Reading: Tatiana Schlossberg’s parents move in with George Moran to help raise her children

Tatiana Schlossberg’s parents move in with George Moran to help raise her children

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and have moved into the same apartment as Dr. and are helping raise ’s two young children after her death in December 2025. said his parents are now living with their granddaughter and grandson full-time and taking care of them every day.

The arrangement places the family’s care for Edwin, 4, and Josephine, 2, at the center of life inside one apartment, with the children’s father and maternal grandparents sharing the load after a devastating loss. It is a sudden change after months in which Tatiana Schlossberg was still trying to keep her family life moving while she battled acute myeloid leukemia.

Schlossberg, 35, died after the illness, leaving behind the two children she shared with Moran, whom she met at Yale and married in 2017. In a New Yorker essay published roughly a month before she died, she wrote that she had learned she had roughly a year to live and described her fear that her children would not remember her, or would know her only through stories and photographs.

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That essay also showed how much of the work had already shifted to the rest of the family. Tatiana Schlossberg wrote that during her treatments her parents, Jack, and her older sister Rose had been raising the children, and she credited Moran for carrying much of the burden at home, saying he handled doctors and insurance calls, slept on the floor of the hospital and stayed calm when she lashed out under steroids.

Now, the care has been formalized in the most intimate way possible. Jack Schlossberg said his parents were “really playing the role of new parents right now,” that they live with their niece and nephew and that “they’re all living in the same apartment,” a rare public glimpse into how the family is trying to keep Edwin and Josephine surrounded by familiar people after their mother’s death.

The new living arrangement also lands as Jack Schlossberg has just launched a congressional campaign in New York’s 12th congressional District, where he is running for the seat held for decades by Rep. Jerry Nadler. For the family, though, the immediate question is not political. It is how long the apartment will remain a three-generation household and whether this full-time support for the children will last as they grow older.

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