- Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy
Infobox Person
name = Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy (Mrs. Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Countess Rose Kennedy)
image_size = 200px
caption = Rose holding Joe Jr, circa 1918
birth_date =July 22 ,1890
birth_place = North End,Boston, Massachusetts , U.S.A.
death_date = death date and age|1995|1|22|1890|7|22
death_place = Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
occupation =Mother
spouse =Joseph P. Kennedy
parents = John F. FitzgeraldMary Josephine Hannon
children =Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.
John F. Kennedy
Eunice Kennedy Shriver
Robert F. Kennedy
Ted Kennedy
Patricia Kennedy
Jean Kennedy
Kathleen Kennedy
Rosemary Kennedy Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy (
July 22 ,1890 –January 22 ,1995 ) was the wife of Joseph Kennedy and the mother of PresidentJohn F. Kennedy .Birth
Born Rose Elizabeth Fitzgerald in the North End neighborhood of
Boston, Massachusetts , she was the eldest child of John F. "Honey Fitz" Fitzgerald and his wife,Mary Josephine Hannon . "Honey Fitz" was a prominent figure inBoston politics and served one term as a member ofUnited States Congress and two terms as theMayor of Boston .As a young child, Rose lived in an
Italianate /Mansard -style home in the Ashmont Hill section ofDorchester, Massachusetts and attended the localGirl's Latin School . The home later burned down, but a plaque at Welles Avenue and Harley Street proclaims "Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Square". The plaque was dedicated by her son, SenatorEdward M. Kennedy , on Rose's 102nd birthday in 1992.Rose studied at the convent school Kasteel Bloemendal in
Vaals ,Holland , and graduated fromDorchester High School in 1906. She also attended theNew England Conservatory inBoston where she studied piano [http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0920652.html] . After being refused permission by her father to attendWellesley College , Rose enrolled at the Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart (as it was known at that time). In 1908, Rose and her father embarked on a tour ofEurope .Marriage and children
On
October 7 ,1914 Rose marriedJoseph P. Kennedy, Sr. after a courtship of more than seven years. They first lived in a home in Brookline that is now theJohn Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site . Rose and Joseph had the following nine children:Rose was predeceased by her husband, Joseph, in 1969, and four of her nine children: Joseph Jr. in 1944, Kathleen in 1948, John F. in 1963 and Robert in 1968. Just eight months after John F. was assassinated, Rose's mother, Mary, died at the age of 98.
Rosemary Kennedy died onJanuary 7 ,2005 at the age of 86 andPatricia Kennedy Lawford died onSeptember 17 ,2006 at the age of 82, both from natural causes. As of August 2008, only three children are still living: 87-year oldEunice Kennedy Shriver , 80-year oldJean Kennedy Smith and 76-year-old Senator Edward "Ted" Kennedy.Death
In 1984, at the age of 94, Rose suffered a severe stroke leaving her confined to a wheelchair for the rest of her life.She maintained her residence at the
Kennedy Compound inHyannis Port, Massachusetts and was cared for by private nurses and staff. OnJanuary 22 ,1995 , Rose died from complications frompneumonia at the age of 104. She continues to be the longest-lived presidential relative in history. Her longevity can be attributed to both parents as her father died in 1950 at age 87 and her mother died in 1964 at age 98.Legacy
Well-known for her philanthropic efforts and for leading the Grandparents' Parade at age 90 at the
Special Olympics , Rose's life and work are documented in the Oscar-nominated short documentary "".Rose is also one of six women from the
United States to have the titlePapal Countess bestowed upon her by theRoman Catholic Church . She received this honor in 1951 byPope Pius XII in recognition of her "exemplary motherhood and many charitable works."Miscellaneous
* The
Rose Kennedy Greenway inBoston, Massachusetts is named after her.
* TheRose Kennedy Cocktail is a popular drink in bars in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic United States.
* Played by Michelle Trout in the film, "Lives and Deaths of the Poets " (2009).External links
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* [http://www.bwht.org/northend2.html Boston Women's Historic Trail]]
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