Obama attends Inouye memorial in Hawaii
Source: Washington Post
President Obama came to a veterans cemetery here on Sunday to honor the late Sen. Daniel K. Inouye, less as the nations top politician and more as a native son of Hawaii paying tribute to his roots.
The president had already formally memorialized Inouye (D-Hawaii), who died last week at age 88 after 50 years in the Senate, on Friday at the National Cathedral in Washington.
But on Sunday, sitting between first lady Michelle Obama and Inouyes wife, Irene, Obama did not speak. He had no formal role at the ceremony at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific nicknamed Punchbowl for the terrestrial imprint left by volcanic eruptions thousands of years ago.
Yet the moment at the cemetery had enormous emotional resonance for the president, who spent many formative years living with his grandparents in Hawaii. In the space of 90 minutes, he would attend the memorial service of a man who from afar had shaped his political thinking and remember another man who directly shaped his life choices.
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jonthebru
(1,034 posts)"Punchbowl," "The National Memorial Cemetery Of The Pacific" is a bit more that a "Veteran's Cemetery."
Hekate
(90,824 posts)(Of course they left the glottal stop out, but you can't have everything.)
Somehow I knew that Senator Daniel K. Inouye would choose to be buried at Punchbowl, and I'm glad President Obama visited his grandfather's grave there too. It's a comfort to think of them there.
Mahalo and Aloha to my first, and in a sense always, Senator. Thank you for your long service to this nation, and rest in peace in one of the most beautiful places on earth.
Hekate
Cha
(297,692 posts)President Obama hugs Irene Hirano Inouye, widow of the late U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye, after she receives the flag that draped his casket at his memorial service, Hawaii, Dec 23
http://theobamadiary.com/
Aloha~