WASHINGTON _ John Dingell will drive past the U.S. Capitol one last time Tuesday as part of memorial services remembering the longest-serving member of Congress.
Dingell died Thursday at age 92 in his home state of Michigan. Services will be held in Dearborn, Mich., before he returns to Washington Tuesday.
A motorcade carrying his casket will be driven past the Capitol on the East Plaza after it arrives Tuesday, a press release said. The public is welcome to view the motorcade from the Capitol's east lawn.
A funeral Mass will be held Thursday for Dingell at Washington's Holy Trinity Catholic Church at 10:30 a.m. It will be followed by a reception at Georgetown University.
Dingell is a WWII-era veteran of the Army. He will be interred at Arlington National Cemetery.
Dingell spent nearly six decades on Capitol Hill. He leaves behind a lasting impact and legacy as a tireless advocate for causes including health care and the environment.
His death led to an outpouring of sympathies and remembrances of the legendary former dean of the House. Speaker Nancy Pelosi ordered Capitol flags to be flown at half-staff Friday in his memory.
Before Dingell's body returns to Washington, a Monday visitation will be held at the Ford Community and Performing Arts Center in Dearborn from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
A funeral Mass will be held Tuesday at Dearborn's Sacred Heart Catholic Church at 11 a.m.
More information including pallbearers, eulogies, and more will be released as it is available, a press release said.