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Preparations are under way for the private burial of Edward Kennedy after the two-day public viewing at the John F Kennedy Presidential Library ended.Preparations are under way for the private burial of Edward Kennedy after the two-day public viewing at the John F Kennedy Presidential Library ended.
Some 50,000 people paid their respects before the flag-draped coffin of the long-serving US senator, who died on Tuesday of brain cancer.Some 50,000 people paid their respects before the flag-draped coffin of the long-serving US senator, who died on Tuesday of brain cancer.
An invitation-only wake will be held on Friday evening that is being dubbed a "celebration of life" by his family. A wake is now being held for family and close friends, described as a "celebration of life".
President Barack Obama is to deliver a eulogy at his funeral Mass on Saturday.President Barack Obama is to deliver a eulogy at his funeral Mass on Saturday.
He will be then be buried at the Arlington National Cemetery near his brothers, former president John and Robert.He will be then be buried at the Arlington National Cemetery near his brothers, former president John and Robert.
Three days of ceremonies to commemorate Mr Kennedy began on Thursday with a private family Mass at the family property in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts.Three days of ceremonies to commemorate Mr Kennedy began on Thursday with a private family Mass at the family property in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts.
Death leaves no clear heir In pictures: Kennedy ceremoniesDeath leaves no clear heir In pictures: Kennedy ceremonies
His body was then driven in a long procession to Boston along roads lined with thousands of mourners - some waving American flags, others holding up signs that read "Thank you Teddy".His body was then driven in a long procession to Boston along roads lined with thousands of mourners - some waving American flags, others holding up signs that read "Thank you Teddy".
Senator Kennedy's widow Vicki and other members of the family shook hands with the mourners.Senator Kennedy's widow Vicki and other members of the family shook hands with the mourners.
"We just wanted to pay our respects and say thanks for all he has done," Trisha McLaughlin said."We just wanted to pay our respects and say thanks for all he has done," Trisha McLaughlin said.
'Extraordinary good''Extraordinary good'
After the public paid their respects in Boston, there was to be a private memorial service at the JFK library on Friday evening. After the public paid their respects in Boston, a private memorial service began at the JFK library on Friday evening.
Bobby Kennedy Jnr: Edward Kennedy believed that "every individual counted"Bobby Kennedy Jnr: Edward Kennedy believed that "every individual counted"
Scheduled speakers included Vice-President Joe Biden; Senators John McCain, Orrin Hatch, John Kerry and Christopher Dodd; and niece Caroline Kennedy, daughter of President John F Kennedy. Scheduled speakers include Vice-President Joe Biden; Senators John McCain, Orrin Hatch, John Kerry and Christopher Dodd; and niece Caroline Kennedy, daughter of President John F Kennedy.
The event will also feature musical performances and tributes from colleagues. The event is also featuring musical performances and tributes from colleagues.
President Barack Obama is expected to address a funeral Mass for Mr Kennedy at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Basilica in Boston on Saturday, before his burial that evening.President Barack Obama is expected to address a funeral Mass for Mr Kennedy at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Basilica in Boston on Saturday, before his burial that evening.
Mr Kennedy's death on Tuesday prompted a flood of tributes from across the US and around the world.Mr Kennedy's death on Tuesday prompted a flood of tributes from across the US and around the world.
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown wrote in the Boston Globe newspaper that Mr Kennedy "is rightly mourned as one of America's greatest advocates of social justice... as a great internationalist who inspired social progress in every country."British Prime Minister Gordon Brown wrote in the Boston Globe newspaper that Mr Kennedy "is rightly mourned as one of America's greatest advocates of social justice... as a great internationalist who inspired social progress in every country."
In the US, Mr Kennedy's death has been seen as the end of an era.In the US, Mr Kennedy's death has been seen as the end of an era.
The charismatic senator had long been the leader of one of America's great political dynasties, following the assassinations of his brothers in 1963 and 1968.The charismatic senator had long been the leader of one of America's great political dynasties, following the assassinations of his brothers in 1963 and 1968.
In a televised tribute on Wednesday, Mr Obama said Mr Kennedy had achieved "extraordinary good" and was "one of the most accomplished Americans ever to serve our democracy".In a televised tribute on Wednesday, Mr Obama said Mr Kennedy had achieved "extraordinary good" and was "one of the most accomplished Americans ever to serve our democracy".
But others have noted that his legacy of public service was counter-balanced by heavy drinking in his early years - and the death of a female companion, Mary Jo Kopechne, in 1969 when he drove off a bridge at Chappaquiddick in Massachusetts and fled the scene.But others have noted that his legacy of public service was counter-balanced by heavy drinking in his early years - and the death of a female companion, Mary Jo Kopechne, in 1969 when he drove off a bridge at Chappaquiddick in Massachusetts and fled the scene.