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Funeral of President Ford in Washington National Cathedral. As the casket was removed from the hearse, the U.S. Coast Guard Band played Hail to the Chief and Nearer, My God, to Thee. The service [a] in Washington National Cathedral was officially entitled "In Celebration of and Thanksgiving for the Life of Gerald Rudolph Ford, 1913-2006."
In late October, Eldiara Doucette found out she only had five days left with her arm. The 22-year-old's synovial sarcoma − a rare cancer that affects soft tissue − had returned. Her hospital's ...
The soldier's father read the poem on BBC radio in 1995 in remembrance of his son, who had left the poem among his personal effects in an envelope addressed 'To all my loved ones'. The poem's first four lines are engraved on one of the stones of the Everest Memorial, Chukpi Lhara, in Dhugla Valley, near Everest. Reference to the wind and snow ...
Salandra worked as a hairdresser in New Jersey for 55 years. [3] In 1993, Salandra moved with his husband to East Hampton, New York from the couple's apartment in the West Village. [4] [5] Salandra picked up needlepoint in 1980 when he was bedridden with the flu, with a needlepoint kit he received as a gift from his mother-in-law. [6]
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In the only public viewing, thousands lined up in near-freezing temperatures to view the casket. [5] Over the span of 18 hours, 250,000 people, [ 83 ] [ 84 ] [ 4 ] some waiting for as long as 10 hours in a line up to 10 wide that stretched 40 blocks, [ 85 ] personally paid their respects as President Kennedy's body lay in state.
In 1544 Salandra was purchased by the Revertera family, who became dukes of Salandra in 1614 and remained its owners until 1805. The Black Plague struck the town in 1656, after which the miracle-worker St. Roch was declared Salandra's patron saint.
On the evening before the state funeral, some four thousand people attended an open air memorial service at The Kelpies near Falkirk, led by the Very Reverend Martin Fair, during which ninety-six lanterns, one for each year of the Queen's life, were placed on the "pool of reflection" at the foot of the sculpture. [439]