“Along with a lifetime’s work in social justice and human rights, our mother, age 96, widow of *Robert F. Kennedy, leaves behind nine surviving children, (2 others preceded her in death), 34 grandchildren and 24 great-great grandchildren, along with numerous nieces and nephews, all of whom love her dearly,” the family statement said.
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‘if you see something wrong, if you speak out…you can change it.’
-ethel kennedy
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*Robert Francis Kennedy, also known as RFK, was married to Ethel Kennedy, and was an American politician and lawyer. He served as the U.S. Attorney General from 1961-1964, and as a U.S. senator from New York from January 1965 until his assassination in 1968, when he was running for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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RIP Ethel. WHAT a life this woman lived. I have nothing but the greatest respect and admiration for ppl like her. Thanks Beth, for bringing this to your readers attention.
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amazing and challenging life
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Rest in peace
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<3
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I don’t know much about her, but I have also never heard a single bad thing about her. That speaks volumes after such a long life.
Best wishes, Pete.
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she raised her 11 children alone, after her husband was killed, always a social justice advocate
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RIP Ethel …
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A remarkable woman. May she rest in peace.
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yes, truly so
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RIP
Thanks, dear Beth
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Gone, but never to be forgotten.
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absolutely
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Remarkable woman, strong, wise, and full of faith may she rest in peace.
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yes –
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Some are just called. It is their destiny. Such strength.
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I so agree
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There was steel in her, hidden in her enormous heart.
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so well said
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Grateful to Ethel Kennedy for her endless support for Special Olympics and Best Buddy programs. What a light she was. Thanks, Beth, for sharing this post. 💕
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yes, she was indeed a light, so well said
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🌞💕🌞
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Wow – what a legacy! Impressive!
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she was quite a strong and loving person, both
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Having 11 children would knock most people to their knees..I would say that was a Goliath accomplishment right there..not to even mention all the other amazing things she did to make this world a better place. Chris
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And raising them alone
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What an extraordinary force and role model! Thanks for honoring her legacy.
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Absolutely!
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I can’t imagine being one of 11 children, although I had a friend in high school who was one of 13.
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it is very hard to imagine
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😪
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What a long and interesting life she led. May she rest in peace.
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yes, really has
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the passing of a matriarch. One wonders if there will ever be another. She led an a long, amazing life and was dedicated to bringing more social justice to the world (even before it was “cool”.
so given all that, i wonder why you felt the need to include the piece about a husband. Why can’t a woman be recognized for herself and her accomplishment alone.
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I was just trying to emphasize how he was suddenly and violently lost, and she carried on, for some people it may have added context
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Your reply was a lot kinder than mine would have been to this rude and unnecessary comment. 😜 Chris
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Wow, what a big family. I cannot imagine raising nine children. But being surrounded by so many kids, grandkids, and great-grandchildren is a beautiful thought.
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Yes, true
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Wise woman.
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that she was
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I only learned about her through the obituaries I’m now seeing in the news. Very interesting to learn about these grand lives lived!
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yes, a very different kind of life –
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Anyone who stands up for others is a hero/heroine in my book.
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I so agree, Pete
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Long life, good works, LOTS of kids, and the loss of her husband in the most violent way. She walked her talk.
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she absolutely did
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She absolutely did. Definitely.
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she will long be remembered; her spirit celebrated —
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yes, I’m certain of that
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I always associate Ethel Kennedy with the Special Olympics.
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yes, that was such a big part of her life
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May she rest in peace. ❤️
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May she rest in peace. I just started watching a documentary of her life on Netflix. I can’t imagine having eleven children. Wow!
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That alone….
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I know, right? What an amazing woman!
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Here in Massachusetts her death is news headlines. She was always revered for her spirit and service, especially the Special Olympics. I can’t imagine having so many children!
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she was a compassionate powerhouse
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🙂
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