Marian Robinson, Michelle Obama’s mother, passed away early on Friday morning.
Her age was eighty-six.
Robinson’s family announced in a statement that he passed away quietly.
The statement read, “As a mother, she was our rock, a serene and nonjudgmental witness to our victories and setbacks.”
“No matter how far we had traveled, she was always, always there to welcome us home with that profound and lasting love.”
Following her son-in-law Barack Obama’s election to the US presidency in 2008, Robinson gained notoriety as the country’s first grandmother.
In a separate statement, Michelle Obama added that her mother served as her rock.
“Always there for whatever I needed,” the woman tweeted.
We are devastated to learn that she died away today; she was our family’s constant rock.
Though she kept to herself, Robinson had a significant role in the White House during both of Obama’s administrations.
She attended performances in the East Room and holiday events while traveling overseas.
But Sasha and Malia, her granddaughters, were her primary concern.
“We wish she were here to offer us some perspective, to mend our heavy hearts with a laugh and a dose of her wisdom,” the family wrote in a message, expressing how much they will all miss her.
But we find solace in the fact that she is back in her devoted lover Fraser’s arms, that she has positioned her TV tray next to his chair, and that they are raising their glasses to their tipples as she recounts him tales of this wild and amazing journey. She misses him terribly.
Though Robinson had lived in Chicago her entire life, in 2009 she consented to go to Washington, DC, in order to assist in caring for her young grandchildren who were housed in the White House.
She was essential to us. The women relied on her. The family described her as “our rock through it all” in a tribute.
“In 2013, I had the opportunity to spend some alone time with her during the Arthur Ashe Kids Day at the US Open.
“May her soul find peace.”
“My family sends our love,” the actress Mia Farrow posted on her blog. We are deeply saddened to learn of your loss.
Lin-Manuel Miranda said on Instagram, “I was too scared to look any of you in the eye from the stage when you invited me to perform at the White House in 2009.”
It wasn’t until I turned to see your mom’s beaming smile that I felt at ease and prepared to leave.
finding it hard to accept that she’s gone. In the upcoming days and weeks, we will be sending up prayers for you and your family.