BOSTON — BOSTON (AP) — Joan B. Kennedy, the previous spouse of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy who endured a troubled marriage marked by household tragedies, her husband’s infidelities and her personal decades-long struggles with alcoholism and psychological well being, died on Wednesday. She was 89.
The previous Joan Bennett, one of many last remaining members of a family generation that included President John F. Kennedy, was a mannequin and classically-trained pianist when she married Ted Kennedy in 1958.
Their lives would change unimaginably over the following decade and a half. Brother-in-law John F. Kennedy was elected president in 1960 and assassinated three years later. Brother-in-law Robert F. Kennedy served as lawyer basic below JFK, was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1964 and assassinated whereas searching for the presidency.
Her husband was elected to the U.S. Senate and have become among the many nation’s most revered legislators regardless of preliminary misgivings that he was capitalizing on his household connections. However Ted Kennedy additionally lived by means of scandals of his personal making. In 1969, the automobile he was driving plunged off a bridge on Chappaquiddick Island, killing his younger feminine passenger, Mary Jo Kopechne.
Kennedy, who swam to security and waited hours earlier than alerting police, later pleaded responsible to leaving the scene of an accident. Chappaquiddick shadowed him for the remainder of his life, weighing in opposition to his personal probabilities for the presidency.
Joan Kennedy had three kids along with her husband, but additionally had miscarriages, together with one shortly after the Chappaquiddick accident. She stood by her husband by means of the scandal, however their estrangement was practically not possible to cover by the point of his unsuccessful effort to defeat President Jimmy Carter within the 1980 Democratic primaries. That they had been separated by then, and would later divorce. One bumper sticker from the marketing campaign learn “Vote for Jimmy Carter, Free Joan Kennedy.”
Her love of piano could be a trademark for a lot of her life. She was identified for opening her husband’s marketing campaign rallies with a piano serenade and, after they divorced, touring with orchestras all over the world. Her household mentioned she would mix her masterful taking part in with a message concerning the transformational potential of the humanities and the necessity for equitable arts training.
In a 1992 Related Press interview, she recalled taking part in piano for brother-in-law Bobby when he ran for president in 1968. “He took me with him and inspired me,” she mentioned. “He had a theme, ‘This Land Is Your Land,’ the Woody Guthrie music. I’d play that on the piano and all people would are available, feeling actually nice about all the things.”
“It looks like a very long time in the past, nevertheless it’s a part of my recollections,” she mentioned softly.
In an announcement, former Rep. Patrick Kennedy of Rhode Island praised his mom for her braveness and expertise.
“Apart from being a loving mom, gifted musician, and instrumental accomplice to my father as he launched his profitable political profession, Mother was an influence of instance to tens of millions of individuals with psychological well being situations,” his assertion mentioned. “She shall be missed not simply by the whole Kennedy Household, however by the humanities neighborhood within the Metropolis of Boston and the many individuals whose lives that she touched.”
She additionally grew to become one of many first girls to publicly acknowledge her struggles with alcoholism and despair.
“I’ll all the time admire my mom for the way in which that she confronted as much as her challenges with grace, braveness, humility, and honesty,” Ted Kennedy Jr. mentioned in an announcement. “She taught me how you can be extra truthful with myself and the way cautious listening is a extra highly effective communication talent than public talking.”
Virginia Joan Bennett was born right into a outstanding Bronxville, N.Y., household and as a teen she labored as a mannequin in TV advertisements. She was a classmate of Jean Kennedy, the long run senator’s sister, at Manhattanville School, the place her distinctive magnificence caught Ted Kennedy’s eye when he visited the campus for a constructing dedication in 1957.
They married a yr later, however Joan Kennedy struggled from the beginning to slot in to the high-powered household.
“Joan was shy and a extremely reserved particular person, and the Kennedys aren’t,” Adam Clymer, creator of “Edward M. Kennedy: A Biography” mentioned in an 2005 interview with the AP.
Kennedy is survived by her two sons, 9 grandchildren and different 30 nieces. Her daughter, Kara, died in 2011.
