Who Is Tatiana Schlossberg's Husband, George Moran? Duo Met At Yale, Here's Their Love Story

JFK's granddaughter, Tatiana Schlossberg passed away at the age of 35, after battling a rare form of leukemia. Here's Tatiana's love story with her husband, George Moran!

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Who Is Tatiana Schlossberg's Husband, George Moran? Duo Met At Yale, Here's Their Love Story

Environmental journalist and author, Tatiana Schlossberg passed away at the age of 35. Former US president John F. Kennedy's granddaughter, Tatiana, revealed in a New Yorker Essay back in November 2025 that she was suffering from a rare form of cancer, acute myeloid leukemia, to be specific. It was soon after she gave birth to her second child that she was diagnosed with AML.

The late journalist revealed that doctors gave her one year to live; however, on December 30, 2025, she passed away. Tatiana is survived by her husband, George Moran, and their two children. Amid Tatiana's death, causing grief around, let's have a look at her love story with her husband, George, who stood like a pillar of support behind her during her cancer battle.

Tatiana Schlossberg and George Moran's love story: How did the couple meet and get married?

Tatiana Schlossberg pursued a Bachelor's degree at Yale, and this is where she met her husband, George Moran. The couple met while doing their undergraduate degree. While Tatiana was an environmental journalist, George is a physician, a urologist to be specific. After a few years of dating, the couple got married back in September 2017. No details about their love story are known.

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The duo's wedding took place at Tatiana's family home on Martha’s Vineyard. In 2022, the couple welcomed a baby boy, while in 2024, they welcomed their baby girl into their lives. It was after the birth of her daughter that Tatiana got to know that she was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer, where her white blood cells were imbalanced. Well, after CAR-T-cell therapy, she was told that she would have another year to live. To mention, Tatiana's death was recently confirmed through a statement by the JFK Library Foundation.

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Who is Tatiana Schlossberg's husband, George Moran?

Tatiana Schlossberg's husband, George Moran, was born and brought up in Greenwich, Connecticut, and was a medical student at Columbia back in 2018. His mother, Mary Penniman was the treasurer of the Natural Resources Defense Council's board, while his father, Garrett Moran, is the founder of the NGO, Year Up in New York. As per Tatiana's New Yorker Essay, George was an amazing husband and a dutiful father. Tatiana, in her essay, wrote that she feels cheated now as she wouldn't be able to spend the rest of her life with such an amazing human being and a wonderful husband.

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When Tatiana Schlossberg was informed that she had an imbalance in her white blood cells, and it could hint at leukemia, she couldn't believe it. It was George who, too, couldn't believe the same and started dialing a lot of his doctor friends. However, it proved to be right, and soon Tatiana's treatment began. In the essay, Tatiana wrote that her husband was by her side, doing everything he could, even sleeping on the floors of the hospital rooms. Tatiana shared:

"He talked to all the doctors and insurance people that I didn’t want to talk to; he slept on the floor of the hospital; he didn’t get mad when I was raging on steroids and yelled at him that I did not like Schweppes ginger ale, only Canada Dry. He would go home to put our kids to bed and come back to bring me dinner. I know that not everyone can be married to a doctor, but, if you can, it’s a very good idea. He is perfect, and I feel so cheated and so sad that I don’t get to keep living the wonderful life I had with this kind, funny, handsome genius I managed to find."

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We wish George Moran the strength to navigate this hard phase of life!

Also Read: Tatiana Schlossberg, JFK's Granddaughter, Passed Away At 35, After Battling A Rare Form Of Cancer

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