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Saturday, May 15, 2021 7:26 pm Doris Rogers, 72, of Cleveland, passed away on Wednesday, May 12, 2021, at Parkridge Medical Center. She was born on Aug. 7, 1948, to the late Ted and Jean Kennedy in Augusta, Ga. She was everyone’s Aunt Doris, never met a stranger and made everyone feel welcomed. Doris took joy in cooking and hosting family gatherings with her husband. Creative and crafty with sewing, crochet, jewelry, sewed lots of wedding dresses, bridesmaid’s gowns and wedding cakes for her family. She was very outgoing and most of all loved to travel anywhere, but her favorite was the beach. She was incredibly supportive of her husband, and a loving mother. ....
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Jack, Bobby and Ted: The untold story of the Kennedy brothers Joe and Rose Kennedy pushed their sons to care about the world and then shape the US role in it about an hour ago
“Ulster is becoming Britain’s Vietnam,” Senator Edward M Kennedy, the youngest of three exceptionally accomplished brothers in the United States’ most famous Irish family, told the US Senate in the autumn of 1971. This year marks an important anniversary for the Kennedys, the Irish and the world, for it was 50 years ago when Ted Kennedy set his sights on peace in Northern Ireland. And, from that moment to the miracle of Stormont, in 1998, that secured peace, Ted spearheaded the United States’ peace-making efforts. He pushed presidents, worked with key Senate and House members of Irish descent, testified before Congress, delivered speeches, wrote articles, visited the region and met leaders on both sides of the conflict. ....