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The following article includes discussions of suicide and child death.

Famous worldwide for her style and poise, Jackie captured the attention of the public like no other.

Jackie Kennedy smiling in New York

Unfortunately, her life was riddled with tragedy.

Born into a wealthy family in 1929, Jacqueline Bouvier grew up in New York.

The pair shared two children, but tragically also lost three.

Jackie Kennedy holding her two children

After JFK’s assassination in 1963, Jackie admitted to never recovering from the dire ordeal.

She went on to marry again, but the union was far from ideal.

Widowed for the second time, Jackie lived until her early 60s, when she passed away from cancer.

Jackie Kennedy and husband John F. Kennedy

However, before embarking on their White House journey in 1961, Jackie and JFK suffered two tremendous losses.

President John F. Kennedy was infamously assassinated in November 1963.

Jackie’s suffering post-assassination was documented in the memoir “The Archbishop Wore Combat Boots.”

JFK and Jackie Kennedy before his assassination

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She did, however, manage to move on with her young life.

From then on, she was known as Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis until her death.

Jackie Kennedy and Aristotle Onassis

Onassis was a controversial figure in business and in life in general.

At first, her prognosis was good, and the former first lady started treatment immediately.

However, her health rapidly declined, and she passed away a short while later.

Jackie Kennedy Onassis smiling

“Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis was a model of courage and dignity for all Americans and all the world.

When Jackie was battling cancer, she called Warnecke.

“I got past it, maybe, but never over it,” Jackie told Warnecke.

Jackie succumbed to cancer two months later.