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Thousands Attend Billy Graham's Funeral

President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence and other leaders attended Billy Graham's funeral in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Friday.
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Over 2,000 people filled a tent in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Friday to honor iconic evangelical leader Billy Graham. The white tent was a tribute to Graham's tent crusade in 1949 that sparked his popularity and eventually led him to become "America's pastor."

The funeral guest list featured well-known evangelicals as well as more than 100 international religious delegates. Although it was private, President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump and Vice President Mike Pence were among those who attended the funeral. Trump met Graham at his 95th birthday party.

Graham's son Franklin delivered the eulogy at the funeral. He said of his father, "The Billy Graham that the world saw on television, the Billy Graham that the world saw in the big stadiums, was the same Billy Graham that we saw at home."

Following the funeral, Graham's casket was taken to a smaller service held for about 200 family members. Graham was laid to rest at the Billy Graham Library's prayer garden alongside his wife, Ruth, who passed away in 2007.