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Title: From Twentyone guns to the Cross


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From Twenty-one guns to the Cross
  • A study of American funeral ritual
  • By Matt Lawson

2
Colonel William F. Lawson
  • Combat tours
  • WWII (Africa, Asia, Europe)
  • Korea
  • Vietnam (two tours)
  • Medals
  • Two Bronze Stars
  • Legion of Merit
  • Campaign medals
  • Tunisia
  • Malaysia
  • Battle of the Bulge
  • Korea
  • Vietnam

3
Irene Kelly
  • Served as a postman in U.S. Navy during WWII
  • Mother of six
  • Devoted Catholic
  • Did NOT cook well at all (Irish)

4
Military Service
  • Arlington Cemetery
  • Urn carried in casket on a caisson drawn by four
    black horses
  • Interred in the Columbarium
  • No religious ceremony of any kind
  • Priest did read a prayer
  • Twenty-one gun salute

5
Arlington
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Catholic Ceremony
  • Standard ceremony
  • Only family in attendance
  • Priest was a close family friend
  • Viewing before funeral
  • Wake afterwards at her house in Arial, New Jersey

9
Comparison of servicesMilitary Catholic
  • Funeral is time to remember service record
  • Focus on country
  • Not family
  • No emotion shown
  • No religious element
  • Many request this
  • Family integral to ceremony
  • Religion
  • Viewing
  • Eulogy
  • James Kelly

10
Conclusion
  • Ceremony performed to deal with the physical
    aspect of a dead being
  • Military remembers loyalty to country
  • Catholicism aides the passage of the soul to the
    heaven
  • Culture dictates form of service but function
    remains the same
  • Every group can interpret the needs of the
    deceased, but at the core need a ritual to deal
    with death and its inevitability
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