The memorial service was held at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle on Oct. 16 Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA/Bloomberg via Getty The Kennedy family said goodbye to a beloved matriarch. On Oct.
A memorial service was held at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in Washington, D.C., for Ethel Kennedy, the wife of former Attorney General, Senator, and 1968 presidential candidate Robert F.
After her husband’s assassination in 1968, she dedicated herself to raising their 11 children and devoted her life to public service and human rights. “Along with a lifetime’s work in social ...
Kennedy had not only political stars at her memorial service, but musical ones as well. Stevie Wonder and Kenny Chesney performed in her honor. The matriarch of the storied Kennedy family is ...
Mourners gathered in the District to mark the death of a Kennedy matriarch Ethel Kennedy. A memorial service began at 1p.m. on Wednesday at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in Northwest D.C.
AND THAT THEY ARE HERE FOR YOU. On Sunday in Harrisburg, an organization called Heeding God's Call held a memorial service to honor victims of gun violence and call for an end to it. The service ...
You can tune in for the full service below: The White House has confirmed that President Joe Biden will deliver a eulogy at the memorial, though details about his remarks have not yet been released.
See photos from Ethel Kennedy's memorial service here. A memorial service for Ethel Kennedy will be held Wednesday in Washington. Kennedy, 96, died Oct. 10, after suffering a stroke a week earlier ...
President Biden gives a eulogy at a memorial service for Ethel Kennedy, the wife of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. Mrs. Kennedy died on October 10 at the age of 96. President Biden gives a ...
WATCH LIVE: US leaders honor Ethel Kennedy at memorial service in DC Former Presidents Obama and Clinton are expected to attend, with President Biden delivering a eulogy. Ethel Kennedy died last ...
President Joe Biden gave the final eulogy at a memorial service for Ethel Kennedy in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday.