Robert E. Lee's funeral, held on October 15, 1870, in Lexington, Virginia, was attended by an estimated 10,000 people. The large turnout included military personnel, local citizens, and various dignitaries, reflecting his significant status as a Confederate general. The funeral procession was extensive, with thousands following his casket to the burial site at Lee Chapel.
John Lennon didn't have a funeral.
49 people
there was 8,000 people there
About 250,000 attended Gandhi's funeral
When he died thousands of people wept in the street. Over a million people went to visit his body, but if you're asking how many people were at the actual funeral it's an estimated million.
About 40,000 people attended Robert Wadlow's funeral service.
Around 10,000 people attended Robert Burns' funeral on July 25, 1796. He was a prominent Scottish poet, and his works have had a lasting impact on literature.
3 people attended his funeral
About 24,000 came to his Funeral
John Lennon didn't have a funeral.
About 1,200 people attended Farrah Fawcett's funeral.
49 people
400,000 people
there was 8,000 people there
About 14 million people watched Whitney Houston's funeral.
i don't know but I assume he was friends with many people
over 10.000 people