Tatiana’s younger brother, Jack Schlossberg, 33, told People on Tuesday, June 9 that his parents moved in with Tatiana’s widower, George Moran, and are now caring for the couple’s children full time.
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“My parents are grandparents, but they’re really playing the role of new parents right now,” the Democratic congressional candidate told the outlet.
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“They live with my niece and nephew and take care of them every single day. Most people don’t realize that they are really acting as new parents right now, and they’re all living in the same apartment.”
Tatiana passed away in December 2025 at 35 following a diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia, an aggressive blood cancer. The news was confirmed in an emotional statement posted by the John F Kennedy Library Foundation on Instagram.
She left behind a 4-year-old son, Edwin, and a 2-year-old daughter, Josephine, in the care of Moran, a doctor she married in 2017 after the two met at Yale University.
“My first thought was that my kids, whose faces live permanently on the inside of my eyelids, wouldn’t remember me,” she wrote after being told she had about a year to live.
She had also written in the essay that her parents and siblings had been helping raise her children through her treatments, and that her husband “did everything for me that he possibly could.”
Speaking through her grief, Caroline said, “Most of all, we remember Tatiana, who served on the board of this library, and represented everything my parents stood for in her beautiful, amazing, and too-short life.”