Kissinger domi Cantiae in Connecticuta die 29 Novembris2023 mortuus est, aetate suae centesima.[2][3][4][5] Inter superstites erant uxor, Nancy Maginnes Kissinger; duo liberi, David et Elizabeth; et quinque nepotes.[6]
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