told Today this week. “But I just think America and maybe the world would have been a better place” if he had lived longer.In his 38 years, JFK Jr.
became a trained lawyer, launched a magazine and managed a media spotlight perpetually focused on him since childhood. His life came to an abrupt end when, on July 16, 1999, he died alongside his wife, Carolyn Bessette, and sister-in-law, Lauren Bessette, after the private plane he was piloting plummeted into the Atlantic.“If John knew he would be gone at 38 years old, I don’t think John would have wanted to be forgotten,” former magazine executive assistant Rosemarie Terenzio told Today.On what would’ve been his 60th birthday, some highlights from a life curtailed.Bettmann ArchiveBettmann.
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