Ailing Sen. Edward Kennedy to miss funeral Mass for sister Eunice ShriverAugust 14th, 2009 Ted Kennedy to miss sister Shriver's funeral MassHYANNIS, Mass. — Sen. Edward Kennedy, who is battling brain cancer, will not attend the funeral Mass for his sister Eunice Kennedy Shriver.
Ailing Kennedy to miss funeral Mass for sister Eunice ShriverAugust 14th, 2009 Kennedy to miss sister Shriver's funeral MassHYANNIS, Mass. — Sen. Edward Kennedy, who is battling brain cancer, will not attend the funeral Mass for his sister Eunice Kennedy Shriver.
VP Biden to join Shriver and Kennedy families for Eunice Kennedy Shriver' private funeral MassAugust 14th, 2009 VP Biden among Shriver funeral Mass inviteesHYANNIS, Mass. — Vice President Joe Biden is expected to join Eunice Kennedy Shriver's family and friends to bid final farewell to the founder of the Special Olympics in a Massachusetts church long associated with her family.
Kennedy family announces plans for public wake, private burial for Eunice Kennedy ShriverAugust 13th, 2009 Public wake to honor Eunice Kennedy ShriverBARNSTABLE, Mass. — Family and friends of Eunice Kennedy Shriver plan to celebrate the sister of President John F.
Dozens line up outside Cape Cod church to pay tribute to Eunice Kennedy Shriver at wakeAugust 13th, 2009 Dozens line up to remember Eunice Shriver at wakeBARNSTABLE, Mass. — Dozens of people, including some Special Olympians holding yellow flowers, lined up Thursday outside a white and gray clapboard church to take part in a six-hour public wake for Eunice Kennedy Shriver.
Biden to attend funeral Mass for Eunice Kennedy Shriver in Hyannis, Mass.August 13th, 2009 Biden to attend service for Eunice Kennedy ShriverWASHINGTON — Vice President Joe Biden plans to attend funeral services for Eunice Kennedy Shriver on Friday. White House officials said Thursday that the vice president would pay his respects to the founder of the Special Olympics, who died Tuesday at the age of 88.
Kennedy family announces plans for public wake for Eunice Kennedy ShriverAugust 12th, 2009 Public wake for Eunice Kennedy Shriver scheduledHYANNIS, Mass. — The family of Eunice Kennedy Shriver is set to celebrate the sister of President John F.
Reaction to the death of JFK sister, Special Olympics founder Eunice Kennedy ShriverAugust 11th, 2009 Reaction to the death of Eunice Kennedy ShriverReaction to the death of JFK's sister and Special Olympics founder Eunice Kennedy Shriver, who died Tuesday at age 88:
— "Above all, she will be remembered as the founder of the Special Olympics, as a champion for people with intellectual disabilities, and as an extraordinary woman who, as much as anyone, taught our nation — and our world — that no physical or mental barrier can restrain the power of the human spirit. Her leadership greatly enriched the lives of Special Olympians throughout the world, who have experienced the pride and joy of competition and achievement thanks to her vision." — President Barack Obama.
Pope prays for JFK's sister Eunice Shriver, 88, as she remains critical in Mass. hospitalAugust 11th, 2009 Pope prays for JFK's sister hospitalized in Mass.BARNSTABLE, Mass. —Pope Benedict XVI is praying for former President John F.
Sen. Ted Kennedy says sister Eunice took their parents' lessons of public service to heartAugust 11th, 2009 Sen. Ted Kennedy remembers sister's wit, passionHYANNIS, Mass. — Sen. Edward Kennedy is remembering his sister Eunice for her "great humor, sharp wit, and a boundless passion" as a young girl.
Text of Obama Shriver statementAugust 11th, 2009 Text of Obama Shriver statementWASHINGTON — Text of President Barack Obama's statement on the death of Eunice Kennedy Shriver:
Michelle and I were deeply saddened to learn about the passing of Eunice Kennedy Shriver. Eunice was many things to many people: a mother who inspired her children to serve others; a wife who supported her husband Sargent in the Peace Corps and in politics; and a sister to her siblings, including brothers John, Robert, and Edward.
Obama calls Eunice Kennedy Shriver 'an extraordinary woman'August 11th, 2009 Obama calls Shriver 'an extraordinary woman'WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is praising Eunice Kennedy Shriver, who died Tuesday at age 88, as "an extraordinary woman" and a champion for the rights of the mentally disabled. Obama, in a statement released Tuesday, paid tribute to Shriver for founding the Special Olympics, which became the world's largest athletic competition for mentally disabled children and adults.
Special Olympics says it's receiving flood of well wishes for Eunice Kennedy ShriverAugust 9th, 2009 Special Olympiacs getting well wishes for ShriverBARNSTABLE, Mass. —Eunice Kennedy Shiver has been receiving a flood of well wishes from Special Olympians and their families.
Eunice Kennedy Shriver remains in critical condition at Mass. hospital, family at her sideAugust 8th, 2009 Eunice Kennedy Shriver remains at Mass. hospitalBARNSTABLE, Mass.
Spokesman: Eunice Kennedy Shriver in critical condition at Mass. hospital, family at her sideAugust 7th, 2009 Eunice Kennedy Shriver critical at Mass. hospitalBARNSTABLE, Mass.