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Black Jack
Black Jack
Black Jack
Patton's favorite horse was "Big Red". Big Red was the "riderless horse" in General Patton's funeral procession. That is according to my late father who was an army private at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, in the late 30's and took care of Colonel (at the time) George Patton's horses.
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Keith C. Clark was the bugler who sounded Taps at the funeral of John F. Kennedy on November 25, 1963 http://tapsbugler.com/keith-clark-bugler-at-jfks-funeral/ The who story can be found here: http://tapsbugler.com/the-broken-note-story-of-taps-at-the-funeral-of-john-f-kennedy/
The pony's name was Macaroni. Black Jack was the funeral horse which carried the backwards facing boots.
The Warren Commission.
Sergeant York was a world war I Army hero. Black Jack refers to A., General John J. Pershing, who at one time commanded the Ninth Cavalry- and all-Black outfit with White officers in charge.= and the name was extended to him in the role of General in World War I. appropriately ( hard-hitting) but originally had a racial angle. Black Jack was an Army Horse- who riderless, was used to head up funeral convoys such as that of President Kennedy. A Horse may have been named after Sergeant York but I am not sure. Black Jack, yes.
In the Catholic church the alternate name for a funeral Mass would be: Requiem Mass or even referred to as an: Ecclesiastical Funeral.
The name of the (catholic) funeral mass is: Requiem (Latin for eternal "rest").
A funeral home is a funeral home. There's a also a name 'funeral parlour' which might sound fancier although I don't understand why you're asking.