Marian Robinson, the mother of former First Lady Michelle Obama, has passed away at the age of 86, leaving behind a legacy marked by her warmth, generosity, and deep involvement in her family’s life.
My mom Marian Robinson was my rock, always there for whatever I needed. She was the same steady backstop for our entire family, and we are heartbroken to share she passed away today. We wanted to offer some reflections on her remarkable life: https://t.co/F7T6q625PC
— Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) May 31, 2024
Born on July 30, 1937, in Chicago, Robinson was deeply ingrained in her community and led a modest life working as a secretary at Spiegel’s catalog store before moving on to a bank position. Her strong work ethic was a value she earnestly passed down to her children, Michelle and Craig, shaping their ambitions and accomplishments.
When her son-in-law, Barack Obama, became President, Robinson played a crucial, supportive role by moving into the White House. There, she assisted with caring for her granddaughters, Malia and Sasha, providing a stable, loving environment amidst the intense scrutiny of public life. Despite her significant role, she maintained a low profile, ensuring her family remained grounded and focused.
Marian Robinson’s influence extended beyond the immediate family, touching those who learned of her through her daughter’s public narratives and appearances. Her blend of quiet strength, dedication, and a grounded perspective resonated with many Americans, leaving an indelible mark on the fabric of her family and the broader community.
Her life and contributions will be remembered as a significant part of the Obama family’s story and an inspiring example of strength in America’s history. Her memory will undoubtedly live on through the lives of her family members and all who were inspired by her story. In a statement from the Robinson’s family, she is remembered with these words:
“Although she adamantly denied it — is that there was and will be only one Marian Robinson. In our sadness, we are lifted up by the extraordinary gift of her life. And we will spend the rest of ours trying to live up to her example.”