A Kennedy family tragedy strikes again. Tatiana Schlossberg, a climate journalist and granddaughter of former president John F Kennedy, has died at thirty-five after battling an aggressive form of leukemia. Her family announced the death through a foundation social media post. She revealed her diagnosis and a prognosis of less than a year in a personal essay last month, detailing treatments like chemotherapy and expressing heartbreak over leaving her two young children and husband George Moran.
Schlossberg wrote for outlets like the New York Times and authored a book on environmental impacts, viewing climate change as the world's most critical story. In her final essay, she shared deep anguish over adding another loss to a family scarred by the assassination of her grandfather and the plane crash death of her uncle, John F Kennedy Jr. Her aunt, journalist Maria Shriver, remembered her as a courageous warrior who loved her life. Schlossberg is survived by her parents, Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg, her brother Jack, who is currently a congressional candidate, her husband, and their two small children.
Schlossberg wrote for outlets like the New York Times and authored a book on environmental impacts, viewing climate change as the world's most critical story. In her final essay, she shared deep anguish over adding another loss to a family scarred by the assassination of her grandfather and the plane crash death of her uncle, John F Kennedy Jr. Her aunt, journalist Maria Shriver, remembered her as a courageous warrior who loved her life. Schlossberg is survived by her parents, Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg, her brother Jack, who is currently a congressional candidate, her husband, and their two small children.