Janet Lee Bouvier was born on December 3, 1907, in Manhattan, New York. She was an American socialite, mother of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and grandmother of Caroline Kennedy and John F. Kennedy Jr. Janet Lee Bouvier was known for her stylish and sophisticated demeanor.
She was married to John Vernou Bouvier III, a successful stockbroker, with whom she had two daughters, Jacqueline and Caroline Lee Bouvier. Janet Lee Bouvier was an accomplished equestrian and horse breeder, as well as a talented writer and editor. She also worked as a columnist for the Washington Times-Herald.
Janet Lee Bouvier passed away on July 22, 1989, at the age of 81. Despite facing personal challenges in her life, including a tumultuous marriage and struggles with alcoholism, she was remembered for her grace, intelligence, and determination. Janet Lee Bouvier's legacy lives on through her daughters and grandchildren, who have continued to embody her spirit of elegance and grace.
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