Kennedy Family Gathers for a Private Memorial Honoring Tatiana Schlossberg

A rare stillness settled over Manhattan’s Upper East Side as a small circle of mourners gathered for an intimate goodbye. Far from cameras and public display, family and close friends met quietly at the Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola to honor Tatiana Schlossberg. The atmosphere was deliberately private—soft greetings, shared embraces, and an unspoken agreement that this moment was about remembrance, not recognition. The choice of setting reflected deep family roots and a desire for grace and continuity in the face of loss.

Inside the church, attention centered not on lineage, but on the life Tatiana lived. She was remembered as a devoted wife to George Moran, a loving mother of two young children, and a thoughtful writer whose work focused on environmental responsibility and climate awareness. Seated together were her mother, Caroline Kennedy, her father, Edwin Schlossberg, and her siblings, Jack and Rose Schlossberg. Their quiet unity conveyed a powerful message of shared grief and mutual strength.

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