Jackie Kennedy Onassis wanted to be buried at Arlington National cemetery as the firstborn child of John and Jackie Kennedy is buried there.
Like any spouse of someone buried in a military cemetery, Jaqueline had a legal right to be buried with her husband.
Assuming you meant 'buried' - She was interred at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, alongside President Kennedy.
She is buried with her first husband John, in Arlington Cemetery.
At her request, she is buried near John Kennedy in Arlington National Cemetery. As the widow of a person buried there, she has that right, just like any widow (or widower) has to be buried next to someone interred in a military cemetery.
Here are two pictures in the related links below with a view of the casket spray. It would appear this was the casket spray used during both the funeral services in New York City and Arlington National Cemetery for Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
JFK is located in Arlington National Cemetery. Jackie, and their baby son Patrick are also there.
Jackie died on May 19th, 1994. Bill Clinton was the President, and attended the funeral services at Arlington National Cemetery.
President John F. Kennedy is buried in Arlington Cemetery is Virginia. Kennedy was expected to be buried in the Kennedy family plot in Massachusetts, but Jackie Kennedy simply stated for her wishes, "He belongs to the people." Specific directions to Kennedy's grave site are Section 45 Grid U-35/ GPS (lat/lon): 38.88155, -77.07146.
If an individual is buried in a national military cemetery, then the surviving spouse has a legal right to be buried next to her/him. For instance, Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis is buried next to John Kennedy, as she requested.
If you mean Jackie Kennedy, yes. She is buried next to President Kennedy in Arlington National Cemetery.
Yes she did. Despite having their differences as sister-in-laws, they were very close. Ethel Kennedy reportedly collapsed when she heard the news of Jackie Kennedy's death. She attended both services for Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, the first in New York City, and the second at Arlington National Cemetery. She was seen placing flowers upon Onassis' coffin.
Arlington is only for veterans. JFK Jr. never served.
Jackie Kennedys Onassis , second husband was Aristotle Onassis.