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  2. Rosemary Kennedy spent most of the rest of her life being cared for at St. Coletta, an institution in Jefferson, Wisconsin. The truth about her situation and whereabouts was kept secret for decades. While she was initially isolated from her siblings and extended family following her lobotomy, Rosemary did go on to visit them during her later life.

  3. Mar 2, 2022 · After being reunited with her family, Rosemary Kennedy lived out the rest of her days in Saint Colettas, a residential care facility in Jefferson, Wisconsin, until her death in 2005. She was 86 years old when she died.

  4. Oct 9, 2018 · Rosemary Kennedy was 23 years old when a prefrontal lobotomy procedure left her disabled and eventually living in Beacon at psych hospital.

  5. Jul 7, 2023 · Following the lobotomy, the Kennedy patriarch sent Rosemary to live at Saint Colettas, a Catholic facility for the mentally disabled in Jefferson, Wisconsin, where she lived for six...

  6. Aug 5, 2024 · The sister of JFK, Rosemary Kennedy was born into one of 20th-century America's most prominent political families. She was celebrated as a society beauty and presented to court at Buckingham Palace – but she disappeared from society at the age of 23, following a tragic decision taken by her father.

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  7. Jan 16, 2023 · When her father was appointed US Ambassador to Britain in 1938, Rosemary went to live in London and was presented at court along with her mother and sister Kathleen.’ A portrait of the Kennedy family

  8. When her father was appointed US Ambassador to Britain in 1938, Rosemary went to live in London and was presented at court along with her mother and sister Kathleen. But when the family returned to the United States in 1940, “Rosemary was not making progress but seemed instead to be going backward,” as her sister Eunice later wrote.

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