The funeral of President John F. Kennedy is one of the most well known funerals in the history of the United States. There were six limousines in the President's funeral procession.
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The stadium where her funeral was held had a capacity of 14,000 people and it was filled. Hundreds of thousands remained outside and watched the funeral cortege along the streets as it passed on the way to her burial at the Mother House of the Missionaries of Charity.
I'm pretty sure that the answer is yes, but only if it turns red while it is in the intersection. If the light turns before the lead vehicle enters, then no. I work midnights and don't see too many funeral processions. Technically, no. Not at least without a police escort. However, out of respect, most people will stop and allow the procession to go through.
There is no historical record of anyone being asked to leave President Andrew Jackson's funeral for shouting obscenities. Jackson's funeral was a solemn and dignified event, attended by many mourners and dignitaries. In fact, Jackson's funeral procession was described as one of the largest in American history at that time.
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According to history, some 20 thousand citizens of Vienna lined the streets for the funeral procession led by Franz Schubert (torch bearer) on March 29, 1827. Beethoven was buried in a common grave, which was customary at that time in history.
Yes, Jesus has unlimited power and there are at least three examples of people rising from the dead, Lazarus, the boy on his way in the funeral procession, and Himself. Many people are witnesses to this.
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It can be called many things, one typical word used for a liturgical procession is "Cortege".
Funerals are held any day of the week. Funerals used to be held for up to two weeks. By the 1970s, a funeral averaged 4 days. Now, 2 days is more common, but the family can request anything from no viewing (zero days) to 4 days for viewing and a service. Many families choose no viewing and a graveside service so the funeral is over within a few hours.
Traffic laws are a state matter so it depends on the laws in your particular state. Many states have laws that govern funeral processions and some of those laws specifically include a special exemption for emergency vehicles. Some have laws that cover only processions that have a police escort. Some state have no laws on that topic.On the other hand, all states have laws that mandate the right of way for emergency vehicles with firetrucks often having the superior ROW.