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Kennedy died from natural causes [37] on January 7, 2005, aged 86, [38] at the Fort Atkinson Memorial Hospital in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, [39] with her siblings (sisters Jean, Eunice, and Patricia and brother Ted) by her side. [38]
Jan 25, 2023 · More than eight decades after JFK s troubled sister Rosemary was left disabled by a disastrous lobotomy, two books from 2015 revealed the heartbreaking details of a dynasty's darkest secret....
- Liz Mcneil
Mar 2, 2022 · Discover the tragic story of Rosemary Kennedy, the third child of Joseph Kennedy Sr., who was lobotomized so John F. Kennedy could succeed. For years, Rosemary Kennedy's story was kept secret after her lobotomy was botched, leaving her unable to walk or talk.
Aug 5, 2024 · Just a year later in 1969, their youngest son, Edward ‘Ted’ Kennedy, was involved in a car accident on the New England island of Chappaquiddick, which resulted in the death of a young woman, Mary Jo Kopechne.
- Elinor Evans
Rosemary Kennedy died on January 7, 2005 at age 86. Eunice Shriver said in her eulogy that Rosemary had left a legacy that was long and deep.
Rosemary Kennedy died from natural causes on January 7, 2005 at the age of 86, with her sisters Jean, Eunice, and Patricia, and brother, Ted, by her side. She is buried beside her parents in Holyhood Cemetery in Brookline, Massachusetts.
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Jan 8, 2005 · Rosemary Kennedy, the oldest sister of President John F. Kennedy and the inspiration for the Special Olympics, died Friday. She was 86.