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The casket of Senator John McCain at North Phoenix Baptist Church in Arizona on Thursday. Photo: Reuters

John McCain is memorialised as a hero and fighter at church service

Former Vice-President Joe Biden recalled ‘the sheer joy’ on McCain’s face ‘when he knew he was about to take the stage of the Senate floor and start a fight’

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Senator John McCain was eulogised as a “true American hero” – and a terrible driver with a wicked sense of humour and love of a good fight – at a crowded church service for the maverick politician Thursday that ended with the playing of Frank Sinatra’s My Way.

Addressing an estimated 3,500 mourners, former Vice-President Joe Biden recalled “the sheer joy that crossed his face when he knew he was about to take the stage of the Senate floor and start a fight.”

Biden, a Democrat who was among the fast friends the Republican senator made across the aisle, said he thought of McCain as a brother, “with a lot of family fights”.

The service for the statesman, former prisoner of war and two-time presidential candidate unfolded at North Phoenix Baptist Church after a motorcade bearing McCain’s body made its way from the state capital past Arizonans waving American flags and campaign-style McCain signs.

Family members then watched in silence as uniformed military members removed the flag-draped casket from a black hearse and carried it into the church. McCain died last Saturday of brain cancer at 81.

At the church, a choir from the Jesuit-run Brophy College Preparatory school that two of McCain’s sons attended sang Amazing Grace.

Former US Vice-President Joe Biden at John McCain’s memorial service. Photo: EPA-EFE
The memorial service for John McCain on Thursday. Photo: Reuters

McCain’s long-time chief of staff Grant Woods, a former Arizona attorney general, drew laughs with a eulogy in which he talked about McCain’s “terribly bad driving” and his sense of humour, which included calling the Leisure World retirement community “Seizure World”.

Woods also recalled the way McCain would introduce him to new staff members by saying, “You’ll have to fire half of them.”

Another friend, Tommy Espinoza, president and CEO of the Raza Development Fund, called McCain “one of the greatest American heroes in our lifetime”. The church’s senior pastor Noe Garcia pronounced McCain “a true American hero”.

Dabbing his eyes as he recalled his friend, Biden said McCain “could not stand the abuse of power wherever he saw it, in whatever form, in whatever country”. He said McCain embodied basic values including fairness, honesty and respect, and fought for civility between politicians even if they disagreed on the issues.

Biden also referred to his own son’s death from cancer, saying of the disease, “It’s brutal, it’s relentless, it’s unforgiving.” And he spoke directly to McCain’s widow, Cindy McCain, seated in the front row: “You were his ballast.”

Cindy McCain is joined by friends and family as the casket of her late husband is transferred following a memorial service on Thursday. Photo: Getty Images via AFP

Sinatra’s My Way paid tribute to a politician who became known for following his own path based on his personal principles. McCain clashed openly with US President Donald Trump, who mocked McCain for getting captured during the Vietnam war.

Two White House officials said McCain’s family had asked, before the senator’s death, that Trump not attend the funeral services.

The church service brought to a close two days of mourning for McCain in his home state.

On Wednesday, a private service was held at the Arizona capital for family and friends. McCain’s widow pressed her face against her husband’s coffin, and daughter Meghan McCain erupted in sobs.

An estimated 15,000 people filed past the senator’s casket to pay their final respects, and McCain sons Doug, Jack and Jimmy, daughter Sidney and daughter-in-law Renee shook hands with some of them.

John McCain is seen in a photo taken in September 2008. AFP
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