Tatiana Schlossberg, environmental journalist and JFK’s granddaughter, dies at 35 after terminal cancer diagnosis
Tatiana Schlossberg, 35, battled acute myeloid leukemia with chemotherapy, stem cell transplants, and clinical trials before her death was announced by the Kennedy family.
- Tatiana Schlossberg, an environmental journalist from the Kennedy family, passed away at age 35 from myeloid leukemia.
- She had undergone chemotherapy and two bone marrow transplants but was given about a year to live by her doctor.
- Schlossberg had planned to write a book about oceans and their destruction, inspired by her family's legacy of public service.
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Caroline Kennedy Holds Her Granddaughter Tight During Heartbreaking Farewell to Daughter Tatiana
Caroline Kennedy was photographed exiting her daughter Tatiana Schlossberg’s funeral service with her granddaughter in her arms. On Monday, January 5, Kennedy laid her daughter to rest at St. Ignatius Loyola in New York City. The former ambassador, who is the only surviving daughter of Jackie Kennedy and former President John F. Kennedy, was accompanied by her husband, Ed Schlossberg, 80, and their children, Rose, 37, and Jack, 32. …
Jake Tapper blasts Trump for 'attacking Kennedy family' hours after Schlossberg's death
While Trump's post didn't reference Schlossberg's passing, they focused on the ongoing drama surrounding the renaming of the Kennedy Center.
Jake Tapper Slams Trump for ‘Attacking the Kennedy Family’ Hours After Tatiana Schlossberg’s Death
Schlossberg, 35, died on December 30 after battling a rare form of blood cancer.
The granddaughter of former President JFK, Tatiana Schlossberg, died at the age of 35. Now her family expresses itself.
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