Tatiana Schlossberg
Useless at 35
Revealed
Journalist and creator Tatiana Schlossberg has died.
Schlossberg wrote for publications such because the New York Occasions, The Atlantic, The Washington Submit and Vainness Honest. She was the granddaughter of former President John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and the daughter of Caroline Kennedy.
The JFK Library Basis confirmed her passing Tuesday in an Instagram submit, writing, “Our lovely Tatiana handed away this morning. She is going to all the time be in our hearts.”
The “Inconspicuous Consumption” creator was reportedly recognized with leukemia in Could 2024.
WHDH-TV stories Tatiana wrote an essay revealing her prognosis, saying, “I wasn’t sick, I didn’t really feel sick. I used to be really one of many healthiest individuals I knew. I frequently ran 5 to 10 miles in Central Park. I as soon as swam three miles throughout the Hudson River — eerily, to lift cash for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.”
Tatiana is survived by her brother Jack — who’s operating for Congress in New York — her sister Rose, her husband Dr. George Moran, and her two youngsters, Edwin and Josephine.
She was 35.
RIP
