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Bono sings, fond memories flow at Shriver funeral

Associated Press Featured Article

January 25, 2011

Bono sings, fond memories flow at Shriver funeral

By Associated Press ,

POTOMAC, Md. (AP) — His 19 grandchildren read short remembrances, U2 frontman Bono led mourners in singing "Forever Young" and fond memories and laughter filled a funeral service for R. Sargent Shriver, the 95–year–old statesman laid to rest this weekend.


Shriver, the Peace Corps' first director who also ran the 1960s War on Poverty and served as a running mate on an ill–fated Democratic presidential ticket, was buried Saturday evening in a Massachusetts cemetery just hours after his funeral in suburban Washington.

Shriver, who had Alzheimer's disease, died Tuesday in his native Maryland where a funeral Mass was held in Potomac.

At Shriver's service, mourners from Bono to Vice President Joe Biden to former President Bill Clinton paid tribute to the man affectionally known as "Sarge," talking of a life spent serving others.

First lady Michelle Obama and Oprah Winfrey attended. Wyclef Jean played the piano and sang "All the Ends of the Earth" as guests — and Cardinal Donald Wuerl, the archbishop of Washington — clapped along. Later, Vanessa Williams performed "Soon and Very Soon." Bono and Glen Hansard, who starred in the movie "Once," sang "Make Me a Channel of Your Peace."

"I was a student really of the Sarge way of doing things," Bono told The Associated Press (News - Alert) after singing at the service. U2's lead singer founded the Red Campaign with Shriver's eldest son Bobby to fight AIDS in Africa.

"It's a rare combination of grace and strategy," Bono said of Sargent Shriver.

Clinton spoke of Shriver's legacy of public service.

"Fifty years ago, President Kennedy told us we should ask what we can do for our country," Clinton told the crowd at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church. "A whole generation of us understood what President Kennedy meant by looking at Sargent Shriver's life."

Shriver grew up during the Great Depression, attended Yale University on a scholarship and served in the Navy in World War II. Then, he fulfilled his brother–in–law John F. Kennedy's campaign promise by developing the Peace Corps into a lasting international force.

One by one, many of Shriver's 19 grandchildren read brief remembrances about their grandfather, recalling his passion for helping people, his hugs and his love of baseball.

Maria Shriver, the former NBC reporter and wife of former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, said her family took comfort in "knowing that Daddy is in heaven with God and with Mummy."

Shriver was buried later Saturday alongside his wife Eunice Kennedy Shriver, the founder of Special Olympics. The private burial was held at a cemetery in Barnstable, Mass., where family members carried candles as they stepped off a bus under a darkening sky.

Sargent Shriver was a businessman and lawyer descended from a prominent Maryland family. He had suffered from Alzheimer's disease for the past eight years. His wife died in 2009 at age 88.

Mark Shriver recalled some of his father's final years in the Potomac funeral service.

"Alzheimer's robs you of so much. In Dad's case, it stripped him to the core," he said. Still, he "would shake your hand and smile, look you in the eye and tell you you were the greatest and that he loves you."

Sargent Shriver was former Sen. George McGovern's running mate in the 1972 presidential election, but the Democrats lost in a landslide to President Richard M. Nixon. Still, Shriver campaigned until the end, even when it was most difficult.

"Sargent Shriver was going to go out with his head held high," Clinton said.

Biden credited Shriver for helping him win his own Senate seat in Delaware during a tough race the same year.

A last–minute visit from Shriver put him over the top in a heavily Republican state at the time. "That's when the sun rose for me," Biden said.

In 1994, Shriver received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor. His son Anthony recalled the day his father received that honor, addressing Clinton.

"I'll never forget him there in the White House and you looking at him and giving him one of those big Bill Clinton hugs," he said. "Wow was he high that day."

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Associated Press writer Russell Contreras in Barnstable contributed to this report.

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Online:

Sargent Shriver Peace Institute: http://www.sargentshriver.org/

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 Rock singer Bono leaves following the funeral Mass for R. Sargent Shriver at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic church in Potomac, Md., just outside Washington, Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. Shriver, the man responsible for launching the Peace Corps after marrying into the Kennedy family, died last Tuesday at age 95 after suffering from Alzheimer's disease for years. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

 Maria Shriver smiles as she speaks about her father, R. Sargent Shriver, during a funeral Mass at Our Lady of Mercy church in Potomac, Md., Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. Shriver, an in-law of the Kennedys, and the first director of the Peace Corps, died Tuesday. He was 95. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen, Pool)

 ** RETRANSMISSION TO ADD IDENTITY ** Two daughters of Robert 'Bobby' Shriver, Rosemary Scarlett Shriver, 2, in the arms of her sister Natasha Hunt Lee, speaks about her grandfather, R. Sargent Shriver, during a funeral Mass at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic church in Potomac, Md., Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. Shriver, an in-law of the Kennedys, and the first director of the Peace Corps, died Tuesday. He was 95.(AP Photo/Cliff Owen, Pool)

 Robert 'Bobby' Shriver III pauses while speaking about his father, R. Sargent Shriver, at his father's funeral Mass at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic church in Potomac, Md., just outside Washington Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. Shriver, an in-law of the Kennedys, and the first director of the Peace Corps, died Tuesday. He was 95. At right is Bobby's sister, Maria Shriver. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen, Pool)

 Anthony Shriver holds up a photograph of his father, R. Sargent Shriver, during his father's funeral Mass at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic church in Potomac, Md., just outside Washington Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. Shriver, an in-law of the Kennedys, and the first director of the Peace Corps, died Tuesday. He was 95. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen, Pool)

 Mark Shriver holds his head while his sister Maria Shriver listens as he talks about their father, R. Sargent Shriver, during his funeral Mass at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic church in Potomac, Md., outside Washington, Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. Shriver, an in-law of the Kennedys, and the first director of the Peace Corps, died Tuesday. He was 95.(AP Photo/Cliff Owen, Pool)

 FILE - In this April 24, 1968, file photo Sargent Shriver and his wife Eunice watch a satirical presentation on a day in the life of Shriver by the staff of the Office of Economic Opportunity, during a farewell party for the former director of the poverty program, designated to become ambassador to France. Shriver died Tuesday Jan. 18, at the age of 95. His funeral was held in Potomac, Md., Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. (AP Photo/Charles Harrity, File)

 Vanessa Williams sings a song during the funeral Mass for R. Sargent Shriver at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic church in Potomac, Md., Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. Shriver, an in-law of the Kennedys, and the first director of the Peace Corps, died Tuesday. He was 95. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen, Pool)

 Hip Hop music pioneer Russell Simmons arrives for the funeral Mass of R. Sargent Shriver at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic church in Potomac, Md., just outside Washington, Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. Shriver, the man responsible for launching the Peace Corps after marrying into the Kennedy family, died last Tuesday at age 95 after suffering from Alzheimer's disease for years. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

 Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., and his wife Teresa Heinz talks with guests at the funeral Mass for R. Sargent Shriver at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic church in Potomac, Md., Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. Shriver, an in-law of the Kennedys, and the first director of the Peace Corps, died Tuesday. He was 95. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen, Pool)

 Caroline Kennedy attends the funeral Mass for R. Sargent Shriver at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic church in Potomac, Md., Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. Shriver, an in-law of the Kennedys, and the first director of the Peace Corps, died Tuesday. He was 95. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen/Pool)

 House Minority Leader House Nancy Pelosi and her husband Paul depart the funeral Mass for R. Sargent Shriver at Our Lady of Mercy church in Potomac, MD, Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. Shriver, an in-law of the Kennedys, and the first director of the Peace Corps, died Tuesday. He was 95. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen, Pool)

 The casket containing the remains of R. Sargent Shriver is carried through the lobby of Our Lady of Mercy chuch in Potomac, Md., during a funeral Mass Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. Shriver, an in-law of the Kennedys, and the first director of the Peace Corps, died Tuesday. He was 95. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen, Pool)

 Joseph Kennedy II leaves following the funeral Mass for R. Sargent Shriver at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic church in Potomac, Md., just outside Washington, Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. Shriver, the man responsible for launching the Peace Corps after marrying into the Kennedy family, died last Tuesday at age 95 after suffering from Alzheimer's disease for years. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

 Maria Shriver, right, and her husband, actor and former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, stand amid family members and other mourners as they leave the funeral Mass for her father, R. Sargent Shriver, at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic church in Potomac, Md., just outside Washington, Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. Shriver, the man responsible for launching the Peace Corps after marrying into the Kennedy family, died last Tuesday at age 95 after suffering from Alzheimer's disease for years. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

 Vice President Joe Biden, left, first lady Michelle Obama and former President Bill Clinton, right, attend the funeral Mass for R. Sargent Shriver at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic church in Potomac, Md., Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. Shriver, an in-law of the Kennedys, and the first director of the Peace Corps, died Tuesday. He was 95.(AP Photo/Cliff Owen/Pool)

 Former president Bill Clinton comforts Anthony Shriver during the funeral Mass for his father, R. Sargent Shriver, at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic church in Potomac, Md., Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. Shriver, an in-law of the Kennedys, and the first director of the Peace Corps, died Tuesday. He was 95. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen, Pool)

 Singer and songwriter Stevie Wonder attends the funeral Mass for R. Sargent Shriver at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic church in Potomac, Md., outside Washington Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. Shriver, an in-law of the Kennedys, and the first director of the Peace Corps, died Tuesday. He was 95. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen, Pool)

 Lynda Johnson Robb, center, daughter of former President Lyndon Johnson, leaves following the funeral Mass for R. Sargent Shriver at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic church in Potomac, Md., just outside Washington, Saturday Jan. 22, 2011. Shriver, the man responsible for launching the Peace Corps after marrying into the Kennedy family, died last Tuesday at age 95 after suffering from Alzheimer's disease for years. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

 First lady Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, left, attend the funeral Mass for R. Sargent Shriver at Our Lady of Mercy Parish in Potomac, Md., on the outskirts of Washington Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. Shriver, an in-law of the Kennedys, and the first director of the Peace Corps, died Tuesday. He was 95.(AP Photo/Cliff Owen/Pool)

 Singer Wyclef Jean performs 'Psalm 98' during the funeral Mass for R. Sargent Shriver at Our Lady of Mercy Parish in Potomac, Md., on the outskirts of Washington Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. Shriver, an in-law of the Kennedys, and the first director of the Peace Corps, died Tuesday. He was 95. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen, Pool)

 Former President Bill Clinton speaks during the funeral mass for R. Sargent Shriver at Our Lady of Mercy Parish in Potomac, Md., Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. Shriver, an in-law of the Kennedys, and the first director of the Peace Corps, died Tuesday. He was 95. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen/Pool)

 Timothy Shriver, left, former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, center, and his wife Maria Shriver listen to during the funeral Mass for R. Sargent Shriver, near his flower-laden casket at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic church in Potomac, Md., Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. Shriver, an in-law of the Kennedys, and the first director of the Peace Corps, died Tuesday. He was 95. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen, Pool)

 Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-WV, looks at the program prior to the start of the funeral Mass for R. Sargent Shriver at Our Lady of Mercy church in Potomac, MD, Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. Shriver, an in-law of the Kennedys, and the first director of the Peace Corps, died Tuesday. He was 95. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen,Pool)

 Rock singer Bono leaves following the funeral Mass for R. Sargent Shriver at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic church in Potomac, Md., just outside Washington, Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. Shriver, the man responsible for launching the Peace Corps after marrying into the Kennedy family, died last Tuesday at age 95 after suffering from Alzheimer's disease for years. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

 Singer Wyclef Jean sings 'Psalms 98' during the funeral Mass for R. Sargent Shriver at Our Lady of Mercy Parish in Potomac, Md., on the outskirts of Washington Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. Shriver, an in-law of the Kennedys, and the first director of the Peace Corps, died Tuesday. He was 95.(AP Photo/Cliff Owen/Pool)



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