Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s estranged wife, Mary Richardson Kennedy, who had fought drug and alcohol problems, has been found dead at the family home.

The 52-year-old architect’s cause of death has not been released yet.

In a statement issued by Robert Kennedy Jr’s chief of staff, the family said Mary Kennedy “inspired our family with her kindness, her love, her gentle soul and generous spirit.

“Mary was a genius at friendship, a tremendously gifted architect and a pioneer and relentless advocate of green design who enhanced her cutting edge, energy efficient creations with exquisite taste and style.”

The former Mary Richardson, a long-time associate of the Kennedy clan, married Robert Kennedy Jr, a prominent environmental lawyer and the son of Senator Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of President John F. Kennedy, in 1994.

The couple had four children, the youngest born in July 2001. Robert Kennedy Jr also has two children from a previous marriage.

Mary Kennedy was an architect and designer and had overseen the renovation of the couple’s home into an environmentally advanced showpiece.

Her family cited her devotion to her children in remembering her.

“Our heart goes out to her children who she loved without reservation, ”they said in a statement issued by lawyer Kerry Lawrence.

At the home, a red brick mansion with a columned porch entrance set in a heavily wooded acreage, police kept media away.

Mary Richardson had known the Kennedys for years, through her friendship with Robert Kennedy Jr’s sister, Kerry Kennedy, whom she met at boarding school.

She had been Kerry Kennedy’s maid of honour in 1990.

She had had trouble with drugs and alcohol and had two high-profile arrests around the time her husband filed for divorce in 2010.

Mary Kennedy was first arrested on May 15 of that year on a charge of driving while intoxicated after a police officer reported seeing her drive her car over a curb near the family’s Bedford home.

Her only passenger was a dog, and police said she had a blood-alcohol level of 0.11 per cent; the legal limit is 0.08 per cent. Her licence was suspended.

Mary Kennedy was charged later that year with driving under the influence of drugs but that charge was dismissed in July 2011 when a judge said the evidence showed she did not know the pills she had taken would impair her ability to drive.

The unexpected death of another person connected to the Kennedy clan brought to mind the other sorrows the famous family has suffered.

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