Mary Richardson Kennedy

Designer

Birthday October 4, 1959

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Bayonne, New Jersey, U.S.

DEATH DATE 2012-5-16, Bedford, New York, U.S. (52 years old)

Nationality United States

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1959

Mary Richardson Kennedy (born Mary Kathleen Richardson; October 4, 1959 – May 16, 2012) was an American interior designer, architect, and philanthropist.

She was a proponent of green building and was a co-founder of the Food Allergy Initiative, the largest fund for food allergy research in the United States.

Mary Kathleen Richardson was born on October 4, 1959, and was raised in Hoboken, New Jersey.

Her father, John F. Richardson, was an attorney and a professor at Stevens Institute of Technology, who died when she was 12 years old.

Richardson's mother was Nancy Higgins, a public school English teacher.

Richardson had four sisters and two brothers.

She attended The Putney School, where she became friends and roommates with Kerry Kennedy, the daughter of Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Skakel Kennedy.

1980

Her close friend Kerry Kennedy stated that Mary spent a semester working for the artist Andy Warhol in 1980.

While Edward Kennedy was running for president, Mary Richardson, then age 20, had raised donations of artwork from Warhol and other prominent artists in his network, including Rauschenberg, Lichtenstein, and Schnabel.

After studying architecture at RISD, Richardson lived in SoHo, Manhattan, in the 1980s, and was active in the bohemian culture.

1990

She later roomed with Kerry Kennedy in college and served as her maid of honor at her wedding in 1990 to Andrew Cuomo.

Richardson attended Brown University and studied architectural design at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).

1993

In 1993, Richardson worked for the firm Parrish Hadley Design as an architectural designer.

She was involved in the renovation of the Naval Observatory in Washington, DC, the official residence of the Vice President of the United States.

Her work involved green building practices and was certified through the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design program.

1994

Richardson married Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on April 15, 1994, aboard a research vessel on the Hudson River.

They had four children.

1998

In 1998, she co-founded the Food Allergy Initiative, the largest private fund for food allergy research in the United States.

2003

Following flood damage to her home in 2003, Richardson oversaw a massive salvage job and green rebuild project known as the Kennedy Green House Project.

2010

Her 2010 legal separation from her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., was highly publicized.

On May 12, 2010, Kennedy filed for divorce from Richardson.

Three days later, she was arrested and charged with driving under the influence.

She reportedly struggled with alcoholism and substance abuse.

A court ordered that full temporary custody of her children be granted to her estranged husband.

2012

Her subsequent suicide in 2012 also received national media attention.

On May 16, 2012, Richardson was found dead at her home in Bedford, New York.

Her death was ruled a suicide by hanging.

An autopsy revealed that she had antidepressants in her blood.

Her funeral, organized by the Kennedy family, was held at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Bedford.

On May 21, 2012, a memorial service organized by the Richardson family was held at the Standard Hotel in Manhattan.

A legal battle between her widower and her brother, Thomas W. Richardson, ensued over which family should have control over her remains.