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Keith Collar Clark (November 21, 1927 – January 11, 2002) [2] was a bugler in the United States Army who played the call "Taps" at the funeral of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. He misplayed the sixth note, and to many this mistake was a poignant symbol of the American nation in mourning. [ 3 ]
Kennedy's funeral service was held on November 25 at St. Matthew's Cathedral. [6] The Requiem Mass was led by Cardinal Richard Cushing. [6] About 1,200 guests, including representatives from over 90 countries, attended. [7] [8] After the service, Kennedy was buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia.
Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, and his state funeral took place on November 25, 1963, in Washington, D.C. As President Kennedy lay in state, foreign dignitaries—including heads of state and government and members of royal families—started to arrive in Washington to attend the state funeral on Monday. [1]
Three days after John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, a state funeral was held in Washington, D.C. on November 25, 1963, the same day as John F. Kennedy Jr.'s third birthday. As the funeral ...
The ragtag members of the Kennedy clan turned out Monday for the funeral of Ethel Kennedy — the widow of Robert F. Kennedy, and the last link to the family's days of "Camelot" in the White House.
MAYNARD — Will Fowler is wearing many hats these days. And a few golf shirts, too. Not only is Fowler a high school senior, captain of the Maynard golf team and locker room assistant at ...
Kennedy's funeral service was held on November 25 at St. Matthew's Cathedral. [26] The Requiem Mass was led by Cardinal Richard Cushing. [26] About 1,200 guests, including representatives from over 90 countries, attended. [27] [28] After the service, Kennedy was buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia.
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