Marian Shields Robinson, the mother of Michelle Obama, passed away at the age of 86. She moved into the White House in 2009 to help care for her granddaughters, Malia and Sasha, after her son-in-law Barack Obama was elected president. Initially reluctant to move to Washington, Mrs. Robinson eventually agreed to the move to spend time with her granddaughters and provide them with a sense of normalcy. She played a significant role in the girls’ lives during their time at the White House, offering them support and stability as their parents settled into their new roles.

In her 2018 memoir, Michelle Obama described her mother as a steady presence in her life, providing unconditional love and support. Mrs. Robinson’s willingness to prioritize her family’s needs over her own allowed Michelle to pursue her own ambitions with confidence. Despite her close connection to the first family, Mrs. Robinson maintained a level of privacy and anonymity that was admired by many, including the president and first lady. She was able to move freely in and out of the White House and enjoy various activities without the constant attention of the press.

While living in the White House, Mrs. Robinson had the opportunity to travel internationally for the first time. She accompanied the Obamas on trips to France, Russia, Italy, Ghana, South Africa, Botswana, and China. These experiences allowed her to explore new cultures and meet important figures, such as Pope Benedict and tour historic sites like Rome’s Colosseum. Despite her initial doubts about her daughter’s relationship with Barack Obama, Mrs. Robinson witnessed their marriage in 1992 and remained supportive of their family throughout their time in the public eye.

Born in Chicago in 1937, Marian Lois Shields Robinson was a dedicated stay-at-home mom who emphasized the importance of education to her children. Both of her children, including Michelle Obama, went on to attend Ivy League schools and pursue successful careers. Mrs. Robinson’s husband, Fraser Robinson, worked as a pump operator for the Chicago Water Department and passed away in 1991. Throughout her life, Mrs. Robinson’s love and dedication to her family left a lasting impact on those around her, including her daughters, grandchildren, and son-in-law, Barack Obama.

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