What day was JFK funeral?

John Fitzgerald Kennedy, often referred to by his initials as JFK or by the nickname Jack, was an American politician who served as the 35th president of the United States from 1961 until his assassination near the end of his third year in office. Kennedy was the youngest person to assume the presidency by election.

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What day of the week was John Kennedy's funeral?

On the Sunday after the assassination, his flag-draped casket was carried on a horse-drawn caisson to the U.S. Capitol to lie in state. Throughout the day and night, hundreds of thousands lined up to view the guarded casket. Representatives from over 90 countries attended the state funeral on Monday, November 25.
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What were JFK's last words spoken?

JFK's last words were, “No, you certainly can't.” These words were a response to casual chit-chat in the car.
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Why did Jackie Kennedy climb on the back of the car?

Kennedy, apparently in shock, was crawling onto the flat rear trunk of the moving limousine. Hill later told the Warren Commission that he thought Mrs. Kennedy was reaching for a piece of the president's skull that had been blown off. He crawled to her and guided her back into her seat.
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How many presidents have been assassinated?

In the course of the history of the United States four Presidents have been assassinated, within less than 100 years, beginning with Abraham Lincoln in 1865. Attempts were also made on the lives of two other Presidents, one President-elect, and one ex-President.
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John F. Kennedy Funeral November 25, 1963



What music was played at JFK's funeral?

The Marine Band played "Ruffles and Flourishes" four times and then "The Star Spangled Banner." As the coffin was moved from the caisson to the burial site, the Air Force Pipers played "Mist Covered Mountain." 3:08 p.m.: Following the 21-gun salute and the three artillery volleys, "Taps" was played by Army bugler Sgt.
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What day did Thanksgiving fall in 1963?

87b), designating the fourth Thursday of November in each year as Thanks- giving Day, do hereby proclaim Thursday, November 28,1963, as a day of national thanksgiving.
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How many times has the eternal flame gone out?

With that said, ever since his death the flame has been burning brightly, except for two instances. The first took place on December 10, 1963. According to Mental Floss, “a group of Catholic schoolchildren were visiting Kennedy's memorial at Arlington National Cemetery.
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Who embalmed JFK?

According to one embalmer, the nature of the president's wounds required that he use "all of my knowledge and acquired skill to make him presentable." This embalmer, Edwin Bates Stroble, was a native of Altamont and one-time apprentice at Kull Funeral Home.
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Who sang at RFK's funeral?

Andy Williams stopped singing at funerals when he was 8 years old. A searing family tragedy and its ensuing consequences left a lifetime scar when it came to participating in memorial services.
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What is a New Orleans jazz funeral?

Jazz Funeral. A typical jazz funeral begins at a church or funeral home and leads the way to the cemetery. Mourners are joined by a brass band that plays music that starts off heavy and sad but soon turns celebratory. Everybody dances.
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Why is the eternal flame at JFK's grave?

The eternal flame at the burial site of John F. Kennedy was First Lady Jackie's idea, supposedly inspired by a similar grave flame that she'd seen in fashionable Paris. She lit the flame herself, with a gas-soaked rag on a stick, at the conclusion of JFK's burial.
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Who is the most famous person buried in Arlington National Cemetery?

George C.

Marshall is arguably one of the most important men buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Marshall was the Chief of Staff of the US Army during WWII, directing the largest expansion of Army forces in the history of the United States from less than 200,000 to more than 8 million soldiers.
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Is Jackie Kennedy buried next to JFK?

In 1994, Jackie Kennedy died after a battle with cancer and, although she had remarried and again been widowed, was laid to rest in the same crypt as her first husband, JFK.
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Who is buried next to JFK at Arlington?

What Kennedy family members are buried in Arlington? President John F. Kennedy and his wife Jackie are buried at Arlington National Cemetery along with their two children who died as infants. JFK's brothers, Bobby and Ted, are also laid to rest nearby.
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Are there bodies in the tomb of the Unknown Soldier?

Four people have been buried in the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, one each for World War I, World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. However, the body buried on behalf of soldiers in Vietnam was later exhumed. DNA testing helped identify the body as Lt. Michael Joseph Blassie, and it was returned home.
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Is the eternal flame actually eternal?

An eternal flame is a flame, lamp or torch that burns for an indefinite time.
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Who was the youngest president?

The youngest to become president by election was John F. Kennedy, who was inaugurated at age 43. The oldest person to assume the presidency was Joe Biden, who took the presidential oath of office 61 days after turning 78. Assassinated at age 46, John F.
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Who was the only unmarried president?

James Buchanan, the 15th President of the United States (1857-1861), served immediately prior to the American Civil War. He remains the only President to be elected from Pennsylvania and to remain a lifelong bachelor.
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Did Andy Williams sing at jfk funeral?

At Kennedy's funeral, Williams sang “Battle Hymn of the Republic.” “I started singing it and then everybody in the church just joined in, and it was the most moving moment I have ever experienced,” Williams said.
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