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    Sargent Shriver

    American diplomat, politician and activist

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  1. They had five children: Robert Sargent "Bobby" Shriver III (born April 28, 1954), Maria Owings Shriver (born November 6, 1955), Timothy Perry Shriver (born August 29, 1959), Mark Kennedy Shriver (born February 17, 1964), and Anthony Paul Kennedy Shriver (born July 20, 1965). The Shrivers were married for 56 years, and often worked together on ...

  2. Oct 31, 2023 · Sargent Shriver sits with his wife, Eunice, and three of his children, Maria, Bobby, and Timothy. The family is playing with little Cynthia Johnson, daughter of President Lyndon B. Johnson. (Photo courtesy of the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Museum and Library.)

  3. Sargent and Eunice congratulate son Tim Shriver and his wife, Linda, at the closing ceremony of the 1995 Special Olympics World Games in New Haven. The Shriver family gather at their favorite summer spot, Hyannisport, Massachusetts, during 1996.

  4. Shriver was born at Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, to Sargent Shriver (1915—2011) and Eunice Kennedy Shriver (1921—2009), the first of their five children. His siblings are Maria (born 1955), Timothy (born 1959), Mark (born 1964) and Anthony (born 1965).

  5. They had five children: Robert, Maria (who grew up to be a renowned journalist and author), Timothy, Mark, and Anthony. In 2003, Shriver was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. He died on January 18, 2011.

  6. daughter Maria Shriver. R. Sargent Shriver (born November 9, 1915, Westminster, Maryland, U.S.—died January 18, 2011, Bethesda, Maryland) was an administrator, diplomat, first director (1961–66) of the U.S. Peace Corps, and Democratic nominee for the U.S. vice presidency in 1972.

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  8. The Shrivers would have five children: Robert III, Maria, Timothy, Mark, and Anthony. Shortly after the wedding, the couple settled in Chicago. In 1955, Shriver began directing both the Catholic Interracial Council, an organization established for the desegregation of schools, and the Chicago Board of Education.

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