Rush H. Limbaugh Sr. talks about the tornado

The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Rush H. Limbaugh at 814 North Henderson avenue is mute evidence of the destructiveness of the 1949 tornado. The top sectioin was bown away and the interior ruined. Mr. Limbaugh and Mrs. Limbaugh were away at the time attending the wedding of their son, Rush Jr., at Kennett and did not know of the storm until reaching hom more than an hour after it passed. (Southeast Missourian archives)

Rush Hudson Limbaugh Sr. practiced law in Cape Girardeau from 1916 until his death in 1996 at the age of 104. At the time of his death, he was the nation's oldest practicing lawyer. On the occasion of his 100th birthday, he sat down with Southeast Missourian reporter Mark Bliss to reminisce about a

century of life in Southeast Missouri. Among the topics Limbaugh touched on was the partial destruction of his home at 814 N. Henderson by the 1949 tornado.

Rush H. Limbaugh Sr. at 100 years old

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