Tatiana Schlossberg, daughter of Caroline Kennedy and granddaughter of President John F. Kennedy, has died following a battle with terminal most cancers.
“Our stunning Tatiana handed away this morning,” the JFK Library Foundation said in a statement on Tuesday. “She’s going to at all times be in our hearts.”
Tatiana Schlossberg, daughter of Caroline Kennedy addresses the viewers throughout the John F. Kennedy Profile in Braveness Award ceremony, Sunday, Oct. 29, 2023, on the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, in Boston.
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The 35-year-old environmental journalist revealed in an emotional essay in The New Yorker final month that she was identified with a “uncommon mutation” of acute myeloid leukemia in Could 2024 after giving delivery to her second baby.
She wrote within the essay, “Through the newest scientific trial, my physician informed me that he may hold me alive for a 12 months, possibly. My first thought was that my youngsters, whose faces stay completely on the within of my eyelids, wouldn’t bear in mind me.”

Caroline Kennedy arrives together with her husband, Edwin Schlossberg, and her youngsters, Tatiana Schlossberg, and Jack Schlossberg, Oct. 29, 2023, earlier than the presentation ceremony for the John F. Kennedy Profile in Braveness Award in Boston.
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“My son may need a number of recollections, however he’ll most likely begin complicated them with footage he sees or tales he hears,” she wrote. “I didn’t ever actually get to handle my daughter — I couldn’t change her diaper or give her a shower or feed her, all due to the chance of an infection after my transplants. I used to be gone for nearly half of her first 12 months of life. I don’t know who, actually, she thinks I’m, and whether or not she’s going to really feel or bear in mind, when I’m gone, that I’m her mom.”
She ended her essay speaking about attempting to “stay and be with” her youngsters.

Tatiana Schlossberg attends her e-book signing on the In goop Well being Summit San Francisco 2019 at Craneway Pavilion on November 16, 2019 in Richmond, California.
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“However being within the current is more durable than it sounds, so I let the recollections come and go,” she wrote. “So lots of them are from my childhood that I really feel as if I’m watching myself and my youngsters develop up on the identical time. Typically I trick myself into pondering I’ll bear in mind this ceaselessly, I’ll bear in mind this after I’m lifeless. Clearly, I gained’t. However since I don’t know what demise is like and there’s nobody to inform me what comes after it, I’ll hold pretending. I’ll hold attempting to recollect.”
She’s survived by her husband, George Moran, their younger son and daughter, in addition to her mother and father, Caroline Kennedy and Ed Schlossberg, and siblings Rose and Jack Schlossberg.
