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The funeral arrangements were made by Jacqueline's family, and such a list would probably be in their possession. It was invite only, at the request of Mrs. Onassis.
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This agreement was made void with her marriage to Aristotle Onassis in 1968.
The 2008-2009 Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Made for Television Movie went to the HBO production of "Grey Gardens." The film starred Jessica Lange and Drew Barrymore as eccentric relatives of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
The 2008-2009 Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Made for Television Movie went to the HBO production of "Grey Gardens." The film starred Jessica Lange and Drew Barrymore as eccentric relatives of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
She married John Fitzgerald Kennedy who became president of the US. So she became First Lady. After JFK was assassinated she married and later divorced Aristotle Onassis who was looking for acceptance in European high society. He particularly wanted to join The Mediterranean Bathing Society which is a fanciful name for a group that includes Queen Elizabeth and the Aga Khan. Jackie made a career for herself in the book publishing industry.
She restored the White House and made it better to allow for tourists!
An Ann Lowe gown made from Ivory satin.
Jacqueline Kennedy's poise, grace and class made her the quintessential first lady.
John Kennedy married Jacqueline Lee Bouvier, who became of of the country's most beloved first ladies.
She was the bride of the handsome, young Senator from Massachusetts, John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
Maria Callas was the world's most famous soprano and her tantrums and feuds with other singers or co-stars, love for fashion always made the headlines. Later on she was romantically involved with the eccentric and evasive shipping magnate, Aristotle Onassis which brought a whole new dimension to her fame. She stopped singing and threw herself into that affair, but when Onassis (who never married her) suddenly left her to marry Jacqueline Kennedy, her comeback was less successful. There are perhaps three legendary opera singers in history whose fame reached beyond the operatic world: Enrico Caruso, Maria Callas and Luciano Pavarotti.