Marian Shields Robinson, Mother of Michelle Obama, Dies at 86
Marian Shields Robinson, the mother of former First Lady Michelle Obama, passed away at the age of 86 on May 31, 2024. Her death was announced by Michelle Obama and her family in a statement expressing their deep sorrow and celebrating the extraordinary gift of her life.
Robinson, a lifelong Chicagoan, relocated to the White House in 2009 when her son-in-law, Barack Obama, was elected President. She moved to Washington, D.C., primarily to help care for her granddaughters, Malia and Sasha, who were 10 and 7 years old at the time.
Born on July 30, 1937, in Chicago, Robinson was one of seven children. She attended teaching college for two years before marrying Fraser Robinson in 1960. They had two children, Craig and Michelle, emphasizing the importance of education to both. Michelle Obama attended Princeton University and later earned a law degree from Harvard, while Craig also graduated from Princeton and pursued a career in sports coaching.
During her years in the White House, Marian Robinson was known for her preference for a low-profile lifestyle, often engaging in everyday activities like school runs and attending family events rather than mingling with high-profile guests. Her time at the executive mansion allowed her to travel abroad for the first time, accompanying the First Family on numerous international trips.
Michelle Obama and her family highlighted Robinson's resilience and support in their tribute, noting that she was a significant stabilizing force for the Obama family during their tenure in the White House. Her presence provided a sense of normalcy and comfort during challenging times.
Robinson’s husband, Fraser Robinson, who had multiple sclerosis, passed away in 1991. Marian Robinson is remembered as a devoted mother, grandmother, and a beloved figure who cherished her family deeply.
Robinson's passing marks the end of a chapter for the Obama family, who continue to honor her legacy and the unwavering support she offered them.