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the 218th day of 2019.There
are 147 days left in the year.
Birthdays: Children’s per-
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  1. Actress Faith Prince is 62.
    Rhythm-and-blues singer Ran-
    dy DeBarge is 61. Basketball
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    ºIn 1806,the Holy Roman
    Empire wentout of existence
    as Emperor Francis II abdicat-
    ed.
    ºIn 1890,Cy Young gained
    the first of his 511major
    league victories as he pitched
    the ClevelandSpidersto a win
    over the Chicago Colts (howev-
    er, the scoreis a matter of dis-
    pute,with somesourcessay-
    ing 6-1, and otherssaying 8-1).
    ºIn 1911, actress-comedi-
    an Lucille Ball was born in
    Jamestown,N.Y.
    ºIn 1914,Austria-Hungary
    declaredwar against Russia
    andSerbiadeclaredwar
    against Germany.
    ºIn 1926,GertrudeEderle
    becamethe first womanto
    swimthe EnglishChannel,ar-
    rivingin Kingsdown,England,
    from Francein 14 1/2 hours.
    ºIn 1945, during World
    War II, the US B-29 Superfor-
    tressEnolaGay dropped an
    atomic bombcode-named


‘‘Little Boy’’ on Hiroshima, Ja-
pan, resulting in an estimated
140,000 deaths. (Three days
later, the United States explod-
ed a nucleardevice over Naga-
saki; five days after that, Impe-
rial Japan surrendered.)
ºIn 1965,PresidentLyn-
don B. Johnsonsigned the Vot-
ing Rights Act.
ºIn 1978, Pope Paul VI
diedat Castel Gandolfo at age
80.
ºIn 1991,the World Wide
Web madeits publicdebutas a
meansof accessing web pages
over the Internet.
ºIn 2009,SoniaSotomayor
was confirmed as the first His-
panicSupremeCourt justice
by a Senate vote of 68-31.
John Hughes,59, Hollywood’s
youthmoviedirector of the
1980s and ‘90s, died in New
York City.
ºIn 2013,Army Major
NidalMalik Hasan wenton
trial at Fort Hood, Texas,
charged withkilling 13 people
and wounding 32 others in a
2009 attack. (Hasan, who ad-
mitted carrying out the attack,
was convicted and sentenced
to death.)
ºLast year, twin Northern
California wildfires grew to be-
comethe largest wildfire in
state history, burningmore
than440 squaremilesnorth of
San Francisco.A set of US
sanctionsagainst Iran that
had been eased by the Obama
administration under the
termsof the 2015 nuclear deal
wentbackinto effect.

Thisday in history

ByJoshuaMiller
and Travis Andersen
GLOBE STAFF
CENTERVILLE — With
tearsand profoundsadness,
mournersgatheredat Our La-
dy of Victory Church Monday
for the funeral of 22-year-old
Saoirse KennedyHill, the
granddaughterof Robert F.
Kennedywho died last week.
Members of the Kennedy
family and a hearse arrived at
the churchshortly before 11
a.m., whenthe funeral Mass
began.
Massachusetts Congress-
manJosephP. KennedyIII,
Kennedy Hill’s cousin, and for-
mer Congressman Joseph P.
Kennedy II, her uncle, were
among the pall bearers, accord-
ing to the program. So was Ed-
wardM. KennedyJr.
Other members of the Ken-
nedy family at the funeral in-
cluded Maria Shriver.
It was “a service full of hope
and laughter and love, and a
service in celebration of a won-
derful youngwomanwho filled
the world withher adventur-
ous spirit,” said one mourner,
who declinedto be named.
The service was filled with
“songs,stories, and remem-
brancesof a bright young life,”
he said.
The program included lyrics
to one of the recessional songs,
“When Saoirse’s Eyes Are Smil-
ing,” mirroring“When Irish
Eyes Are Smiling.”
“When Saoirse’s eyes are
smiling/Sure, ’tis like the morn
in Spring/In the lilt of Irish
laughter /You can hear the an-
gels sing,” said the printout of
the lyrics. “When Saoirse’s
heart is happy/All the world
seems brightandgay/And
when Saoirse’s eyes are smil-
ing/Sure,they steal yourheart
away.”


A private burialservice fol-
lowedthe Mass.
“We love you Saoirse, and
always will,” JosephP. Kennedy
III tweeted Monday afternoon.
Kennedy Hill, a Boston Col-
lege student, was foundunre-
sponsive at the Kennedy com-
pound in HyannisPort on
Thursday afternoon and later
pronounceddeadat CapeCod
Hospital.Her death remains
under investigation, and a toxi-
cology report is forthcoming,
authorities have said.
KennedyHill has beenre-
memberedby those who knew
her as an outspoken advocate
for mental healthissues.
Her mother, Courtney Ken-
nedy Hill, is the fifth of Robert
F. and Ethel Kennedy’s 11 chil-
dren,and her father, Paul Mi-
chael Hill, was among those
falselyconvicted in the 1974
Irish Republican Army bomb-
ings of two pubs.The two met
and married in the 1990s, after
Hill’s release from prison. They
later divorced.

Globe correspondentJeremy C.
Fox contributed to this report.
Travis Andersen can be
reached at
[email protected]
Millercan be reached at
[email protected].

Kennedy family gathers for funeral of Saoirse Kennedy Hill


It was one of those simple
acts of kindnessthat defined
her.
And yet for all her light, she
struggled withdepression, try-
ing to figure out, as Tim Shriv-
er, one of her mother’s cousins
put it, how to love herself more.
BobbyKennedysaidthat
when Saoirsewrote openly and
movingly about her struggle
with depressionwhen she was a
senior at Deerfield Academy,
some people worried otherkids
at that high-achieving school
would shunher. But, he said,
just the opposite happened.
Kids flocked to her. Some be-
cause they shared her struggles,
othersbecausethey just get it,
becausethey want to be allies,


uCULLEN
ContinuedfromPageB


not judgmental jerks.
Saoirse Kennedy Hill’s death
attracted international atten-
tion because she is a member of
one of the most famous, power-
ful, and star-crossed families on
earth.
There was similar attention,
and cause for sympathy and
even hope,whenthe actor and
comedianRobinWilliams,the
fashion designerKate Spade,
and the globe-trotting chef and
foodconnoisseur Anthony
Bourdain died after struggling
with depression for much of
their lives.
But in a country where the
law says we must treat mental
health with the same resources
and attention as physicalill-
nesses,the wider culturelags
behind.Stigmaremainsin-

grainedin so many attitudes
when it comes to mental illness.
People,familiesare afraid
they’ll be thought less of or os-
tracized if the illness is ac-
knowledged. Resources remain
scarce.
Cultureschange muchmore
slowly than laws. It was always
tempting but wholly unrealistic
to expect that the death of a ce-
lebrity would produce a cultur-
al shift when it comesto under-
standing, and to spur empathy
for and support of those suffer-
ingfromdepressionandother
forms of mental illness.
But even as so many mourn
Saoirse Kennedy Hill, her un-
timely, horriblypremature
death offers a morerealistic,
morehopeful example:She
changed lives one at a time. Ev-

ery personwho met her came
away just a little moreunder-
standing, a little more patient, a
little moretolerant.
Her greatest legacy is her
empathy, and it is immortal.
Saoirsespentso muchtime
in or on the ocean that she
seemed part fish. Paul Hill said
goodbye to his daughterby
quoting the lyricsfroma song,
“This Is the Sea,” by The Water-
boys,one of theirfavorite
bands:
That was the River,
This is the Sea,
Once you were tethered,
Now you are free.

Kevin Cullen is a Globe
columnist. He can be reached at
[email protected]. Follow him
on Twitter @GlobeCullen.

Kennedy Hill’s empathy changed many lives


PHOTOS BY DAVIDL. RYAN/GLOBE STAFF

Above:The funeral program
forSaoirseKennedyHill.
Left: Courtney KennedyHill
(centerforeground)looked
onas thecasket of her
daughter, Saoirse,was
carriedfromOurLadyof
Victory Churchin
CentervilleMonday. Sydney
LawfordMcKelvy(left) and
MariaShriver(right)stood
by herside.Bottomleft:
Max Kennedyhelpedhis
mother, EthelKennedy, on
herway to thechurch.

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