Tatiana Schlossberg, the granddaughter of President John F Kennedy, has died at 35. Her relatives announced her death on Tuesday via the JFK Library Foundation.
First, Schlossberg said in November that doctors diagnosed her in May 2024. She had acute myeloid leukemia, a fast blood cancer of bone marrow. She wrote that she did not feel sick when doctors found it.

Next, doctors found the illness through routine blood tests after her second child’s birth. She said she needed chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant, replacing marrow with donor cells. Her husband, physician George Moran, brought her dinner at the hospital.
Also, she thanked her parents and siblings, Rose and Jack, for support. However, she wrote about Caroline’s losses in 1963, 1994, and 1999. She cited an almost half-billion cut for mRNA vaccines, genetic messages that train immunity, and billions cut from NIH research.

Schlossberg is survived by Moran and their two children, Edwin, 3, and Josephine, 1. Finally, her family said she will always remain in their hearts.