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PHOTO COLLECTION: Obit Ethel Kennedy

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FILE – Mrs. Ethel Kennedy, from left, with children Courtney, 3, Kathleen, 8, Joseph Patrick, 7, Bobby, 5, husband Robert F. Kennedy, with one and a half-year-old Michael on his back, and David, 4, take a walk at the Kennedy home in McLean, Va., on Dec. 30, 1959. (AP Photo/Henry Griffin, File)
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FILE – Senator Robert F. Kennedy and his wife Ethel, center, visit with Lauren Bacall, backstage after a performance of “Cactus Flower” at the Royale Theater on Broadway in New York, Jan. 17, 1966. (AP Photo/Dave Pickoff, File)
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FILE – Ethel Kennedy, widow of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, is shown at the Robert Kennedy Tennis Tournament in Forest Hills, N.Y., on Aug. 24, 1974. (AP Photo/Suzanne Vlamis, File)
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FILE – Mrs. Ethel Kennedy, center, wife of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, stands with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and brother-in-law Senator Edward Kennedy, at the Robert F. Kennedy Pro-Celebrity Tennis Tournament at New York’s Forest Hills Stadium in Queens County, on Aug. 23, 1975. (AP Photo/Suzanne Vlamis, File)

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