Yes, the spouse of a Vietnam veteran can be buried in Arlington National Cemetery beside her husband. Eligibility for burial includes spouses of service members who have been honorably discharged, which applies to Vietnam veterans. The couple must meet specific requirements, and the burial can be arranged through the appropriate military channels.
She is buried with her first husband John, in Arlington Cemetery.
Jackie Kennedy Onassis wanted to be buried at Arlington National cemetery as the firstborn child of John and Jackie Kennedy is buried there.
Jacqueline Kennedy was prepared for burial at the Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. After her death in 1994, she lay in repose at the Kennedy family home in New York City before her funeral service. She was then interred next to her husband, President John F. Kennedy, in a specially designed grave at Arlington.
A white woman. Mary Custis, daughter of one of Virginia's most wealthy plantation owners. When her father died, Custis inherited his property and Lee, as her husband, became one of the wealthiest plantation owners in all of Virginia. Arlington National Cemetery was once simply their estate at Arlington, Virginia.
Osa Johnson, an American explorer and filmmaker, was buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, United States. She and her husband, Martin Johnson, were well-known for their documentary films that depicted their adventures in far-flung destinations, including the jungle.
Yes, dishonorably discharged service people cannot be buried at Arlington. They now have strict guidelines for eligibility for being buried at the Arlington cemetery. For instance, George Bush Sr. could be buried there but my USMC husband could not be buried there.
Rosa Parks' husband, Raymond Parks, is buried next to her at Woodlawn Cemetery in Detroit, Michigan.
There is no widows benefits given. The only check you will get as a widow is a burial check in the amount of $250.00. You have to report his date of death to the social security office. If your husband was in the military he could be buried free in Arlington Cemetery and get a soldiers funeral, army band and all.
Cypress Hills Cemetery in Brooklyn, NY, the area of the city where he fought the hardest to make a difference. His grave is located about half a mile south of the Jackie Robinson Parkway, which bisects the cemetery.
Mansfield, Missouri, in the town cemetery
if both served in the military if only one of them served, that's the only one that can be buried on that cemetery
The late John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917 - November 22, 1963) is buried at a gravesite within the Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, VA (across the Potomac from Washington, DC). Kennedy was the 35th President of the United States, serving from January 20, 1961 to November 22, 1963, when he was assassinated in Dallas, Texas.