Interview Jane Freeman gave to the Strib on the 50th anniversary of JFK's death
For those not familiar with her, her husband was Orville Freeman who was the Secretary of Agriculture during the Kennedy administration. All the members of Kennedy's cabinet are dead and Ethel Kennedy is now the only surviving spouse.
(And, while Orville did serve 3 terms as governor at the time, the term was only 2 years. )
http://www.startribune.com/2013-minnesota-s-freeman-family-watched-historic-tragedy-unfold/232604241/
On Nov. 22, 1963, more than half of John F. Kennedys Cabinet was on board a Boeing 707 over the Pacific Ocean when a news bulletin reported that three shots had been fired at the presidents motorcade in Dallas. Among those on the plane, headed to Japan on a goodwill trip, was U.S. Agriculture Secretary Orville Freeman, who had served three terms as Minnesota governor, and his wife, Jane.
On board the Cabinet plane, the news, at first, was incomplete. When word came that Kennedy had been shot in the head, Jane said the group tried to stay optimistic. After all, Orville, who fought as a Marine in World War II, had recovered from a head wound. My reaction was, Oh, dear Lord, and the same as Orvs was, really, she said. Orv had been shot in the head, and he is still here and alive. Theres hope, but its going to be terrible.
After learning that JFK had died, the secretary of state made the decision to turn the plane around and head for Dallas. It landed in Honolulu for refueling, where Orville Freeman wrote in his diary: Dead silence tears mostly stunned. Gloom
deep affection I hold tragedy. As Jane said the sense of firm progress and direction of last 3 years mean so much
what a crime
My thought: What a diff. place the W.H. will be
What an incredible unbelievable tragedy.
Lots more at the link