A
Christmas Letter, 1963: Lieutenant Commander Jo Obert, US Navy
(Ret.) and President Kennedy's Assassination
Most
Americans who were living in 1963 remember where they were on
November 22, the day of the assassination of President John F.
Kennedy in Dallas, Texas.
Through television
and radio, a mourning nation heard news commentator Walter Cronkite
confirm the President's death, listened to news analysis, shared
the grief and bravery of a family, and saw the funeral cortege
wind through Washington, DC.
In her office
and at home, Lieutenant Commander Jo Obert watched these events
unfold. In shock and disbelief, she served as the female Naval
officer in the funeral procession from the US Capitol to the White
House, St. Matthews Roman Catholic Cathedral and then to Arlington
National Cemetery.
A week later,
Obert wrote a letter to her family and friends about President
Kennedy's assassination and her own role in history.
She separated
the document from her traditional Christmas greeting recounting
her year and the routine of everyday. ...we are still a
dazed and stunned people, she told her friends.