sold On The Death of Kennedy’s Infant Son

Sent to Governor Pat Brown of CA.

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The death of a child, at any age, is unbearable – and Kennedy's anguish at losing his infant son, Patrick, was terrible. Here the President responds, five days later, to a message sent to him by Governor Brown – whose official title he has crossed out, and written instead, "Pat."

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sold On The Death of Kennedy’s Infant Son

Sent to Governor Pat Brown of CA.

The death of a child, at any age, is unbearable – and Kennedy's anguish at losing his infant son, Patrick, was terrible. Here the President responds, five days later, to a message sent to him by Governor Brown – whose official title he has crossed out, and written instead, "Pat."

Typed Letter Signed as President, on green White House letterhead, Washington, August 14, 1963. “Mrs. Kennedy and I were most grateful for your kind message during our recent loss. Your personal expression was a source of strength and encouragement to us both.”   

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