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Ethel Kennedy
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When did Ethel Kennedy die?
October 10, 2024
How did Ethel Kennedy die?
Complications related to a stroke
How old was Ethel Kennedy when she died?
96 years old
Where did Ethel Kennedy die?
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
When was Ethel Kennedy born?
April 11, 1928
Where was Ethel Kennedy born?
Chicago, Illinois, USA
What was Ethel Kennedy's birth name?
Ethel Skakel
How tall was Ethel Kennedy?
5 feet 4 inches, or 1.63 meters
What was Ethel Kennedy known for?
Cheers
,
The American Sportsman
,
Ethel
, and
Reputations
Was Ethel Kennedy married?
She was married to
Robert F. Kennedy
from June 17, 1950 to June 6, 1968.
Did Ethel Kennedy have children?
Yes, 11 children, including
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend
(73),
Joseph Kennedy
(72),
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
(71),
Courtney Kennedy
(68),
Kerry Kennedy
(65),
Maxwell Kennedy
(60),
Rory Kennedy
(56),
Christopher G. Kennedy
,
Michael LeMoyne Kennedy
,
Douglas Kennedy
, and
David A. Kennedy
Did Ethel Kennedy have siblings?
Yes, 5 siblings, including Patricia Sistine Skakel, James Curtis Skakel, George Jordan Skakel Jr., Georgeann Skakel, and
Rushton Skakel Sr.
Who were Ethel Kennedy's parents?
Ann M Brannack and George Jordan Skakel Sr.
Who were Ethel Kennedy's relatives?
Bobby Kennedy III
(Grandchild),
Kick Kennedy
(Grandchild),
Zachary Kennedy-Bailey
(Grandchild),
Cara Kennedy Cuomo
(Grandchild),
Mariah Cuomo
(Grandchild),
Michael Skakel
(Nephew or niece), and
Tommy Skakel
(Nephew or niece)
Known for
Cheers
8.0
TV Series
Ethel Kennedy
1992 • 1 ep
Ethel
7.9
Self
2012
The American Sportsman
8.1
TV Series
Self
1982 • 1 ep
Reputations
TV Series
Self
1980 • 1 ep
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