Tatiana Schlossberg Remembered In New Photo With Her 2 Children Taken Before Her Death at 35
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Tatiana Schlossberg Remembered In New Photo With Her 2 Children Taken Before Her Death at 35
"As we remember Tatiana and celebrate her life, our hearts are with her family and all who loved her,"
"During the latest clinical trial, my doctor told me that he could keep me alive for a year, maybe. My first thought was that my kids, whose faces live permanently on the inside of my eyelids, wouldn't remember me,"
"Mostly, I try to live and be with them now. But being in the present is harder than it sounds, so I let the memories come and go. So many of them are from my childhood that I feel as if I'm watching myself and my kids grow up at the same time."
Tatiana Schlossberg, 35, died on Dec. 30 after a diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia she described as terminal. She learned of the diagnosis in May 2024 after giving birth to her second child and underwent a clinical trial whose doctors estimated they might keep her alive for about a year. A photo taken in September on Martha's Vineyard shows her smiling outdoors with husband George Moran and their two children; the JFK Library Foundation posted the image on Instagram Jan. 5 in her memory. Schlossberg was a Yale and Oxford graduate, a New York Times science reporter, and author of a 2019 environmental book.
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