BOSTON - Patricia Kennedy Lawford, the sister of President John F. Kennedy
and wife of actor Peter Lawford, died at her New York home of complications of
pneumonia on Sunday, according to a spokeswoman for Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. She
was 82.
 In a file photo
following John F. Kennedy's election as President, family members gathered
for this group photo at the Hyannisport, Mass. home of Joseph P. Kennedy,
their father, on November 9, 1960. Shown standing, left to right are: Mrs.
Robert F. Kennedy; Steve Smith and his wife, Jean Kennedy; John F.
Kennedy; Robert Kennedy; sister, Patricia Lawford; Sargent Shriver;
brother Ted's wife, Joan; and actor, Peter Lawford. In foreground, left to
right: Eunice Shriver, a sister; Joseph P. Kennedy with wife seated in
front; Jacqueline Kennedy, and Ted Kennedy. Patricia Kennedy Lawford, the
sister of President John F. Kennedy and wife of actor Peter Lawford, died
at her New York home of complications of pneumonia on Sunday, according to
a family statement. She was 82.[AP] |
"My sister Pat is irreplaceable," Massachusetts Democratic Sen. Kennedy said
in a statement. "Everyone who knew Pat adored her. She was admired for her great
style, for her love and support of the arts, her wit and generosity and for the
singular sense of wonder and joy she brought into our lives."
Patricia Kennedy was the sixth child and fourth daughter of Rose and Joseph
Kennedy's nine children.
"Pat was our beloved mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend," the
family's statement said. "She reminded us always of the true meaning of family,
and her most precious gift to each of us was her unconditional love and
support."
While always a tireless supporter of her brother's political campaigns,
inspired by her father's career in the movie industry, she set her sights on
Hollywood at a young age soon after her graduation from Rosemont College.
She began working as an assistant in NBC's New York production department and
then moved to Los Angeles with the goal of becoming a producer and director. She
worked as an assistant for Kate Smith's radio program, and for Father Peyton's
Family Theater and Family Rosary Crusade, according to the Web site for the John
F. Kennedy Library and Museum.
She met British actor Peter Lawford through her brother, the future
president, in 1949. They were married in 1954 and had four children before
divorcing in 1965.
Lawford traveled the country in support of her brother's presidential
campaign in 1960 and was also involved in the political campaigns of Robert
Kennedy and Edward Kennedy.
She moved in 1965 to New York City, where she became a supporter of the
city's arts scene. She founded the National Committee for the Literary Arts and
also worked with the National Center on Addiction and with the Kennedy Library.
"Throughout her life, Pat was constantly inspiring and helping others," the
family statement said. "Whether it was campaigning for her brothers, or
championing literacy and the arts, her purest gift was her beautiful heart."
Lawford is survived by children Christopher, Sydney, Victoria and Robin and
10 grandchildren. Memorial and funeral arrangements are
pending.