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JFK’s Granddaughter, 35, Reveals She Has Just a Year to Live

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She also expressed gratitude to her family for helping out during the ordeal.

“They have held my hand unflinchingly while I have suffered, trying not to show their pain and sadness in order to protect me from it,” she went on. “This has been a great gift, even though I feel their pain every day.”

Schlossberg further noted the news has been especially hard for her mother, who now faces losing a daughter after also losing her father, the former president, in one of the most famous assassinations in U.S. history. Her mother also lost her brother, John F. Kennedy Jr., in a 1999 plane crash.

“Now I have added a new tragedy to her life, to our family’s life, and there’s nothing I can do to stop it,” she said.

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Where were you 62 years ago today, November 22, 1963...
By: oldCADuser
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Sat, 22 Nov 25 7:57 PM
Msg. 16986 of 16987

I've probably asked this question before, just with a different number of years...

Where were you 62 years ago today, November 22, 1963?

I was 16-years old and a Junior in high school. I was in physics class when they announced that President Kennedy had been shot. Keep in mind that we lived in Northern Michigan and it was in the middle of deer season, so the first comments that we made among ourselves was that we didn't know Kennedy was a hunter, since for us, the only time we ever heard of someone getting shot was because of a hunting accident (there's no question that we were living sheltered lives). It was maybe 30-minutes later, when I was in study hall, that it was announced that Kennedy was dead and that this had taken place in Dallas.

About 15-minutes later, they announced that classes had been cancelled and that the buses would soon be taking us home. We were also informed that since it was Friday, and that Thanksgiving was the following Thursday, that school would be closed for the entire week, instead of the just the originally planned two-days, Thursday and Friday.

I was working in a local grocery store/meat market at the time and being in an area where a lot of hunters came for deer season, we were pretty busy, so my boss asked me to come in and work most of the days that I had off (I was already scheduled to work the weekends and after school so in the end, it was only a few extra hours). We had a TV at the store and we watched most of the news programs covering the activities of the week. Of course, everyone who came into the store had to stop, look at what was going on and express their opinions and views, to say nothing of speculating on what actually happened and who was ultimately responsible. While the term 'conspiracy theory' was not yet part of our lexicon, you could see how stuff like that got started and what perpetuated it.


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