The Kerryman (North Kerry)

Jean had a deep affection for Kerry

- By STEPHEN FERNANE

THE political dynasty that is ‘ the Kennedys’ has been a constant thread in the fabric of Irish-American relations since the 1960s, and the recent passing of Jean Kennedy Smith – sister to former US President John F Kennedy – at her home in Manhattan has brought a flood of memories back of Jean’s visits to the Kingdom between 1994 and 1998.

Friend and confidant to Jean Kennedy Smith during her visits to Kerry is former Fine Gael Minister, Jimmy Deenihan. Jimmy first met Jean in the US Embassy in Dublin where ‘a very good friendship’ was struck up. He explains that Jean was keen to visit the Blasket Islands, so he invited her to Kerry. A tour of the peninsula’s rich archaeolog­y followed, while Jean later returned to play a round of golf in Ballybunio­n with Jimmy. became part of local history in August 1995 when a monument dedicated to the Jean’s mother, Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, was unveiled. In March 1995 Tralee Town Council wrote to Jean Kennedy Smith inviting her to attend the unveiling. Designed by Tralee sculptor Paula O’Sullivan, the bronze likeness is set in a stone fashioned by Ballymacel­ligott stone mason and former Tralee Town Councillor, Billy Leen.

Former gardeners of the park, Brendan and Lorna Enright, fondly recall the day Jean Kennedy Smith attended the unveiling, and admired their work. Brendan believes this high profile visit helped boost the number of American tourists to Tralee in the years that followed.

“It was a huge boost for American visitors, and they would always ask us: ‘where’s Rose Kennedy’s sculpture?’” Said Brendan.

“She was a very nice woman, and I remember her as being a quiet woman who didn’t like much fuss made of her. She was delighted with that sculpture and how the park was dedicated to the memory of her mother.”

Brendan continued: “She chatted about the different variety of roses we had and the cultivatio­n methods involved. She mentioned how she had a big collection of roses in her own garden back in Long Island. She couldn’t have been nicer to Lorna and I.

“It was a great boost having someone of that stature recognise our rose garden. I still remember it like it was yesterday; she walked the park afterwards admiring the amazing species of trees we have.”

Jean was the last-surviving child of Joseph Kennedy and Rose Fitzgerald. Her siblings included US President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, Special Olympic founder Eunice Kennedy Shriver and Senator Ted Kennedy.

In 2011, President Barack Obama awarded Jean Kennedy Smith the Presidenti­al Medal of Freedom for her work with people with disabiliti­es.

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