See some of the moving photos from Ethel Kennedy's memorial service, held at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 16 ...
Washington DC's best and brightest turned out to pay tribute to Ethel Kennedy on Wednesday ... See all the moving photos from her memorial service below. Ethel's extended family, including ...
“She lived here on Cape Cod, and she was a friend and she was a neighbor and she was a link to history ... to Ethel’s husband ...
RFK Jr.'s sexting scandal pushed Kennedy matriarch Ethel to her breaking point, impacting her health. Frail family matriarch Ethel Kennedy was driven to the grave by the embarrassing exploits of her ...
And when Patricia and Robert split after two years, Ethel and Robert began their own romance. Related: Jackie Kennedy and ...
Ethel Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy, at their campaign headquarters as he ran for the Democratic nomination for president in 1968 Everett/Shutterstock Ethel Kennedy, the legendary matriarch of the ...
The Irish dog breed also aligned with the family's history. Ethel's mother, Ann Brannack, was Irish — and so was the Kennedy family she married into. Related: Ethel Kennedy's Life in Photos ...
Along with three presidents, Ethel Kennedy’s funeral on Wednesday featured three musical superstars: Sting, Kenny Chesney and Stevie Wonder. Following a eulogy by former President Clinton ...
Kennedy and his wife ... Swift has been known to reference historical figures in her music, and her 2012 love song "Starlight" was written with Ethel and Bobby in mind. The pop star explained ...
BOSTON, Mass. (AP) — Ethel Kennedy, the wife of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, who raised their 11 children after he was assassinated and remained dedicated to social causes and the family’s legacy ...
Kennedy and who served for decades in the Senate with Edward M. Kennedy, on Wednesday delivered an emotional eulogy for Ethel Kennedy ... presidents in American history, and that, as well as ...
Taylor Swift drew inspiration from Ethel Kennedy and Robert F ... so I’ll go and look at black and white pictures, and look at [photos from the] ’50s and ’60s, and I came across this ...