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Posts tagged with "JFK"

Dallas marks anniversary of JFK assassination Year of Faith

Dallas marks anniversary of JFK assassination

Friday, November 22, 20130211 As wintry winds swept Dealey Plaza, thousands gathered on Nov. 22 at the scene of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy’s assassination to salute his legacy and spirit on the 50th anniversary of his death.
Year of Faith

Bishop Farrell offers invocation at JFK event

The following is the invocation offered by Bishop Kevin J. Farrell on Nov. 22 during the "The 50th: Honoring the Memory of President John F. Kennedy" ceremony at Dealey Plaza.
VOICES: Robert Lemons | Washington, D.C. Year of Faith

VOICES: Robert Lemons | Washington, D.C.

Thursday, November 21, 20130270 I was stationed at Dewitt Army Hospital, Fort Belvoir, Va., in 1963. I was in the U.S. Army Medical Corp working as a Medic in the hospital and also assigned to the White House to work during any special events involving the White House.
VOICES: Susie Andrews | Trade Mart Building Year of Faith

VOICES: Susie Andrews | Trade Mart Building

Thursday, November 21, 20130334 I was standing outside the Trade Mart building where the president was to speak at a luncheon. My mother was inside, having received a ticket from then-U.S. Attorney Barefoot Sanders. One of Sanders’ daughters, Janet, and I were with my father. We had gotten out of school at Preston Hollow Elementary to see JFK. I was 9 years old.
VOICES: Father Timothy Gollob | Downtown Dallas Columnists

VOICES: Father Timothy Gollob | Downtown Dallas

Thursday, November 21, 20130448 Before 1960 I had only vaguely heard about a Massachusetts senator named John Fitzgerald Kennedy. However his was only one name among many politicians; but then something happened. It occurred while I was on a vacation trip to Mexico with two Oklahoma priests. We had stopped on the border for the night. The Democratic Convention had...
VOICES: Mary Kathleen O’Connor Treviño | Downtown Year of Faith

VOICES: Mary Kathleen O’Connor Treviño | Downtown

Thursday, November 21, 20130297 Mary Kathleen O’Connor Treviño joined classmates from Bishop Dunne Catholic School on Nov. 22, 1963, in traveling to downtown Dallas to watch President John F. Kennedy’s motorcade.
VOICES: Mary Finnell | Harwood near downtown Year of Faith

VOICES: Mary Finnell | Harwood near downtown

Thursday, November 21, 20130195 Mary Finnell, a former teacher, made her downtown and watched President John F. Kennedy’s motorcade on Nov. 22, 1963.
VOICES: Yolanda Garcia-Roncal | Oak Lawn and Lemmon Year of Faith

VOICES: Yolanda Garcia-Roncal | Oak Lawn and Lemmon

Thursday, November 21, 20130230 Yolanda Garcia-Roncal stood near the corner of Lemmon and Oak Lawn along with classmates of Holy Trinity Catholic School to watch the motorcade pass by on the fateful day that President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963.
VOICES: John Darrouzet | Lemmon and Lomo Alto Year of Faith

VOICES: John Darrouzet | Lemmon and Lomo Alto

Thursday, November 21, 20130477 Brothers Daniel Darrouzet, Bob Darrouzet and John Darrouzet all had the chance to shake the hand of President John F. Kennedy hours before he was assassinated 50 years ago.
VOICES: The Doziers | Love Field Year of Faith

VOICES: The Doziers | Love Field

Thursday, November 21, 20130579 On Nov. 22, 1963, Diane and David Dozier stopped at Love Field to watch Air Force One land while en route to the hospital for the birth of their son.
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