. The obituary said she brought him some final comfort with the white lie. This potential murder needs to be investigated immediately.
But for one OR man, it appears that ousting Trump was his dying wish.
Teresa Elliott told the Post that after he passed, his friend told her "that he had completely relaxed and taken his last breath, and he was gone".
Michael Garland Elliott died after falsely being told President Trump was impeached.
His health had declined over the past decade, but it became worse after congestive heart failure was diagnosed a couple of years ago.
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She described her ex-husband as a "news junkie", who was not so fond of the current president.
In his obituary, published in The Oregonian newspaper, Ms Elliot said the last thing she told her ex-husband was that the president had been impeached.
"He hated his effing guts", Teresa said of Michael's feelings towards the president.
Teresa, 68, said she lied to him over the phone from her Austin, Texas home. Michael's obituary states he was a founding member of The Reserve and "spent countless weekends doing what he loved most with like-minded friends".
The Daily News asked her if she regretted lying to him about Trump, and she replied, "Oh, God no". "And maybe in the end maybe it would turn out to be a lie".




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