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Entrance to the church with Virgin Mary

Entrance to the church with Virgin Mary

The Farrah Fawcett Funeral is underway at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in downtown Los Angeles.It is a private funeral. No live pictures, here are some pics of the church, inside, out, and mausoleum

Outside of the Cathedral of our Lady of Angels, Los Angeles.

Outside of the Cathedral of our Lady of Angels, Los Angeles.

Church pics -what you would of seen had you been invited to the Farrah Fawcett Funeral.

It was also revealed today that Farrah Fawcett connected with her ex- husband Lee Majors before her death

According to www.usmagazine.com:

“Before Farrah Fawcett died of cancer, the star reconnected with her ex-husband, Lee Majors, after more than two decades of silence, a source tells Usmagazine.com.

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 Mausoleum Picture with Gregory Peck Tomb.

Mausoleum Picture with Gregory Peck Tomb.

Ryan O’Neal Farrah Fawcett’s male companion throughout her illness and her friend, Alana

Inside of the Cathedral of the Angels where funeral took place

Inside of the Cathedral of the Angels where funeral took place

Stewart, wore mourning  black as they entered the funeral services. The Funeral was closed to press  and the public. O’Neal is also the father of Farrah’s son.

The Associated Press  stated that the church is  the location that Farrah would be laid to rest.(Mausoleum above and to left)

Fellow Charlie angel Kate Jackson arrived early for the Funeral.

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The casket was reported to be covered with orange Flowers

Participate…light a candle for Farrah.

Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels Pics from Wikepedia,com

Farrah Fawcett  below pic from

in a  scene  from “Someone Killed Her Husband” in 1978. from LA Times


Farah Fawcett

Farah Fawcett




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Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
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Now You See A Video of Charles Colson Eulogy of Jack Kemp at the National Cathedral.

Now You See A Video of Charles Colson Eulogy of Jack Kemp at the National Cathedral.

Chuck Colson’s Stirring Eulogy of Jack Kemp at the National Cathedral now  can be seen at the BreakPoint website in a video. It is well worth your time. Do not miss this.

Go here and scroll down to the video.

It is a 15 minute  long video at  Chuck Colson’s main  website. It is from the funeral memorial service on May 8th 2009  at the  Washington National Cathedral.

“Jack might well have been President—and would have been a great one—were it not for two things: He would never compromise his convictions, nor would he attack his opponents. Sadly, it’s hard to resist those things and still get to the White House.

His courage was on display to the very end. During the times I visited him over the last months of his life, I was taken by how he kept his spirit up even as the cancer devastated his body.

Jack was a giant in our midst.-Charles Colson on his eulogy

Other Snippets:

“Chuck Colson, the former Nixon aide who served time in prison for Watergate and then founded Prison Ministries, gave a great eulogy. “Jack Kemp embodied the American Dream, in all respects,” he began, and recapped a life filled with ideas, exuberance, and dedication to helping those on the margins of society. attribute to be his courage—both in life and in the way he faced his own death.-US News and World Report’s Mary Kate Cary

When word came of his death, I was literally planning the particulars of a trip to Washington for the inaugural conference of Pepperdine University’s Jack F. Kemp Institute for Political Economy. Jack’s papers will be there, and a chair in his name dedicated to the teaching of economics. This is good……He Had the Power of the Happy Man  Peggy  Noonan-WSJ

Chuck Colson eulogized his friend and said that in all his years in Washington he can’t remember anyone who left public office 22 years before getting such an elaborate send-off“- [Kathryn Jean Lopez]

I am glad to say thank you to  the Washington National Cathedral for  the first National Memorial Service in the United States of America in honor of the memory of Jack Kemp.

Jack Kenp deserved a State Funeral.

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