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Funeral: Margaret Thatcher (2013)

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Funeral service held on April 17, 2013 at St. Paul's Cathedral.

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London, England

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Michele Bachmann
Politician
6-Apr-1956   Congresswoman, Minnesota 6th
James Baker
Government
28-Apr-1930   US Secretary of State, 1989-92
Shirley Bassey
Singer
8-Jan-1937   Goldfinger
Marsha Blackburn
Politician
6-Jun-1952   Congresswoman, Tennessee 7th
Tony Blair
Head of State
6-May-1953   UK Prime Minister, 1997-2007
Dick Cheney
Politician
30-Jan-1941   US Vice President, 2001-09
Lynne Cheney
First Lady
14-Aug-1941   Wife of US Vice President Dick Cheney
Joan Collins
Actor
23-May-1933   Alexis on Dynasty
Queen Elizabeth II
Royalty
21-Apr-1926   Queen of England
Henry Kissinger
Government
27-May-1923   US Secretary of State, 1973-77
F. W. de Klerk
Head of State
18-Mar-1936   President of South Africa, 1989-94
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Composer
22-Mar-1948   Evita
Ed Miliband
Politician
24-Dec-1969   British MP, Doncaster North
Brian Mulroney
Head of State
20-Mar-1939   Canadian Prime Minister, 1984-93
Benjamin Netanyahu
Head of State
21-Oct-1949   Prime Minister of Israel
George Osborne
Politician
23-May-1971   Conservative MP for Tatton
Prince Philip
Royalty
10-Jun-1921   Duke of Edinburgh
Malcolm Rifkind
Politician
21-Jun-1946   UK Foreign Secretary, 1995-97
George Shultz
Government
13-Dec-1920   US Secretary of State, 1982-89
Lech Walesa
Head of State
29-Sep-1943   Polish labor leader, president


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