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    Queen Elizabeth faced criticism for her lack of response to Princess Diana's death, so upon her return to London ahead of Diana's funeral, she delivered a televised address. "She was an ...

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    Pericles' Funeral Oration, delivered at the end of the first year of the First Peloponnesian War to honor the Athenian war dead and their society; A Funeral Oration (Lysias) by Lysias, one of the "Canon of Ten" Attic orators (Speech 2 in Lamb's translation) Funeral Oration (band), a punk rock band from Amsterdam, the Netherlands

  5. Melania Trump Delivers Eulogy at 'Beloved' Mother Amalija ...

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    Melania Trump delivered an emotional eulogy speech at her late mother Amalija Knavs’ funeral service. “My mother, the epitome of elegance and grace, exemplified the essence of a true woman ...

  6. Death and funeral of Mary of Teck - Wikipedia

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    Mary reportedly had a haemorrhage on 24 March 1953. [5] A bulletin released at Marlborough House at 11:40 am announced that there were concerns for her health condition. [3] A second bulletin at 1:40 pm stated that her condition had "become more grave" and there was "a serious weakening of the heart action". [3]

  7. Ruth Roche, Baroness Fermoy - Wikipedia

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    Lady Fermoy's great-grandmother, Kitty Forbes, was the daughter of Eliza Kewark. Eliza's father, Hakob Kevork or Kevorkian, was Armenian; her Indian mother was probably Muslim. [13] She is variously described in contemporary documents as "a dark-skinned native woman" and "an Armenian woman from Bombay". [1] [14] [15] [16]

  8. He had no family. He was not famous. Yet hundreds attended ...

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    He had no living family. He was not famous. He lived alone. Yet on Tuesday, hundreds of people gathered at the graveside of World War II veteran Stephen Kolesnik Jr. and watched him laid to rest.

  9. Madelyn Dunham - Wikipedia

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    Obama and his half-sister, Maya Soetoro referred to Dunham as "Toot"—short for "tutu", the Hawaiian word for grandmother. [13] In his book, Obama described Dunham as "quiet yet firm", in contrast to his "boisterous" grandfather. [5] Obama considered his grandmother "a trailblazer of sorts, the first woman vice-president of a local bank". [14]