We are often asked here at Living Years about eulogy’s. One of the most recently moving addresses, we believe, was delivered by United States President Barack Obama’s for the late Senator Ted Kennedy.
In a poignant and affectionate address at Kennedy’s funeral, Obama dubbed Kennedy, who died aged 77, a “Happy Warrior” who triumphed over “more pain and tragedy than most of us will ever know”.
The veteran senator from Massachusetts, the last of a trio of brothers who defined a heady, tragic political age, was a “champion for those who had none, the soul of the Democratic Party and the lion of the US Senate,” Obama said.
The president was making his debut as the effective leader of national mourning – one of the ceremonial duties of the US president – since capturing the White House, after hefty assistance from his mentor Kennedy.
He spoke to mourners in a spectacular Catholic basilica in Boston, before Kennedy’s widow Vicki, members of the extended Kennedy dynasty and former presidents Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.
Describing the man who charged him with keeping the Kennedy flame of charismatic liberal politics alive, Obama said his friend had rare resilience and carved purpose from the trials of his family and his own troubled personal life.
“This spirit of resilience and good humour would see Ted Kennedy through more pain and tragedy than most of us will ever know,” Obama said, his words echoing through the cavernous and ornate Our Lady of Perpetual Help church.
“It is a string of events that would have broken a lesser man … but that was not Ted Kennedy,” Obama said, as some mourners daubed their eyes and others sniffed with emotion during an address that won a standing ovation. Obama painted “the image of a man on a boat; white mane tousled, smiling broadly as he sails into the wind, ready for what storms may come, carrying on toward some new and wondrous place just beyond the horizon”.
To read the transcript in full, please click here. Click on the picture above to take you to the video of the address. Thanks also to ninemsn.com.au.