The Obama family is mourning the loss of Marian Robinson, the mother of former First Lady Michelle Obama, who passed away peacefully at the age of 86. The family shared the news in a heartfelt statement, describing Robinson as a loving and steady presence whose support shaped generations of their family. Michelle Obama paid tribute to her mother through an emotional social media message, calling her “my rock” and expressing deep gratitude for the constant support she provided throughout her life. She reflected on the way her mother was always present during both joyful and difficult moments, not only for her children but for the entire family.
Former President Barack Obama also shared a message honoring Marian Robinson’s influence and character. He described her as truly one-of-a-kind and said the family felt fortunate to have shared life with her for so many years. He added that they would continue trying to live according to the example she set through her kindness, humility, and strength. Born Marian Shields in 1937, Robinson grew up in Chicago before marrying Fraser Robinson III, a World War II veteran and employee of the city’s water department.
Together, they raised Michelle Obama and her brother Craig Robinson in a modest home on Chicago’s South Side. Over the years, Marian Robinson became widely admired for her grounded personality and quiet wisdom, especially during her time living in the White House while helping care for her granddaughters during Barack Obama’s presidency.
Many people admired Robinson for staying out of the political spotlight while remaining a deeply important figure within the Obama family. Her calm presence, practical outlook, and devotion to family earned respect from people across the country. Following the announcement, messages of sympathy and support quickly spread online as public figures and supporters reflected on her lasting influence and the values she passed down to her family.