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  1. Close-up of Bess Truman and Margaret; cut to flag in front of Bess and Margaret; cut to flag in front of Truman Library. 16:48 Taps ends. 17:05 Flag is folded. 19:35 Red carnations placed on casket. 20:05 Gen. Cassidy presents flag to Mrs. Bess Truman and escorts her from courtyard. 23:55 Joint Chiefs representatives leave courtyard. 24:45

  2. Military pallbearers fold the flag draped on the casket of former President Harry S. Truman during his funeral in the courtyard of the Truman Library. The pallbearers are identified, left to right, near side: casket bearer team leader Sgt. Lyle Gray, Army; Seaman Richard Seid, Navy; S/Sgt. Bill Taylor, Air Force; Sgt. Tim Phillips, Marines.

  3. Truman / Funeral. #75024. Material supplied by VTNA may be used for educational analysis or research only. Any editing, reproduction, publication, rebroadcast, public showing or public display may be prohibited by copyright laws. (Studio) Funeral of Bess Truman in Independence, Missouri, reported; her grave noted next to husband Harry Truman.

  4. The fact sheets include information about Truman’s birthplace, homes, family, library, military career, employment, presidential administration, and funeral. The letters in the series are primarily related to Harry S. Truman, Bess Truman, Margaret Truman Daniel, Clifton Daniel, and Tom Evans.

  5. December 28, 1972. Military pallbearers stand around the casket of former President Harry S. Truman preparing to fold the flag draped over his casket during his funeral in the courtyard of the Truman Library. The pallbearers are identified, left to right, near side: casket bearer team leader Sgt. Lyle Gray, Army; Seaman Richard Seid, Navy; S ...

  6. 26 de dic. de 2022 · There was nothing they could do. The next morning they received Wallace Graham’s telephone call informing them of Harry Truman’s death. To the press, physicians attributed the former president’s passing to a “complexity of organic failures causing collapse of the cardiovascular system.”. He was eighty-eight years old.

  7. Bess Truman was born Elizabeth Virginia Wallace on February 13, 1885 in Independence, Missouri. She was born to the prestigious Wallace family and grew up in luxury in a Victorian house on Delaware Street. She is best known for being the 33rd First Lady of the United States when her husband, Harry S. Truman, became President in 1945.