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Patrick Kennedy's death from hyaline membrane disease, now more commonly called respiratory distress syndrome, helped spark new public awareness of the disease and further research. As of 2004, the disease has a mortality of less than 15%, and treatment modalities are available today ( continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), pulmonary surfactant replacement, and improved respirator technology) that were unavailable in 1963 even to the child of the United States President.
A funeral Mass was held on 10 August 1963 in the private chapel of Richard Cardinal Cushing in Boston. Patrick was initially buried at Holyhood Cemetery in Brookline, Massachusetts. His death is said to have had a positive effect on the strained relationship of his parents. His father followed him in death just fifteen weeks later. Patrick's body, along with that of an unnamed sister, were reinterred on 4 December 1963 alongside their father at Arlington National CemeteryArlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, is an American military cemetery established during the American Civil War on the grounds of Robert E. Lee's home. It is situated directly across the Potomac River from Washington, D. next to the present, and later again moved to their permanent graves in Section 45, Grid U-35.
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