At President John F. Kennedy's funeral in 1963, Jacqueline Kennedy wore a simple yet elegant outfit that included a classic black dress and a matching veil. Her jewelry was minimal, featuring a pair of pearl stud earrings and a single strand of pearls around her neck. This understated choice reflected her mourning and respect during the somber occasion.
She told John Kennedy jr, Not to cry as a Kennedy does not cry. It was at John Kennedys funeral.
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A passage from the Book of Isaiah.
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.
According to this blog entry, he was. http://tzvee.blogspot.com/2009/01/is-caroline-kennedys-husband-edwin.html
Almost certainly Jacqueline Onassis.
The funeral arrangements were made by Jacqueline's family, and such a list would probably be in their possession. It was invite only, at the request of Mrs. Onassis.
Black Jack
The funeral of President John F. Kennedy is one of the most well known funerals in the history of the United States. There were six limousines in the President's funeral procession.
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/
Yes. Lady Bird Johnson was the only former first lady invited to attend the private funeral of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Hillary Rodham Clinton, the current first lady at the time, was also invited and attended.
Jackie died on May 19th, 1994. Bill Clinton was the President, and attended the funeral services at Arlington National Cemetery.