Ethel Kennedy, Human Rights Advocate, Dies at 96
Ethel Kennedy, Human Rights Advocate, Dies at 96

Ethel Kennedy, Human Rights Advocate, Dies at 96

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Ethel Kennedy, widow of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, passed away at the age of 96 after suffering a stroke earlier this month, as confirmed by her family. Known for her dedication to social causes and humanitarian efforts, she founded the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Foundation shortly after her husband's assassination in 1968. Ethel was the mother of 11 children and is remembered for her grace and grit, with politicians across Massachusetts expressing their condolences and honoring her legacy. Her grandson Joe Kennedy III described her as a strong matriarch whose love for her family was paramount. Ethel's life was marked by personal tragedies, including the deaths of her parents, husband, and two of her children. She is survived by nine children, 34 grandchildren, and 24 great-grandchildren, leaving behind a legacy of public service and advocacy for human rights.

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