Marian Robinson, mother of former First Lady Michelle Obama, passed away at 86, her family announced. Robinson moved from Chicago to Washington, D.C., during the Obama administration to help care for her granddaughters, Malia and Sasha, becoming a beloved presence in the White House. Despite keeping a low profile, she attended events and traveled occasionally but mostly focused on her family.
Robinson was praised for her steady, grounding influence on the Obama family, especially during the challenges of White House life. Michelle Obama credited her mother with teaching her confidence and self-worth. Barack Obama once called Robinson “the least pretentious person I know.” She preferred quiet moments over the usual White House fanfare and even insisted on doing her own laundry.
President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden expressed their condolences, highlighting Robinson’s fierce, unconditional love and the deep impact she had on those around her.
Born in Chicago in 1937, Robinson was a devoted mother and grandmother, remembered as a pillar of strength and love by her family. An exhibit at the Obama Presidential Center now honors her legacy.