Tatiana Schlossberg, granddaughter of the late US President John F. Kennedy and former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, has died following a battle with cancer. She was the daughter of Ambassador Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg, and leaves behind her husband, George Moran, and their two young children.
Schlossberg, a respected journalist, environmental advocate and writer, had previously shared the news of her terminal illness, prompting an outpouring of support from family, friends and the public. Her passing marks a heartbreaking moment for the Kennedy family, who have long been in the public eye and have carried a legacy of public service and civic engagement.
Born into the Kennedy family, Schlossberg was also the great-granddaughter of Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, linking her to one of the most prominent political dynasties in American history. She is survived by her two siblings, Rose and Jack Schlossberg, who alongside their parents and extended family are mourning the loss of a beloved daughter, sister and mother.
Throughout her life, Schlossberg sought to forge her own path while honoring her family’s legacy. She was known for her commitment to environmental issues, her thoughtful journalism, and her advocacy for sustainability. Colleagues and readers praised her insightful reporting and dedication to illuminating important social and environmental topics.
Her marriage to George Moran was a source of personal joy, and together they nurtured their young children, who survive her. Friends and family remember Schlossberg for her intelligence, warmth, and dedication to both her family and causes she cared deeply about. Tatiana Schlossberg’s death is a profound loss to her family, her community, and all who admired her work and character. She will be remembered for her compassion, her voice in public discourse, and the love she shared with her family, leaving a lasting impact on those who knew her.