JFK’s grandson Jack Schlossberg, 32, attends sister Tatiana’s funeral after her death from cancer at 35; President Biden also present.

Manhattan fell silent on January 5.
Family, friends and famous faces gathered at St. Ignatius Loyola Church to say goodbye to Tatiana Celia Kennedy Schlossberg – journalist, mother, and granddaughter of President John F. Kennedy.
She was just 35.

Tatiana died from acute myeloid leukemia, a rare and aggressive cancer.
She revealed her diagnosis only weeks earlier in a soul-stirring New Yorker essay titled A Battle With My Blood.
She wrote openly about finding out she was sick after giving birth to her second child and how unreal it felt.

Inside the church, grief was everywhere.
President Joe Biden attended, visibly emotional, reflecting his long connection with the Kennedy family and his own experience with loss.

Tatiana’s parents, Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg, stood alongside their children, Jack and Rose.
Her husband, George Moran, held their toddlers Edwin and Josephine close.
Photos showed heartbreaking moments: Caroline clutching her granddaughter, Jack fighting tears, George trying to stay strong.

Tatiana was more than a name.
She studied at Yale, earned a master’s at Oxford, and became a respected climate and science reporter for The New York Times.
Her 2019 book Inconspicuous Consumption exposed how everyday habits harm the planet – and became a must-read in environmental journalism.

Her passing leaves a painful void, but her voice lives on – through her writing, her advocacy, and the family determined to carry her mission forward.
Tatiana Schlossberg’s life was heartbreakingly short, yet her impact will be felt far longer.

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