Kara Kennedy, daughter of Ted Kennedy, dies at 51

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Six years after she was deemed cancer-free, Kara Kennedy accepted the Presidential Medal of Freedom on behalf of her father, just weeks before Sen. Edward Kennedy died battling a brain tumor.

However, her own lung cancer treatment — surgery and grueling chemotherapy and radiation — left her physically weakened, her brother Patrick Kennedy said. She died Friday at age 51 after her daily workout at a Washington health club.

"Her heart gave out," said Patrick Kennedy, a former congressman from Rhode Island.

"She's with dad."

In a telephone interview from her home in Boston on Saturday Joan Bennett Kennedy said she and her daughter were "best friends" who liked to take long swims together and walks on the beach. She said her daughter had fully recovered from her cancer and didn't have any lingering health issues.

"She was very healthy. That's why this is such a shock," Joan Kennedy said.

Kennedy was a member of the Sport & Health fitness center, though spokeswoman Nancy Terry declined to release further details about the incident, citing member privacy.

Her ex-husband, Michael Allen, said Kara Kennedy frequently visited the club and went swimming every day if she could. He said details about her death would be released by The Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate. He said funeral arrangements are being made.

"Insofar as I'm concerned her legacy is one of courage and grit and determination in the face of her own illness and in the face of many family tragedies and limitless, absolutely limitless, devotion to our children," he said.

Kara Kennedy was born in 1960 to Edward and Joan Kennedy, just as her father was on the campaign trail for his brother John F. Kennedy during the presidential primaries.

The late senator wrote of his oldest child in his 2009 memoir, "True Compass," that "I had never seen a more beautiful baby, nor been happier in my life."

Later, she appeared with her father during his unsuccessful 1980 campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination, and she and her brother Edward Kennedy Jr. helped run the senator's 1988 re-election campaign.

Her lung cancer diagnosis came in 2002, and the prognosis was grim. But the family refused to accept that, the senator wrote. She was able to have an operation, and Edward Kennedy accompanied his daughter to chemotherapy treatments.

"Kara responded to my exhortations to have faith in herself," he wrote. "Today, nearly seven years later as I write this, Kara is a healthy, vibrant, active mother of two who is flourishing."

Her children, Grace and Max, are now teenagers.

Kara Kennedy's two brothers have dealt with health issues of their own: Edward Kennedy Jr. lost a leg to bone cancer as a child, and Patrick Kennedy had surgery in 1988 to remove a non-cancerous tumor that was pressing against his spine.

"Her magnificent strength in her successful battle with lung cancer was a quiet inspiration to all of us and provided her family and fellow patients with hope," the Edward M. Kennedy Institute said in a news release.

Five months before her death, Kara Kennedy wrote of her father and the institute named in his honor in an article published in The Boston Globe Magazine. She described Christmas 1984, when her father insisted on spending the night helping relief workers feed hungry people in the Ethiopian desert. And of how each summer, Ted Kennedy loaded the family into a Winnebago for road trips to hike through historic battlefields and buildings.

"What mattered to my father was not the scale of an accomplishment, but that we did our share to make the world better," she wrote. "That we learned we were part of something larger than ourselves."

In August 2009 Kara Kennedy accepted the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, on behalf of her father during a White House ceremony. She smiled when President Barack Obama put his arm around her in a comforting way, and teared up when a statement was read about her father's accomplishments. When her father died later that month she read a psalm at his funeral mass in Boston; it spoke of bringing peace and justice and helping the poor.

Kara Kennedy, a graduate of Tufts University, also worked as a filmmaker and in television. She helped produce several videos for Very Special Arts, an organization founded by her aunt Jean Kennedy Smith. She also served as a board member for the Edward M. Kennedy Institute; director emerita and national trustee of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation; and as a national advisory board member for the National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.

Terry Lierman, the co-founder of NOFAS who has known Kara Kennedy for more than two decades, said she was always positive, even when she was ill, and always available when the organization needed her.

"She was always there, but she was there for the cause and not for her own visibility," Lierman said Saturday. "I always found it so refreshing."


http://hamptonroads.com/2011/09/kara-kennedy-daughter-ted-kennedy-dies-51
 
That family is cursed.

:hmm: By who the wicked witch of the west:smh::smh::smh:

Everybody dies when your whole family name is on front street
it looks like :eek:....but it's really just the way life goes.
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R.I.P. KK
 
RIP

What's crazy is just before I came up here I was reading this story:

Eleanor Mondale Dies: Daughter Of Former Vice President Walter Mondale Dies At 51

MINNEAPOLIS — Eleanor Mondale, the vivacious daughter of former Vice President Walter Mondale who carved out her own reputation as an entertainment reporter, radio show host and gossip magnet, has died at her home in Minnesota. She was 51.

Mondale, who had been diagnosed with brain cancer years earlier, died early Saturday, said family spokeswoman Lynda Pedersen said.

In a statement emailed to friends, the former vice president said he and his wife "must report that our wonderful daughter, Eleanor Mondale Poling, after her long and gutsy battle against cancer, went up to heaven last night to be with her angel."

Eleanor Mondale had been off the air at WCCO-AM in Minneapolis since March 19, 2009, when she announced that her brain cancer had returned a second time. She had surgery to remove the tumor Aug. 12, 2009, at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., and a posting on her CaringBridge website declared the surgery a success.

Mondale, the middle of three children born to Walter and Joan Mondale, stumped for her father in his failed campaign to unseat President Ronald Reagan in 1984. She also made calls in her father's last campaign in 2002, when the former vice president took the ballot slot of Minnesota's U.S. Sen. Paul Wellstone, who died in a plane crash just days before the election.

A striking blonde known on the party circuit when she was younger, Eleanor Mondale also attracted gossip. Her dalliance with the late rock musician Warren Zevon was detailed in "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead: The Dirty Life and Times of Warren Zevon," a posthumous biography published by Zevon's ex-wife in 2007.

Mondale started as an aspiring actress, with bit parts in television's "Three's Company" and "Dynasty."

She got her start in broadcasting as an entertainment reporter at WCCO-TV in Minneapolis in 1989. She left the station after eight months, when a Twin Cities magazine was about to publish an article called, "Walter and Joan's Wild Child," that quoted her as saying "I like to get wild. But it's not murder, and I don't do drugs." Mondale denied she was forced out of the job, The Star Tribune reported.

After stints at Minneapolis radio station WLOL-FM, on cable television at E! Entertainment and ESPN and network TV on CBS' "This Morning," she returned to Minnesota in 2006 to co-host a weekday morning show on WCCO-AM with Susie Jones.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/17/eleanor-mondale-dies_n_967604.html
 
Tumultuous family history.

If your last name is that, it will seem that tragedy happens more often than in other families.

However, if everyone's family was covered with this intensity, the pattern of death may appear the same.
 
:hmm: By who the wicked witch of the west:smh::smh::smh:

Everybody dies when your whole family name is on front street
it looks like :eek:....but it's really just the way life goes.
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R.I.P. KK
Cause they always die fucked up deaths.Planes crashes.Assassinations,Skiing into a tree,diseases.Her and Pops died in excruciating pain.
These motherfuckaz don't die in their sleep peacefully.
 
:hmm: By who the wicked witch of the west:smh::smh::smh:

Everybody dies when your whole family name is on front street
it looks like :eek:....but it's really just the way life goes.
icon3.gif



R.I.P. KK

:lol: people are dying in darfur from starvation who's existence will never be known and no one gives a damn but when a celeb dies we should care.
 
:lol: people are dying in darfur from starvation who's existence will never be known and no one gives a damn but when a celeb dies we should care.

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_ Maybe the Op is of royal lineage and doesn't care for the people , OR porn for that matter :rolleyes:
 
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