Hundreds gathered to honor the life of former Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden on Thursday at a memorial service held in the Delaware Legislative State House in Dover.
Biden, the oldest son of Vice President Joe Biden, died Saturday after a lengthy battle with terminal brain cancer. He was 46 years old.
Mourners lined up to pay their respects to the Biden family, who shook hands and hugged guests in front of a flag-draped casket.
During the service, Delaware Gov. Jack Markell presented the vice president’s late son the Delaware Conspicuous Service Cross — a cross awarded for heroism, meritorious service and outstanding achievement.
In addition to serving as Delaware’s attorney general, Biden was a member of the Delaware Army National Guard for more than a decade, serving a tour in Iraq.
This is one of many ceremonies to honor Beau Biden, including a viewing Friday and funeral mass Saturday at St. Anthony of Padua church in Wilmington.
President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama will travel to Delaware for the funeral where the President will be delivering the eulogy.