Robert F Kennedy’s Widow, Ethel, Hospitalized

The widow of US Senator Robert F. Kennedy, Ethel Kennedy, is receiving medical care following a recent health issue.

Joseph Kennedy III shared on X that human rights advocate, Ethel Kennedy, is currently hospitalized but resting comfortably, with her family by her side.

Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy sitting on the bank of Tampa River in 1965 | Source: Getty Images

Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy sitting on the bank of Tampa River in 1965 | Source: Getty Images

Joseph divulged that Ethel had enjoyed a wonderful summer and transition into fall, but her health condition unexpectedly changed. “Unfortunately on Thursday morning she suffered a stroke in her sleep. She was brought to an area hospital where she is now receiving treatment,” he said.

Ethel Kennedy at the 2014 Robert F. Kennedy Ripple of Hope Gala at New York Hilton in New York City, on December 16, 2014 | Source: Getty Images

Ethel Kennedy at the 2014 Robert F. Kennedy Ripple of Hope Gala at New York Hilton in New York City, on December 16, 2014 | Source: Getty Images

Joseph noted that Ethel, known for her strength and fulfilling life, is receiving attentive care while her family supports her during this time. Ethel is close to her kin, including her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nephews, and nieces, whom she enjoys spending time with.

Robert Kennedy Jr. (L), Jean Kennedy-Smith (4th left), Ethel Kennedy, Rory Kennedy, Mark Bailey (2nd row, 3rd right), Conor Kennedy, and members of the Kennedy family at the premiere of "Ethel" in New York City, on October 15, 2012 | Source: Getty Images

Robert Kennedy Jr. (L), Jean Kennedy-Smith (4th left), Ethel Kennedy, Rory Kennedy, Mark Bailey (2nd row, 3rd right), Conor Kennedy, and members of the Kennedy family at the premiere of “Ethel” in New York City, on October 15, 2012 | Source: Getty Images

According to Joseph, during the summer, “she was able to get out on the water, visit the pier, and enjoy many lunches and dinner with family.” Those moments were a treasured gift, benefiting everyone involved, including Ethel.

Joseph Kennedy, Matt Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Ethel Kennedy, Kerry Kennedy, and Bobby Kennedy III attend the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights Bridge Dedication Gala in New York City, on November 19, 2008 | Source: Getty Images

Joseph Kennedy, Matt Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Ethel Kennedy, Kerry Kennedy, and Bobby Kennedy III attend the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights Bridge Dedication Gala in New York City, on November 19, 2008 | Source: Getty Images

Sadly, Ethel has now been hospitalized, but the former US representative has encouraged everyone to keep her in their thoughts and prayers. Joseph has also requested that the family’s privacy be respected during this time.

Ethel, who is passionate about advocating for social issues, turned 96 on April 11, 2024. Joseph showed the world how Ethel enjoyed her special day surrounded by her big family in a heartwarming photo on X. He captioned the post, “Happy 96th to the World’s most amazing Gramma!! 🎂.”

Her daughter, Kerry Kennedy, also celebrated Ethel’s birthday, highlighting some of her greatest achievements. She penned on Instagram, “My mother founded @rfkhumanrights in the fall of 1969 to carry forth my father’s legacy. For more than half a century, my mom has been a champion for justice, standing with human rights defenders around the globe.”

Kerry stated that Ethel’s bravery and commitment to human rights inspire their team daily. Her influence drives the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, a non-profit organization, to ensure government accountability and advocate for human rights education and youth organizing.

Additionally, they promote dignity and equality in workplaces and investment sectors while supporting grassroots changemakers. In recognition of all Ethel has accomplished, Kerry praised her mother, gushing, “Happy birthday to the greatest mom I could ever imagine! 🎂❤️.”

Ethel became more focused on her activism work after her husband was assassinated in June 1968 just after he decided to enter the presidential race.

Ethel and Robert F. Kennedy sit, talking, on June 25, 1957 | Source: Getty Images

Ethel and Robert F. Kennedy sit, talking, on June 25, 1957 | Source: Getty Images

Prior to this tragedy, she had already gained public attention for her support of the campaign of John F. Kennedy and later Robert during his successful run for a US Senate seat representing New York.

In the late 1970s, fueled by a renewed dedication to public service, Ethel devoted much of her time and energy to various social causes, particularly the Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Project.

Ethel Kennedy during an interview on the television show "Person To Person," on September 13, 1957 | Source: Getty Images

Ethel Kennedy during an interview on the television show “Person To Person,” on September 13, 1957 | Source: Getty Images

Ethel, who gave birth to her and Robert’s 11th child, Rory, six months after his death, also founded the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Centre. The center carries on Robert’s legacy through initiatives like the Human Rights Awards and Journalism Awards.

Additionally, she co-chairs the Coalition of Gun Control and actively participates in various other human rights organizations.

Throughout the years, Ethel has faced significant losses. In 1984, she lost her son David to an accidental drug overdose, and in 1997, her son Michael passed away in a skiing accident.

Ethel Kennedy and members of the family visited the gravesite of the late Robert F. Kennedy at Arlington National Cemetery, on June 6, 1971 | Source: Getty Images

Ethel Kennedy and members of the family visited the gravesite of the late Robert F. Kennedy at Arlington National Cemetery, on June 6, 1971 | Source: Getty Images

Now, Ethel and Robert’s surviving kids are Kathleen Hartington Kennedy Townsend, Joseph Patrick Kennedy II, Robert Francis Kennedy Jr., Courtney Kennedy Hill, Mary Kerry Kennedy, Christopher George Kennedy, Matthew Maxwell Taylor Kennedy, Douglas Harriman Kennedy, and Rory Kennedy Bailey.

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