Flashbulb memories are usually more important and immediate than many of those.
Mine are only Challenger and 9/11.
“maybe the death of FDR”
LOL my grandparents didn’t like him. Mom told me they had a neighbor that was an FDR worshipper and she came wailing in distress to them one day. FDR was dead, she wailed; grandma just casually consoled, “I’m sorry for you” and went on with her coffee. She said she didn’t much care, like a shrug of the shoulders.
I remember when JFK was elected — Mom cried her eyes out for hours.
I remember when JFK was shot. We were in high school study hall and the announcement came over the intercom calling it a “tragedy”. The guy next to me said, “The only tragedy is that he isn’t dead.” (Turns out, he was.)
I remember that Thanksgiving weekend at Grandpa’s farm where the family gathered for holidays. We watched the JFK-related stuff on TV, complete with funny, but not-too-delicate, commentary from Grandpa.
“Venereal disease infested reprobate.” Yes; he was a disgusting human being. One of the Kennedy maids attended my uncle’s church so we knew stuff about the family that wasn’t “out there”. (Jackie was no saint, either.)
For myself, I cried when Andrew Breitbart, Ronald Reagan, and Karen Carpenter died.