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America Bids Farewell to Neil Armstrong

First man on moon praised at DC memorial service

By Rob Quinn,  Newser Staff

Posted Sep 14, 2012 2:59 AM CDT

(Newser) – Astronauts, politicians, and members of the public crowded Washington National Cathedral yesterday to say a final farewell to Neil Armstrong, who will be buried at sea today. "He's now slipped the bonds of Earth once again, but what a legacy he left," former Treasury Secretary John Snow told the interfaith memorial service for the astronaut, who died last month at the age of 82. Singer Diana Krall performed a solemn version of "Fly Me to the Moon" for the 1,500 mourners, including Armstrong's Apollo 11 crewmates Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, the AP reports.

Speakers praised Armstrong as a reluctant hero and humble man, reports the Washington Post. Eugene Cernan, the last man to walk on the moon, delivered a moving tribute to his friend. "No one—no one, but no one—could have accepted the responsibility of his remarkable accomplishment with more dignity and more grace than Neil Armstrong," he said. "Neil, wherever you are up there ... as you soar through the heavens, beyond where even eagles dare to go, you can now finally put out your hand and touch the face of God. Farewell, my friend."

Apollo 17 mission commander Gene Cernan, the last man to walk on the moon, looks skyward during a memorial service celebrating the life of Neil Armstrong.
Apollo 17 mission commander Gene Cernan, the last man to walk on the moon, looks skyward during a memorial service celebrating the life of Neil Armstrong.   (AP Photo/NASA, Bill Ingalls)
Apollo 11 astronauts Michael Collins, second from left, and Buzz Aldrin, second from right, talk at the National Cathedral in Washington.
Apollo 11 astronauts Michael Collins, second from left, and Buzz Aldrin, second from right, talk at the National Cathedral in Washington.   (AP Photo/Pool, Evan Vucci)
From left, astronaut Buzz Aldrin, Annie Glenn, astronaut and former Ohio Sen. John Glenn, and singer Diana Krall stand during the opening processional at yesterday's service.
From left, astronaut Buzz Aldrin, Annie Glenn, astronaut and former Ohio Sen. John Glenn, and singer Diana Krall stand during the opening processional at yesterday's service.   (AP Photo/Ann Heisenfelt)
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midget_farmers
Sep 14, 2012 7:51 AM CDT
many many years ago I met a "high class prostitute"  and according to her Mr. Armstrong was VERY well endowed.. don't know why she wanted to share that with me on our short limo ride to the mall but I have no reason to doubt her...
myflap.blow
Sep 14, 2012 5:49 AM CDT
well thats a bummer. Hopefully they'll bury him at sea farthest from the side where they dump terrorist douchebags.
finkster
Sep 14, 2012 5:06 AM CDT
Too bad "Politicians" had to be present.....the only ones to stink up the place Rest in Peace Neal....you were truly an American hero.
 

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