Menino to lie in state at historic Faneuil Hall

Menino to lie in state at historic Faneuil Hall


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BOSTON (AP) — The people of Boston will get their chance to pay final respects to former Mayor Tom Menino.

Menino is scheduled to lie in state Sunday at Faneuil Hall, a Boston meeting hall since 1742. The event that starts at 10 a.m. is open to the public.

A private funeral Mass for family and friends is scheduled for Monday at Most Precious Blood Parish in Hyde Park, Menino's home neighborhood.

Menino died Thursday at age 71.

He served more than 20 years as mayor, the longest in city history.

He was diagnosed with advanced cancer in February 2014, shortly after leaving office, and announced Oct. 23 he was suspending treatment and a book tour so he could spend more time with family and friends.

Menino is survived by wife, Angela, two children and six grandchildren.

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