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The caisson bearing the casket of John F. Kennedy moving down the White House drive on the way to St. Matthew's Cathedral on November 25, 1963.. In the United States, state funerals are the official funerary rites conducted by the federal government in the nation's capital, Washington, D.C., that are offered to a sitting or former president, a president-elect, high government officials and ...
Most federal employees will have a day off work in early January in observance of former President Jimmy Carter's death, President Joe Biden announced Monday. Carter died Sunday at age 100 in his ...
On November 30, 2018, George H. W. Bush, the 41st president of the United States and the 43rd vice president, died from vascular Parkinson's syndrome at his home in Houston, Texas. Bush was the first former U.S. president to die in nearly 12 years since Gerald Ford in 2006.
Mike and Karen Pence, former vice president and former second lady of the United States [105] Al Gore, former vice president of the United States [106] Dan and Marilyn Quayle, former vice president and former second lady of the United States [107] John Kerry, former United States secretary of state; Jeff Zients, Biden's chief of staff [108]
Biden declared Jan. 9 a National Day of Mourning in the wake of late former President Jimmy Carter's death. The Carter family has accepted an invitation for Carter to lie in state in the U.S. Capitol.
The last time the New York Stock Exchange closed trading to honor the passing of a former president was in December 2018, when former President George H. W. Bush died. Start your day smart: Sign ...
Memorial services for former President Jimmy Carter — who died on Sunday at the age of 100 — are planned to span several days in Washington, D.C., and Atlanta. President Biden announced that ...
Khrushchev's death was announced only hours before he was buried without full state honors, [6] while Malenkov's death was publicly announced more than 2 weeks after he died. [7] This custom changed in 1968 when a national day of mourning was declared for Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, the first human to journey into outer space.