This question could be answered in several ways. If the question asked which two Kennedy adults were buried first, it would be the two Kennedy brothers who were assassinated in the 1960s. The two Kennedy adults in this case are John F. Kennedy, who was laid to rest in 1963 and Robert F. Kennedy in 1968. If the question asks which two Kennedy adults are buried near the Eternal Flame in Arlington, the answer would be John F. Kennedy and his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, who passed away in 1994. If the question asked which two adult Kennedys are buried in the cemetery outside the Eternal Flame, it would be Robert F. Kennedy and his younger brother Edward M. Kennedy, who passed away in 2009. A total of four Kennedy adults are buried in the cemetery grounds.
As of April 4th, 2012, six members of the Kennedy family are buried in Arlington National Cemetery. The first was President John Fitzgerald Kennedy on November 25th, 1963 shortly after his assassination. The second and third were two of three children who did not survive infancy, Arabella Kennedy and Patrick Bouvier Kennedy, whose remains were moved from the Kennedy family cemetery in Boston to the side of their father at the request of Mrs. Kennedy during the construction of the permanent grave site in the mid 1960s. The fourth was Senator Robert Francis Kennedy, buried after his death from assassination in June of 1968. The fifth was former First Lady Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, President Kennedy's widow after her death from Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in May 1994. The sixth was Senator Edward Moore Kennedy, shortly after his death from brain cancer in August of 2009.
Edward Kennedy got buried in Arlington national cemetery. In Arlington, Virgina!
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John F. Kennedy is buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
Arlington National Cemetery
He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
She is buried with her first husband John, in Arlington Cemetery.
No, John F. Kennedy was not cremated. He was buried in Arlington National Cemetery after his assassination in 1963.
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No. Arlington national cemetery is for American Soldiers who died defending their country.
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