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Biden delivers eulogy at Ethel Kennedy memorial service in DC

The widow of Robert F. Kennedy and matriarch of the powerful political dynasty died last week at 96

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The three most recent Democratic presidents were among the speakers honoring the life of Ethel Kennedy Wednesday.

As the Bay State continues to honor the life of Ethel Kennedy, our nation's leaders paid their respects on Wednesday.

A memorial service for the late Kennedy matriarch was held in Washington, D.C.

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President Joe Biden delivered the final eulogy, while former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton also spoke.

Other speakers included former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Martin Luther King III, while musicians Stevie Wonder, Sting and Kenny Chesney performed.

Since Kennedy's death last Thursday, renewed light has been cast on her legacy and accomplishments. The wife of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, she raised 11 children after her husband's 1968 assassination. She was a staunch advocate for environmental ethics, gun control and poverty reduction. Her commitment to social justice was evident as she founded the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights.

The service began at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle.

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