![]() AP Photo/Manuel Balce Cenetaīeau, who died of brain cancer in May 2015, sustained a broken leg, and Hunter, then 3, had a fractured skull. Joseph on the Brandywine Roman Catholic Church in Wilmington, Delaware on Decemto visit the graves of his first wife and daughter on the 50th anniversary of their death. President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden leave St. ![]() 18, 1972, when 30-year-old Neilia took Naomi and their two sons - Beau and Hunter - in the car to buy a Christmas tree. The president, 80, was the senator-elect from Delaware on Dec. Social media users mocked President Biden for being led offstage by his wife first lady Jill Biden following his speech blasting MAGA supporters on Friday. Joseph on the Brandywine Roman Catholic Church near the family’s Wilmington, Del., home.įollowing the “private family memorial Mass,” according to the White House, they walked over to the church graveyard where Neilia Biden and Naomi, who was 13 months old at the time of the accident, are buried. The president, first lady Jill Biden, daughter Ashley, son Hunter Biden and several grandchildren carrying a wreath attended Mass at St. Joe's wife and daughter died in a car crash in 1972, leaving him a widower with two sons, and Jill and her husband filed for divorce in her junior year. Joe was a 33-year-old US senator, and Jill was a 24-year-old college senior. President Biden, accompanied by family members, visited the gravesites of his first wife and infant daughter who were killed in a car crash 50 years ago Sunday. Joe and Jill Biden in the early days of their relationship. ![]() John Kerry to leave Biden admin following rocky stint as climate envoy, plans to join prez’s re-election campaignīiden ‘past his prime’: Bill Ackman says president drop out of 2024 race President Biden claims he’s pushing for ‘fundamental change’ at southern border Joe Biden’s handling of the Middle East crisis is just downright dangerous
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