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After an elaborate funeral in Prague, Heydrich's coffin was placed on a train to Berlin, where a second ceremony was held in the new Reich Chancellery.
After the body was taken by train across the country, a second funeral was held on the West Coast, at the Catholic Church of the Good Shepherd in Beverly Hills.
Although sometimes carrying a spearman along with the charioteer ( driver ), such heavy proto-chariots, borne on solid wooden wheels and covered with skins, may have been part of the baggage train ( e. g., during royal funeral processions ) rather than vehicles of battle in themselves.
Following a large and impressive state funeral at the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia, where the streets were lined with weeping crowds, the coffin of Tsar Boris III was taken by train to the mountains and buried in Bulgaria's largest and most important monastery, the Rila Monastery.
A funeral was held in London on 14 June 1913 and her coffin was brought by train to Morpeth for burial on 15 June.
* Katherine Heigl as Sarah Ryback, Ryback's niece who accompanies him on the train to go to her father's funeral
While the funeral for the unarmed man is being held, Chance's friend Pat Wheeler ( Ward Bond ) and his supply train stop in town, with a young gunslinger, Colorado Ryan ( Rick Nelson ), riding guard.
In 1923, President Warren G. Harding's funeral train passed through Butler County on its way back to Washington D. C. John F. Kennedy delivered a speech in front of the Butler County Courthouse during the United States presidential election, 1960.
Before the downturn of the railroad industry, San Pierre had a train station at the intersection of the Monon and New York Central railways, and thus was a stop on the route of Abraham Lincoln's funeral train.
Less than two years later, on April 21, 1865, Lincoln's funeral train also passed through Cockeysville on its way from Washington, D. C., to his final resting place at Springfield, Illinois.
On April 25, 1865, Abraham Lincoln's black-draped funeral train slowed for the crowd lining the New York Central Railroad tracks at the Erie Canal on the way west to Springfield, Illinois.
On April 30, 1865, a nine-car funeral train carrying Abraham Lincoln's body and about 300 mourners, stopped for memorial ceremonies at New Paris, one of many stops of the president's " national funeral " procession from Washington to Springfield, Illinois.
President Lincoln's funeral train passed through Downingtown.
On Wednesday morning, Elisabeth's body was carried back to Vienna aboard a funeral train.
A special delivery letter was at the desk waiting for me in the hotel ... so all of these things came about very quickly and very drastically .” Burke completed the song on the train back to Chicago for Cooke's funeral, On 2 April 1965, it became his only # 1 hit, where it remained for three weeks.
Long Buckby station had a brief moment of fame in 1997 when, as the nearest stop to Althorp, it was the final stop on the journey by the Prince of Wales and his two sons during the funeral of the Princess of Wales, and was seen on television screens across the world as they got off the train.
When the royal train visited after the public funeral for Diana, it travelled instead to Long Buckby railway station.
A thousand Ferris students and townspeople gathered at the train station standing in the drizzling rain in silent tribute as the funeral train pulled in.

funeral and had
In two minutes the body of Tilghman's former comrade, who had been killed by Blue Throat in a gambling brawl the previous night, was carried into the town's funeral parlor to be prepared for decent burial.
It was symbolized ( at least for those of us who recognized ourselves in the image ) by that self-consuming, elegiac candle of Edna St. Vincent Millay's, that candle which from the quatrain where she ensconced it became a beacon to us, but which in point of fact would have had to be as tall as a funeral taper to last even the evening, let alone the night.
After they had paid all his debts and the funeral costs, Ralph and Fred had some fourteen thousand dollars, as I remember, with which to pay the bequests.
The funeral for my husband was just what I wanted and I paid a fair price, far less than I had expected to pay.
He claimed to be visiting the waterfront saloon at the crossroads to play cards and drink with his cronies, but Kate had not smelled brandy on him since Mrs. Lattimer's funeral.
The funeral service was in the house, the Methodist minister, how clean and glistening his eyeglasses and his neat body standing beside that coffin with that doll inside, a stranger speaking to strangers the old sacred words, and the rain drumming incessantly in accompaniment, seven days of relentless rain that turned the ground to mud so the burial had to be postponed.
Then Via called to say they had decided to cremate her -- as they had Ellen, the thought leaped to my mind -- and did I want to meet her at the funeral home the next morning.
The coffin stood on trestles in a corner of the long low dimly lit funeral parlor, on its dark shining surface the sheaf of white roses I had ordered.
The very night after her father's funeral she had thought, though never admitted to a soul: Now I can go.
But alas George, when he had written, had only just returned from going to Tuxapoka to Cousin Elec's funeral.
After the sojourn in Carthage, the Trojans returned to Sicily where Aeneas organizes funeral games to honor his father, who had died a year before.
Algardi's first major commission came about in 1634, when Cardinal Ubaldini ( Medici ) contracted for a funeral monument for his great-uncle, Pope Leo XI, the third of the Medici popes, who had reigned for less than a month in 1605.
But if every historian were to assert that Queen Elizabeth was observed walking around happy and healthy after her funeral, and then interpreted that to mean that they had risen from the dead, then we'd have reason to appeal to natural laws in order to dispute their interpretation.
The Times reported on 6 November 1995 that Prince Charles had stated on that day to Tony Blair and Paddy Ashdown, after the funeral of Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin, that " Catholics should be able to ascend to the British throne ".
President Charles de Gaulle went to Washington to attend the state funeral, and witnessed Jacqueline Kennedy lighting the eternal flame that had been inspired by her visit to France.
Meanwhile, the courtesans from the house of Marcus Lycus – who had been recruited as mourners at " Philia "' s ersatz funeral – have escaped, and Lycus sends his eunuchs out to bring them all back, adding to the general pandemonium.
Upon his death, as he requested, he had no memorial or funeral service.
Before Pasternak's civil funeral, Olga Ivinskaya had a conversation with Konstantin Paustovsky.
Later, I was told that Paustovski had wanted to give the funeral address, but it was in fact Professor Asmus who spoke.
Little Richard, who had been asking his audiences to pray for Bo Diddley throughout his illness, had to fulfill concert commitments in Westbury and New York City the weekend of the funeral.
He had been advised not to leave his bed, but he went anyway saying, " What will the Navy say if I fail to attend Jellicoe's funeral?

funeral and journey
Another incident particularly occurred on his journey to the funeral of his second cousin, British King Edward VII in 1910.
In Guðrúnarkviða I as Herborg tells of her grief in having prepared funeral arrangements for various members of her family, her children and her husbands, described it as " arranging their journey to Hel.
The final stage of the funeral was a journey of 250 miles to the Marshal's birthplace of Mouilleron-en-Pareds in western France.
In the days before Hazelwood had its own cemetery, it is said that funeral parties would stop for refreshment before completing their journey to the church, and would leave the coffin resting on that wall.
Most of these tablets throw lights on the funeral journey from death to burial.
He opened his eyes to find himself lying on the funeral pyre, early in the morning, and able to recall his journey through the afterlife.
At Onassis ’ s funeral service, Tempelsman read Constantine P. Cavafy ’ s poem Ithaka, one of her favorites, and concluded by saying: " And now the journey is over, too short, alas, too short.
The fact that the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland attended the funeral was a public indication of the dramatic political journey this former Fenian prisoner had taken.
In one of the best-known classical Latin poems of mourning, Catullus writes of his long journey to attend to the funeral rites of his brother, who died abroad, and expresses his grief at addressing only silent ash.
Peter hands the robe to Demetrius while at the funeral of Marcellus and Diana before leaving on a journey to live in ' the north '.
The most important journey undertaken by a member of the class occurred on 30 January 1965, when No. 34051 Winston Churchill hauled the funeral train of its namesake from London's Waterloo station to his final resting place, close to Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire.

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