KENNEDY BURIAL: Laid To Rest Beside His Brothers

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First Posted: 08-29-09 07:00 PM   |   Updated: 08-30-09 09:20 PM

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WASHINGTON — Sen. Edward M. Kennedy was laid to rest Saturday night alongside slain brothers John and Robert on hallowed ground at Arlington National Cemetery, celebrated for "the dream he kept alive" across the decades since their deaths.

Crowds lined the streets of two cities on a day that marked the end of an American political era – outside Kennedy's funeral in rainy Boston where he was eulogized by President Barack Obama, and later in the day in humid, late-summer Washington.

With flags over the Capitol flying at half-staff, his hearse stopped outside the Senate where he served for 47 years. His widow, Vicki, embraced former staff members in the crowd.

Later, at a graveside enveloped in deepening darkness, Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick offered sympathies to Kennedy relatives and "an extended family that must probably include most of America."

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A squad of seven riflemen fired three volleys in a traditional military funeral ritual, and a bugler sounded taps. Lightning flickered across the sky.

Hours earlier, Obama delivered the eulogy in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Boston, packed with row upon row of mourners – including former presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter.

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"He was given a gift of time that his brothers were not. And he used that time to touch as many lives and right as many wrongs as the years would allow," Obama said in remarks that also gently made mention of Kennedy's "personal failings and setbacks."

As a member of the Senate, Kennedy was a "veritable force of nature," the president said. But more than that, he was the "baby of the family who became its patriarch, the restless dreamer who became its rock."

Those left behind to mourn "grieve his passing with the memories he gave, the good he did, the dream he kept alive" Obama said.

One of Kennedy's sons, Patrick, wept quietly as another, Teddy Jr., spoke from the pulpit. Teddy Jr. recalled the day years ago, shortly after losing a leg to cancer, that he slipped walking up an icy driveway as he headed out to go sledding. "I started to cry and I said, `I'll never be able to climb up that hill.'"

"And he lifted me up in his strong, gentle arms and said something I will never forget. He said, `I know you can do it. There is nothing that you can't do.'"

Kennedy's freshly excavated gravesite was on a gently sloping Virginia hillside, flanked by a pair of maple trees. His brother Robert, killed in 1968 while running for president, lies 100 feet away. It is another 100 feet to the eternal flame that has burned since 1963 for John F. Kennedy, president when he was assassinated.

The youngest brother died Tuesday at 77, more than a year after he was diagnosed with a brain tumor. An oak cross, painted white, marked the head of his grave, and a flat marble footstone bore the simple inscription, "Edward Moore Kennedy 1932-2009."

McCarrick, archbishop emeritus of Washington, read from a letter from Kennedy to Pope Benedict XVI, hand-delivered earlier this year by Obama.

"I know that I have been an imperfect human being but with the help of my faith I have tried to right my path," the dying senator wrote. He wrote the pontiff "with deep humility to ask that you pray for me as my own health declines."

The Vatican responded with a letter that said "his Holiness prays that in the days ahead you may be sustained in faith and hope."

Morning rain beat down steadily as Kennedy's coffin was borne by a military honor guard into the Catholic church, and again when it was brought back out for the flight to Washington and the military cemetery just across the Potomac River from Washington.

In life, the senator had visited the burial ground often to mourn his brothers, killed in their 40s, more than a generation ago, by assassins' bullets.

Hundreds lined nearby sidewalks, ignoring the rain, as the funeral procession passed.

"I said to myself this morning, 'No matter what the weather, I'm going, I don't care if I have to swim," said Lillian Bennett, 59, who added she was a longtime Kennedy supporter and determined to get as close as she could to the invitation-only funeral.

"The Mass of Christian burial weaves together memory and hope," said the Rev. Mark R. Hession, parish priest at the church in a working class neighborhood of Boston.

There was plenty of both in a two-hour service filled with references to Kennedy's political accomplishments and personal recollections of his private life. Cellist Yo-Yo Ma and tenor Placido Domingo provided musical grace notes.

Kennedy's widow, Vicki, his sole surviving sibling, Jean, and Robert Kennedy's widow, Ethel, carefully arranged the cloth funeral pall atop the coffin.

Like others, Teddy Jr., touched on his father's legacy.

"He answered Uncle Joe's call to patriotism, Uncle Jack's call to public service and Bobby's determination to seek a newer world. Unlike them, he lived to be a grandfather," he said.

Joseph Kennedy Jr. died in World War II, John F. Kennedy was the nation's 35th president when he was assassinated in 1963 and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy was killed five years later as he campaigned for the presidency.

Saturday's events marked the end of four days of public and private mourning meant to emphasize Kennedy's 47 years in the Senate from Massachusetts, his standing as the foremost liberal Democrat of the late 20th century yet a legislator who courted compromise with Republicans, a family man and last heir to a dynasty that began in the years after World War II.

Thousands of mourners filed past his flag-draped coffin earlier in the week when Kennedy lay in repose at the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston. Republicans and Democrats alike recalled his political career in a bipartisan evening of laughter-filled speechmaking on Friday.

Even the church had special meaning for the family. Kennedy prayed there daily several years ago during his daughter Kara's successful battle with lung cancer.

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Glen Johnson reported from Boston. AP writer Karen Testa contributed from Boston.

WASHINGTON — Sen. Edward M. Kennedy was laid to rest Saturday night alongside slain brothers John and Robert on hallowed ground at Arlington National Cemetery, celebrated for "the dream he kept ...
WASHINGTON — Sen. Edward M. Kennedy was laid to rest Saturday night alongside slain brothers John and Robert on hallowed ground at Arlington National Cemetery, celebrated for "the dream he kept ...
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- hatmadder I'm a Fan of hatmadder 23 fans permalink
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All of the tributes to Ted Kennedy have reminded me that GENEROSITY is at the very core of liberal politics. I will never allow anyone to imply that the word "liberal" is anything but a badge of honor.

As the sun went down and darkness fell in Arlington, I was glad for the family that the heavens granted them some privacy at last.

Goodbye Teddy!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 AM on 08/31/2009
- brt929 I'm a Fan of brt929 53 fans permalink
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All Americans should be grateful to the people of Massachusetts for having the wisdom to send this selfless man to the U.S. Senate. We all benefited from his tenure.

Now it is up to President Obama to fulfill his promise to Senator Kennedy, and reform health care in this country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 PM on 08/30/2009
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WELL SAID! So TRUE!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:28 AM on 08/31/2009
- gschear I'm a Fan of gschear 60 fans permalink
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Meaningfully reform health care.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 AM on 08/31/2009
- devans00 I'm a Fan of devans00 17 fans permalink
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Often times, public figures get eulogized all out of proportion to their contributions to society. I'm proud to say that calling Senator Ted Kennedy the Lion of Congress is not one of those times. I get goose bumps just thinking of the socially progressive and universally positive legislation he's had a hand in over the past 45+ years: Title IX, Immigration and Nationality Act, cancer research, health insurance, Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act, disability discrimination, AIDS care, civil rights, mental health benefits, children's health insurance, education and volunteering. You definitely the impression he was not one to rest on his laurels or just show up to collect a paycheck like some politicians we could all name.

There were common themes from everyone who shared stories about Senator Kennedy's influence on their lives. His personal traits included vision, sincerity, dedication, playfulness, stubbornnes, respect, leadership, mentorship and championing the cause of the weak or those with less power. No a bad legacy given all the misfortunes he's had to overcome, including his own human shortcomings.

Listening to the offspring of John, Robert and Ted's generation and younger, I feel confident that that values that make the Kennedy family special, have been successfully passed on to continue the dynasty.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 PM on 08/30/2009
- bluesman49 I'm a Fan of bluesman49 59 fans permalink
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We were at Arlington today and were honored to visit Senator Kennedy's grave - the whole experience was riveting - the unknown soldier, the guards, all the soldiers graves, JFK and RFK, the eternal flame. I came aay with a sense of serenity and hope for our future.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 PM on 08/30/2009

By whatever measure, I'm honored to have had the privilege of contributing in this moment. A moving and fitting end.

[The Pool feed from Arlington]

If you've ever been to Arlington you realize the gravity of your moment and all of the other contributors to that instance. The personification of this solemn place is brought out in The Honor Guard. The Third United States Infantry Regiment "The Old Guard".

There is no right or wrong at Arlington, only a place to put the bodies of soldiers. In a state of abject dignity. Here it seems politics ends at the river. In Arlington, all Flags are perfect, are pristine.

Impressions, after two days working and chatting amongst members of The Old Guard.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:15 PM on 08/30/2009
- LucieLee I'm a Fan of LucieLee 30 fans permalink
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It was really heartbreaking when Sen. Kennedy's 13 yr old granddaughter started to cry because she couldb't read her prepared words for her grandfather due to the fact it was already dark out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 PM on 08/30/2009
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I visited Arlington National Cemetery this morning...there was a line to see Senator Edward Kennedy's final resting place, but everyone was respectful and orderly..people had left flowers,cards, some one had left a book of poems, opened at one particular page. It was diverse group of people, I heard languages and accents from all over...he touched so many more people than can have been imagined.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:05 PM on 08/30/2009

i agree with Jamie Lee Curtis....everyone should have the same medical care that Ted Kennedy was given. Let us honor this good man with health care reform.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:46 PM on 08/30/2009
- LucieLee I'm a Fan of LucieLee 30 fans permalink
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I agree with Jamie Lee too. But you what Sen. Kennedy would agree with that statement as well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:17 PM on 08/30/2009
- Tulka2 I'm a Fan of Tulka2 250 fans permalink
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Universal coverage. No mandate to buy insurance (the insurance industry is drooling in anticipation of that).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:10 PM on 08/30/2009
- ohyes I'm a Fan of ohyes 7 fans permalink

I am glad the Kennedy family had a chance to have

private time with their dear Teddy at the end of the day.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:01 PM on 08/30/2009
- Ventoi I'm a Fan of Ventoi 6 fans permalink
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My husband used to watch a movie...one of those series on HBO or something...

the show had a theme picture that looked almost exactly like the burial photo...

wow.

(wow upside down is mom)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 PM on 08/30/2009
- ARonHenry I'm a Fan of ARonHenry 11 fans permalink

Ted Kennedy was one of the finest public servants this country has ever produced. Whatever his personal failings, and as for all of us, they were many, he strove to redeem himself by service to the public interest of both his state and country. His career was exampltory, and he set a standard that few will ever be able to live up to. The burden he was forced to bear would have crushed most of us. Yet he never gave up, and never stopped working to help other and better his beloved country. As the father of a special education child my personal debt of graditude to the Senator and the Kennedy family is imperishable. His brothers were my greatest political heros and I am still proud to proclaim myself a Kennedy Democrat. Thank you Senator Kennedy. For you truly lived up to your brother's creedo to "ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:29 PM on 08/30/2009
- judesuper I'm a Fan of judesuper 29 fans permalink
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Great post. Well said. I fully agree!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 PM on 08/30/2009
- ohyes I'm a Fan of ohyes 7 fans permalink

Oh Yes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:56 PM on 08/30/2009
- magicat I'm a Fan of magicat 9 fans permalink
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I watched the Kennedy Mass in awe yesterday. Such kind words about a great man. President Obama's speech was so captivating, Amazing.
For a few hours I hope most of us were not Democrats,­Progressiv­es,Republi­cans,Liber­als,Conser­vatives, etc. But, simply Amercians honoring great man whether we agreed his policies or not.
The graveside service was one of the most surreal things I have ever witnessed. The cloak of darkeness, the silhouette of the soldier playing taps with the storm and lightning in the background. The eternal flame like a beacon of hope in the night for the future of our beloved country.

Farewell and thanks Senator Kennedy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 PM on 08/30/2009
- asap12 I'm a Fan of asap12 2 fans permalink

And the readind of those two letters says it all. May he rest in peace and he's greatly appreciated for all he as done for the poor. He has repented for things that happened in his younger days and that was clearly evident in his letter to the Pope, and he was successful in fixing those deeds.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:50 PM on 08/30/2009
- rubinoff I'm a Fan of rubinoff 53 fans permalink

It was truly beautiful...G_D is awesome....of course they planned the funeral, etc., but they had no way of knowing the 'visual' that was presented to the television viewers....they were running behind schedule, but it turned out to be a blessing as it was dark enough for them to have their privacy and say their 'farewell' without all of us.... lookie-lou(s).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:38 PM on 08/30/2009

What more can be said, magicat? Thank you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:00 PM on 08/30/2009
- termgirl I'm a Fan of termgirl 46 fans permalink

The strength of the Kennedy family is awe inspiring.
Senator Kennedy was larger that life, and it was sometimes easy to forget that he had three older brothers who were killed, one in War, and two murdered. My brother died at the age of 45, and the pain of missing him never leaves. I can not imagine losing three.
Within the last few weeks this family lost Eunice and Senator Kennedy.
My heart goes out to them and my admiration never ceases.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:31 AM on 08/30/2009
- rubinoff I'm a Fan of rubinoff 53 fans permalink

they are stronger than me.....i cried and don't know nor have i ever met any of them....jackie, ethel and now vickie, didn't see them shed a 'tear.' ???? ,,, oh i'm sure they did in private, but how do they contain themselves, publicly???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:41 PM on 08/30/2009

He also lost one sister to a plane crash when he was young, one sister that was well I guess today we would have said she had learning challenges, but at that time she had a lobotomy and ended up basically retarded. Very very sad.

He had 2 kids that had cancer. 3 nephews who passed away.. in addition to a failed marriage .

Quite a lot ! Yet he persevered.. to become the man we all miss terribly now .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 PM on 08/30/2009
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Teddy's life is an inspiration to so many Catholics. He never forgot the weak and defenseless. May God bless him, his family and our Church.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:55 AM on 08/30/2009
- AdV2k1 I'm a Fan of AdV2k1 6 fans permalink
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amen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 AM on 08/30/2009
- dutchman I'm a Fan of dutchman 351 fans permalink
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You might want to send that sentiment over to the Vatican. Seems they have a less charitable view of the Lion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 AM on 08/30/2009
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In the end, it will be GOD that will judge us all...not the Pope.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:02 PM on 08/30/2009
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