With sorrowful hearts, we offer our thoughts and prayers to the Obama family during this terrible time. On Friday morning, Maria Robinson, Michelle Obama’s mother, died quietly at the age of 86. Her presence will be greatly missed by everyone who knew her.Maria Robinson was more than just a mother; she was a source of strength and support for her family.

She was always there for them, providing unflinching love and nonjudgmental support. No matter how far they had traveled, she welcomed them home with open arms.When her son-in-law, Barack Obama, was elected president of the United States in 2008, Maria Robinson became regarded as the country’s first grandmother. Michelle Obama characterized her mother as a rock who was always there for her, regardless of the circumstances. Maria’s steady presence provided comfort and security to the entire family.
Maria Robinson was a frequent visitor to the White House during the Obama administration. Although she did not seek attention, she attended Christmas parties and concerts in the East Room while also spending time with her granddaughters, Sasha and Malia.The family’s message beautifully expresses the void left by Maria’s death. They remarked how much they would miss her and the advice she provided. They took comfort in knowing that she has been reunited with her loving husband, Fraser, in a place of eternal peace.

Maria Robinson was a beloved figure in Chicago, her birthplace, where she had spent her whole life. Nonetheless, when her grandkids needed her in Washington, D.C., she quickly went to the White House in 2009. She relished the opportunity to shower Malia and Sasha with affection in her new role as grandmother, as she had done with her other grandkids.
Maria Robinson, born in 1937, had deep roots on Chicago’s South Side. She raised her two children, Michelle and Craig Robinson, there as well. Her love and devotion to her family had no limits. Maria married Fraser C. Robinson III in 1960, and he died in 1991 from multiple sclerosis. Maria saw considerable adjustments after moving from the South Side to the White House. She was not used to being waited on and frequently insisted on performing her own tasks, such as laundry.
Despite the grandeur of the White House, Maria found peace in small moments. She cherished the time she spent in a room immediately outside her bedroom with windows that overlooked the Washington Monument. Her objectives were clear, and instead of seeking out superstars, she only wanted to meet one: the Pope. Many people from many areas of life have paid respect to Maria Robinson, emphasizing her significance in the Obama family’s existence.

Tennis superstar Billie Jean King, who won 39 Grand Slam titles, expressed her sympathies and revealed a personal connection with Maria from their time together at the 2013 US Open. Lin-Manuel Miranda, the creator of the Broadway blockbuster “Hamilton,” also paid a moving tribute. Miranda recalled his nervousness before playing at the White House in 2009, but Maria’s encouraging smile gave him the confidence to take the stage.
He extended his heartfelt condolences to the Obama family and assured them of his prayers. Maria Robinson’s influence spread far and wide, touching the lives of those she met. Her love, wisdom, and steadfast support will be treasured and remembered by everyone who had the pleasure of knowing her. May she rest peacefully.