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

For Caroline, the moment echoed years of heartbreak—the assassinations of her father, President John F. Kennedy, and her uncle, Robert F. Kennedy, and the tragic death of her brother, **John F. Kennedy Jr.—a poignant reflection on loss that has shaped the Kennedy family’s public narrative for generations.

Tatiana’s husband, George Moran, accompanied by their two young children, Edwin and Josephine, was present as well, surrounded by family and close friends who offered support during this deeply painful time.

The presence of her children at the service—just toddlers themselves—highlighted the bittersweet reality of a life devoted both to professional purpose and to family that was cut far too short.

Known for her incisive mind, gentle humor, and passionate advocacy for environmental issues, Tatiana built a distinguished career in journalism.

She graduated from Yale University and later earned a master’s degree from the University of Oxford before rising to national prominence as a science and climate reporter for The New York Times. Her writing explored the intersections of environment, public policy, and everyday life, bringing complex topics to a broad readership with clarity and humanity.

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