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Ethel Kennedy is eulogized by three presidents, celebrities and grandchildrenIt was the second service this week for Kennedy, who died from complications of a stroke. Her stature in American politics was recognised by big names in the Democratic Party: Biden and two former presidents, Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, gave speeches.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>US President Joe Biden stands near the coffin of Ethel Kennedy during her memorial service at the Cathedral of St Matthew the Apostle in Washington, US.</p></div>

US President Joe Biden stands near the coffin of Ethel Kennedy during her memorial service at the Cathedral of St Matthew the Apostle in Washington, US.

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Washington: Ethel Kennedy, the widow of Sen Robert F Kennedy and matriarch of a political dynasty, was remembered Wednesday by three presidents, star musicians and many, many relatives during a memorial service in Washington.

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President Joe Biden eulogized Kennedy, who died last Thursday at 96, as “a hero in her own right, full of character, full of integrity and empathy, genuine empathy.” Growing emotional, Biden credited her for encouraging him to stay in the Senate after a car accident killed his first wife and infant daughter in 1972.

“Ethel Kennedy would hear none of it,” Biden said in the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle. “Fact is, like she did for the country, Ethel helped my family find a way forward.”

It was the second service this week for Kennedy, who died from complications of a stroke. Her stature in American politics was recognised by big names in the Democratic Party: Biden and two former presidents, Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, gave speeches. Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi honored Kennedy “from an official standpoint and from a girlfriend standpoint.” Martin Luther King III, the eldest son of the civil rights leader, compared Kennedy to his mother, saying she built “beautiful bridges of greater understanding.”

Several of Kennedy’s 34 grandchildren told stories of her tenacity in tackle football and her love of sailing. Sting and Stevie Wonder performed, with the latter replacing the chorus of the hit song “Isn’t She Lovely” with “Ethel is lovely.”

Kennedy, born in Chicago in 1928, married Robert Kennedy in 1950, and they had 11 children. She was known for her passion in politics and was often said to be “more Kennedy than the Kennedys.” After her husband’s assassination in 1968, Kennedy dedicated her life to her family and advocacy while hosting politicians at her estate in Virginia, known as Hickory Hill.

“It was a lesson of how to survive, how to summon the courage to overcome your fear for the sake of someone else, for the sake of a greater cause, and to do it with a loving heart,” said Kerry Kennedy, the seventh child of Kennedy.

The memorial brought together a family that has been thrust into the election-year news cycle. Kerry Kennedy led a group of her relatives in endorsing Biden earlier this year and has pushed back against her brother, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who ended his presidential campaign in August and endorsed former President Donald Trump. (Robert F. Kennedy Jr. attended the service but did not give a speech.)

Many of the speakers spoke of Ethel Kennedy’s humor and mischief.

Biden said he once received a Valentine’s Day card from Kennedy with a picture of them both surrounded by hearts. “I’m not Biden my time waiting for you, Valentine,” Kennedy wrote on the letter, Biden said.

Clinton began by saying he feared he did not have much to add to the procession, before telling the Kennedys: “I thought your mother was the cat’s meow.”

“She would flirt with me in the most innocent ways,” Clinton said.

Obama recalled the story of Kennedy pushing Arthur Schlesinger Jr., the influential historian, “and several Cabinet members” into a pool fully clothed.

“And, of course, the rotating cast of the family pets, dogs, horses, chickens, cats, goats, turtles, reputedly a hawk, an armadillo and a seal,” Obama said. “Not sure where they kept the seal.”

Obama recalled meeting Kennedy, a “small woman with this huge smile and these twinkling eyes,” for the first time after he spoke at the Democratic National Convention in 2004 in Boston.

When Obama tried to express formalities, he said Kennedy cut him off.

“Oh, stop it,” Obama recalled her saying. “You know you’re going places. Just make sure you enjoy the ride.”

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(Published 17 October 2024, 11:35 IST)