There was no funeral, as there was no body. There were memorial services conducted , several of them. one of the earlier ones included Fannie Hurst as a guest speaker, noted women's writer. I believe that was in l939, it was before the European War, as WW2 was euphemistically called before it gathered steam.
It was at her grandparents place in Atchison,Kansas
Amelia Earhart often moved because her father often got drunk. When he drank, he got fired. When he got fired, they had to move to another place to get a job.
Amelia Earhart's plane has still not been found. While theories are being explored no definitive crash site has been marked as her final resting place.
She lived at her grandparents home in Kansas until she was 12 .
she made the world a better place for women buy helping with the 99s
the usa and Europe
It was at her grandparents place in Atchison,Kansas
Oahu, Hawaii.
No, Amelia Earhart did not crash near the Bermuda triangle. (As a side note, there is no uniform definition of the Bermuda Triangle. It's a mythical place.)
Amelia Earhart often moved because her father often got drunk. When he drank, he got fired. When he got fired, they had to move to another place to get a job.
Amelia Mary Earhart was born in Atchison, Kanas, USA. on the 24 July 1897.
Amelia Earhart's body was never found, so there is no official burial place for her. She disappeared while attempting to circumnavigate the globe in 1937, and her fate remains a mystery.
Amelia Earhart's plane has still not been found. While theories are being explored no definitive crash site has been marked as her final resting place.
She visited Kinner Field, Los Angeles to learn to fly.
The last place she fuelled up was at Lae Airfield, New Guinea.
She lived at her grandparents home in Kansas until she was 12 .
Amelia was dead by the time WW2 happened. -However she was a trainee Nurse Aide in a Toronto hospital in 1918. This may be what you were thinking about, but that was WW1.