Marian Robinson, the mother of former First Lady Michelle Obama, died at the age of 86, according to a family announcement released on Friday. The statement said she passed away peacefully in the morning, marking the loss of a woman whose calm presence and steady support shaped the lives of those closest to her.
Michelle Obama paid tribute to her mother with an emotional message, describing her as a constant source of comfort and strength. She reflected on the dependable role Marian Robinson played not only in her own life, but throughout the entire family. Her words conveyed deep gratitude as well as grief, capturing the bond they shared and the profound space her mother leaves behind.
Former President Barack Obama also shared a public remembrance, honoring Marian Robinson as a truly exceptional person. He expressed appreciation for the years their family was able to spend with her and noted that her example would continue to guide them. His message underscored the quiet influence she had, not through public attention, but through character, warmth, and unwavering love.
Born Marian Shields in 1937, she later married Fraser Robinson III, a World War II veteran and employee of Chicago’s water department. Together, they raised their children, Michelle and Craig, in a modest home on Chicago’s South Side. Her life story reflected devotion to family, humility, and resilience—qualities that remained central to how she was remembered.