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Inside Ivana Trump’s Funeral: Donald, Melania, Ivanka, and More Attended

 

Ivana trump's loved ones are paying her their respects. The late businesswoman was honored at a funeral service in new york city on Wednesday, where her first husband Donald J. Trump, and their three children Don Jr, Eric, and Ivanka were among those in attendance.

Eric and Ivanka are said to have paid tribute to their mother's memory with powerful eulogies. The former president was accompanied by his wife former first lady Melania Trump at the private ceremony held at saint vincent Ferrer Roman Catholic Church, reportedly just steps from Ivana's Manhattan apartment. He briefly waved to the cameras while making his way inside the venue.

The mogul turned politician's daughter tiffany with his second wife marla maples was also present alongside her husband Michael Boulos. Donald Jr, Ivanka, and eric attended with their respective spouses and children. Ivana passed away last week at the age of 73, the New York City medical examiner's office ruled days later that the former model died from blunt force injuries to her torso Access Hollywood has learned.

A senior New York City official told NBC News that the circumstances of Ivana's death are consistent with a fall on the stairs there is reportedly no foul play suspected. Authorities confirmed to multiple outlets that Ivana was found unresponsive and alone on a staircase in her manhattan home on Thursday, she was reportedly pronounced dead at the scene.

Ivana and Donald Trump were married from 1977 to 1992. He confirmed her passing on the social media platform Truth Social, writing:

She was a wonderfully beautiful and amazing woman who led a great inspirational life her pride and joy were her three children she was so proud of them as we were all so proud of her rest in peace Ivana Ivana.

Donald shared his three oldest children Donald Jr, Ivanka, and Eric. The family issued a joint statement to access mourning her loss which read in part:

Our mother was an incredible woman a force in business a world-class athlete, radiant beauty and a caring mother and friend Ivana trump was a survivor, she fled from communism and embraced this country she taught her children about grit and toughness compassion, and determination. She will be dearly missed by her mother her three children and 10 grandchildren.

Ivanka Trump also posted an individual message on Instagram telling followers that she's quote heartbroken and paying tribute to what she'll miss most about her mother writing:

Mom was brilliant charming passionate and wickedly funny she modeled strength tenacity and determination in her every action she lived life to the fullest never forgoing an opportunity to laugh and dance I will miss her forever and will keep her memory alive in our hearts always.

Yesterday, a video of the Trump Family was shared by extratv went viral over the internet, their video gained almost 5 million views within 24 hours of upload, check that out:

Ivana Trump, the first wife of President Donald Trump, was laid to rest in a funeral service at St. Vincent Ferrer Catholic Church in Manhattan. The former president was in attendance with his wife Melania Trump, plus Ivana and Donald’s three children, Ivanka, Eric, and Donald Jr.


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  1. My Heartfelt Sympathy to President Trump and his Wonderful Family! May G-d Bless you All and give you comfort! May Ivana Rest In Peace! ❤️🇺🇸🥲

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  2. Ivanka not Ivana I’m so sorry for the error!

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