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“could join his siblings in helping their mother. After a brief-but-publicized legal struggle, the children reached an agreement with Joan: Two financial professionals would watch over her estimated $9.5 million in assets while a guardian would monitor her and guide her medical decisions. The agreement stipulated that if Joan abused alcohol or endangered herself again, more control would be shifted away from her. Any rift caused by the legal proceedings had been long repaired by 2009, when Ted Kennedy died of brain cancer in the Hyannis Port home his family had owned since the 1920s. His new wife, Vicki, was by his side, as were his children. Joan quietly attended his funeral, her presence evoking a quarter-century of his life—both the highs of the long-lost Camelot days and the lows of two assassinations, a near-fatal plane crash, a son’s battle with cancer, and a political life nearly derailed. In 2011, her daughter, Kara, died suddenly of a heart”
Amber Hunt, Kennedy Wives: Triumph and Tragedy in America's Most Public Family
“nineteenth-century behemoth. “A house”
Amber Hunt, The Kennedy Wives: Triumph and Tragedy in America's Most Public Family
“a brief respite with the family in Cannes, he road tripped with Harvard”
Amber Hunt, The Kennedy Wives: Triumph and Tragedy in America's Most Public Family