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Tatiana Schlossberg, JFK’s Granddaughter, Dies of Rare Blood Cancer

Health / International / Cancer / United States (USA)
By Newsroom,  published 31 December 2025 at 22h53, updated on 31 December 2025 at 22h53.
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Tatiana Schlossberg, granddaughter of former U.S. President John F. Kennedy, has died at the age of 35 following a battle with a rare blood cancer, marking a tragic loss for the Kennedy family and their many admirers.

TL;DR

  • Tatiana Schlossberg dies at 35 from rare blood cancer.
  • Journalist, Kennedy granddaughter, openly shared her illness battle.
  • Her legacy endures through family and environmental work.

A Loss Felt Far Beyond the Kennedy Family

News of Tatiana Schlossberg‘s passing has cast a somber shadow over one of America’s most iconic families. The respected environmental journalist, who contributed incisive reporting to the New York Times, died at just 35 after succumbing to a rare form of acute myeloid leukemia. Her family confirmed her death on December 30, 2025—a moment that has deeply affected both loved ones and readers alike. “Our beautiful Tatiana passed away this morning. She will forever remain in our hearts,” her relatives shared via social media.

Transparency and Courage in the Face of Illness

Never one to shy away from difficult truths, Schlossberg chose to publicly share her struggle with illness soon after her diagnosis in May 2024, which came mere weeks after she welcomed her second child. In an unflinching essay for The New Yorker, she detailed the day-to-day challenges—physical, emotional, and familial—of living with such a devastating disease. Her candor resonated widely, further strengthening her reputation for integrity and openness.

Navigating Legacy and Dissent Within a Famous Dynasty

As a granddaughter of former President John F. Kennedy, Tatiana inherited not only a storied name but also the burdens and complexities it entails. Despite her family’s prominence, she frequently voiced disagreement with certain relatives, most notably criticizing her cousin Robert Kennedy Jr., who was controversially appointed as Secretary of Health under the Trump administration. In sharp commentary written from her hospital bed, she questioned his lack of experience in medicine or public health and denounced policies threatening American vaccine programs and medical research funding.

Several factors explain these outspoken stances:

  • A deep commitment to scientific rigor and public health.
  • A personal connection to medical issues amid her own treatment.
  • An unwavering sense of responsibility shaped by family history.

A Lasting Influence Beyond Tragedy

The impact of Tatiana’s life extends well past her untimely death. She leaves behind two young children and her husband, Dr. George Moran. Meanwhile, the spirit of public service remains alive within the family—her younger brother, Jack Schlossberg (32), recently announced his candidacy for New York’s legislative elections in 2026. Through both personal resilience and professional dedication to environmental advocacy, Tatiana’s voice continues to inspire ongoing conversations about collective responsibility and leadership in uncertain times.

Le Récap
  • TL;DR
  • A Loss Felt Far Beyond the Kennedy Family
  • Transparency and Courage in the Face of Illness
  • Navigating Legacy and Dissent Within a Famous Dynasty
  • A Lasting Influence Beyond Tragedy
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