On Wednesday, July 20, Ivana Trump was released into the cemetery of Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster. Her passing was saddened in New York. Former President Donald Trump attended the memorial rituals for his most memorable husband, Ivana, to whom he was linked for quite some time from 1977 to 1992. In addition, there were Donald Trump Jr., Eric and Ivanka Trump.
Ivana, a long-term financial specialist who died on July 15 of “blunt impact wounds” caused mid-air by the New York City clinical superintendent, was covered in a rose gold-colored coffin at the golf club, after her memorial service in Manhattan for that evening, according to NY Post. Ivana, 73, was alluded to as “a force of nature” and “the exemplar of the American ideal” when greeted just in acknowledgment.
Ivana died on July 14. As indicated by the source, the 45th president looked at her and commented, “Just what an unprecedented lady she was and what a resilient lady and she checked a room.”
Red Roses, Candles in Honor The church, which was decorated with red roses and candles in memory of Ivana, a notable socialite who later sent in a range of beauty products, gems and clothing, was home to about 100 grievers, according to NY Post.
There were two exploded gold-lined photos of her at the entrance to St. Vincent Ferrer Church, a Gothic-style building. The request for the just internment greeting, which was denounced as a “Festival of Life,” included an image of Ivana skiing. During the emergency, no cameras were allowed inside the municipality.
Trump National Golf Club Graveyard The Trump National Golf Club Bedminster course would be replaced by a modest 10-lot graveyard, according to a proposal from the previous president in 2017, The Washington Post revealed at the time.
NEW YORK: After Ivana Trump’s “accident,” Marla Maples has hired more security personnel and put herself on “accident watch.” She says: “Ivana was a world class skier all her life, there is no question of ‘falling down the stairs’. I’m not taking any chances.” pic.twitter.com/joNhVuSIz4
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“The inside application is seeking the position to create a 10-lot private graveyard on a 5,700-square-foot plot of the 504 plot of land owned by Lamington Farm Club, located in Bedminster Township, Somerset County, New Jersey, all the more commonly known as Trump National Gold Club,” read a recording taken with the state in 2014 that referred to Donald’s goals of being treated there.
The claim read: “Mr. Trump owns several properties around the world, but he specifically chose this land as his final resting place because it is his number 1 property and he understands the way of life and character of the Township. respects.”
