Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy (January 7, 1966 - July 16, 1999) was born Carolyn Jeanne Bessette, the
daughter of
DR. & MRS. RICHARD FREEMAN & DR.
William J. Bessette and his then-wife, née Ann Messina. She and her sister
Lauren Bessette died when an aircraft piloted by Carolyn's husband John F. Kennedy, Jr. crashed in the sea near Martha’s
Vineyard, Massachusetts. Their ashes were buried at sea on July 22, 1999. She was born in White Plains, Westchester
Co., New York, Bessette grew up in Connecticut and graduated from Boston University in 1988. An occasional model, she eventually
became a publicist for fashion designer Calvin Klein in New York City, where she met Kennedy. She married John Fitzgerald
Kennedy, Jr. on September 21, 1996 on Cumberland Island, Georgia.
As soon as she and her then future husband John Jr. began dating, she became the subject of several gossip newspapers;
she would be in tabloid headlines for the rest of her life.
A former Baywatch star and Calvin Klein underwear model named Michael Bergin claims
that Carolyn Bessette had an affair with him. She became a style icon for women all around the world
with her effortless chic look,
second
only to her mother-in-law
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
John F. Kennedy during his 1960 Presidential Campaign
Carolyn Kennedy should not be confused
with her sister-in-law,
Caroline Kennedy
Schlossberg.
OR
SOPHIA OF WISDOM III CAROLINE E. KENNEDY
- CAROLINA KENNEDIA
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Early life
Bessette was born in White Plains, Westchester County, New York, the youngest daughter of Dr. William J. Bessette and Ann Messina,
an administrator in the New York public school system. She grew up in affluent Greenwich, Connecticut, and attended St. Mary's High School, where she was voted an "All-Around Beautiful Person". After graduating from Boston University in 1988, she went to work at a Calvin Klein store in Boston.
Marriage to John F. Kennedy, Jr.
With her height and cool blonde looks, Bessette occasionally worked as a model. She was a saleswoman
for the Boston Calvin Klein store before being transferred to New York, where, ostensibly as a publicist (but actually a saleswoman
for celebrities and other high-profile customers purchasing the high-end Calvin Klein clothing), she met John F. Kennedy, Jr.. The attractive couple became a popular paparazzi target, with gossip columns detailing where they ate, shopped and even the arguments they had. Photographers
waited outside their Tribeca apartment to snap photographs. Bessette was reportedly very uncomfortable with the media frenzy and the
repeated comparisons to Jacqueline Kennedy. She married Kennedy on September 21, 1996 on Cumberland Island, Georgia in a historic Baptist church. The wedding was small and secret in an effort to elude the media.
Death and aftermath
On July 16, 1999, Bessette-Kennedy left Essex County Airport in Fairfield Township, New Jersey in a small plane piloted by her husband to attend a family wedding in Hyannis, Massachusetts. Her sister Lauren (who was survived by a twin, Lisa Ann) was to be dropped off at Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts before the couple continued on to their destination. The plane never arrived at its destination,
and was discovered 4 days later. Although the actual cause of the crash cannot be known, it is the official determination
of the NTSB that a confluence of circumstances, including poor visibility at nightfall, along with Kennedy's relative flying
inexperience in these conditions and his recently-healed broken leg caused him to lose his bearings. The plane crashed into
the Atlantic Ocean, approximately seven miles off the coast of Martha's Vineyard. All three people onboard were killed.
In 2005, close friend Carole Radziwill, widow of John F. Kennedy, Jr's cousin and best man, Anthony Radziwill, published her memoirs, containing fond memories of Carolyn Bessette and John, including her memories
of the plane crash that took place just weeks before her husband's death from cancer.
Bessette's blonde hair coloring was the model for that of the "Bergdorf Blondes" in the 2004 novel by Plum Sykes.[citation needed]
DR. RICHARD FREEMAN'S HAS BEEN REMOVED
AND NOW
CAROLYN BESSETTE - KENNEDY'S
REAL FATHER IS
DR. WILLIAM J. BESSETTE
AND HERE IS THE PROOF
SOPHIA OF WISDOM III -
SOPHIA OF WISDOM III -
MICHAEL BERGIN
Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy (January 7, 1966 - July 16, 1999) was born Carolyn Jeanne Bessette, the
daughter of
DR. & MRS. RICHARD FREEMAN & DR.
William J. Bessette and his then-wife, née Ann Messina. She and her sister
Lauren Bessette died when an aircraft piloted by Carolyn's husband John F. Kennedy, Jr. crashed in the sea near Martha’s
Vineyard, Massachusetts. Their ashes were buried at sea on July 22, 1999. She was born in White Plains, Westchester
Co., New York, Bessette grew up in Connecticut and graduated from Boston University in 1988. An occasional model, she eventually
became a publicist for fashion designer Calvin Klein in New York City, where she met Kennedy. She married John Fitzgerald
Kennedy, Jr. on September 21, 1996 on Cumberland Island, Georgia.
As soon as she and her then future husband John Jr. began dating, she became the subject of several gossip newspapers;
she would be in tabloid headlines for the rest of her life.
A former Baywatch star and Calvin Klein underwear model named Michael Bergin claims
that Carolyn Bessette had an affair with him. She became a style icon for women all around the world
with her effortless chic look,
second
only to her mother-in-law
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
John F. Kennedy during his 1960 Presidential Campaign
Carolyn Kennedy should not be confused
with her sister-in-law,
Caroline Kennedy
Schlossberg.
OR
SOPHIA OF WISDOM III CAROLINE E. KENNEDY
- CAROLINA KENNEDIA
SEE LINK FOR BACK UP INFO http://www.world-of-celebrities.com/carolyn_bessette_kennedy/
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SOPHIA OF WISDOM III - 1st ACDENDED MASTERRR
SOPHIA OF WISDOM III - CAROLINA KENNEDIA - STAR GOD LAUGHS
JOHN F. KENNEDY, JR.
John F. Kennedy Jr. Is Married, Quietly, Reports Say
By ROBERT D. MCFADDEN
Published: September 23, 1996
After years of speculation about his romantic life and a weekend flurry of hot rumors, John F. Kennedy Jr. was reported
yesterday to have been married on Saturday to Carolyn Bessette, his girlfriend, in a private ceremony at a small resort on
a secluded Georgia barrier island.
Judge Martin O. Gillette of Camden County Probate Court, whose office is in Woodbine,
Ga., confirmed late last night that his office had issued the couple a marriage license on Thursday,
though the license had not been returned to confirm that a ceremony occurred.
Usually, couples fill out the license questionnaire together at the courthouse, the judge said, but Ms. Bessette and Mr.
Kennedy asked to be questioned separately aboard different planes at St. Mary's Airport near Cumberland Island. Ms. Bessette
was questioned at 6:15 P.M. and Mr. Kennedy at 7:30 P.M. by two of the judge's clerks, he said.
''They wanted privacy,'' Judge Gillette said.
There was no wedding announcement, and members of the Kennedy family who may have attended the ceremony -- including Senator
Edward M. Kennedy and the groom's sister, Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg -- said nothing as they hurried to planes yesterday
at an airport a few miles from Cumberland Island, where the wedding and a reception apparently took place.
But Ms. Schlossberg responded with a thumbs-up sign when a television crew shouted questions about reports of the wedding.
And the groom's cousin, Representative Patrick Kennedy, a Rhode Island Democrat, provided what seemed to be more certain
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Early life
Bessette was born in White Plains, Westchester County, New York, the youngest daughter of Dr. William J. Bessette and Ann Messina,
an administrator in the New York public school system. She grew up in affluent Greenwich, Connecticut, and attended St. Mary's High School, where she was voted an "All-Around Beautiful Person". After graduating from Boston University in 1988, she went to work at a Calvin Klein store in Boston.
Marriage to John F. Kennedy, Jr.
With her height and cool blonde looks, Bessette occasionally worked as a model. She was a saleswoman
for the Boston Calvin Klein store before being transferred to New York, where, ostensibly as a publicist (but actually a saleswoman
for celebrities and other high-profile customers purchasing the high-end Calvin Klein clothing), she met John F. Kennedy, Jr.. The attractive couple became a popular paparazzi target, with gossip columns detailing where they ate, shopped and even the arguments they had. Photographers
waited outside their Tribeca apartment to snap photographs. Bessette was reportedly very uncomfortable with the media frenzy and the
repeated comparisons to Jacqueline Kennedy. She married Kennedy on September 21, 1996 on Cumberland Island, Georgia in a historic Baptist church. The wedding was small and secret in an effort to elude the media.
Death and aftermath
On July 16, 1999, Bessette-Kennedy left Essex County Airport in Fairfield Township, New Jersey in a small plane piloted by her husband to attend a family wedding in Hyannis, Massachusetts. Her sister Lauren (who was survived by a twin, Lisa Ann) was to be dropped off at Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts before the couple continued on to their destination. The plane never arrived at its destination,
and was discovered 4 days later. Although the actual cause of the crash cannot be known, it is the official determination
of the NTSB that a confluence of circumstances, including poor visibility at nightfall, along with Kennedy's relative flying
inexperience in these conditions and his recently-healed broken leg caused him to lose his bearings. The plane crashed into
the Atlantic Ocean, approximately seven miles off the coast of Martha's Vineyard. All three people onboard were killed.
In 2005, close friend Carole Radziwill, widow of John F. Kennedy, Jr's cousin and best man, Anthony Radziwill, published her memoirs, containing fond memories of Carolyn Bessette and John, including her memories
of the plane crash that took place just weeks before her husband's death from cancer.
Bessette's blonde hair coloring was the model for that of the "Bergdorf Blondes" in the 2004 novel by Plum Sykes.[citation needed]
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