Obama's Grandmother Has Broken Hip, Says Relative

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ALLEN G. BREED | October 21, 2008 07:56 PM EST | AP

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This photo provided by the presidential campaign of Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., shows Obama in 1979 during his high school graduation in Hawaii with his grandmother Madelyn Lee Payne Dunham. Sen. Obama is canceling nearly all his campaign events Thursday and Friday Oct 23 and 24, 2008 to fly to Hawaii to visit his suddenly gravely ill 85-year-old grandmother, a spokesman said Monday, Oct. 20, 2008. (AP Photo/Obama Presidential Campaign)

RALEIGH, N.C. — If Michelle Obama is her husband's "rock," his grandmother is a big part of the ground beneath it.

Madelyn Payne Dunham gave young Barack Obama a place to call home while his mother traveled the world. When he needed money for school, she went without new clothes to help pay his tuition.

And when the Illinois Senator decided to seek the Democratic presidential nomination, Dunham provided the "Kansas heartland" pedigree he needed to appeal to conservative white voters _ and a personal anecdote about racial prejudice that helped the man with the foreign name and Ivy League resume connect with the African-American experience.

The 85-year-old former bank executive is said to be "gravely ill" after falling and breaking her hip, and some reports suggest she might not live to see the results of the Nov. 4 election. Whatever happens, she's already lived long enough to see her "Barry" achieve what she'd wanted for him, her brother says.

"I think she thinks she was important in raising a fine young man," Charles Payne, 83, said in a brief telephone interview Tuesday from his Chicago home. "I doubt if it would occur to her that he would go this far this fast. But she's enjoyed watching it."

Although he made his mark thousands of miles from the Honolulu apartment where she helped raise him, Obama and others credit Dunham _ whose birthday is Sunday _ with instilling in him an appreciation for education and hard work, and with setting an example of thrift, practicality and tolerance.

"I think there's nobody more important than her, except his mother, in shaping his character," said David Mendell, who interviewed Dunham in 2004 for the Chicago Tribune and later wrote the book, "Obama: From Promise to Power."

Mendell said Obama got "that dreamer quality" seen in his speeches from his late mother. But when he has to decide whom to trust in politics, "that's his grandmother's practicality coming out in him."

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"His grandmother was a real no-nonsense, no-frills woman who was far more skeptical of human nature than his mother," Mendell said Tuesday. "And in politics, he has to rely on both of those characteristics."

The oldest of four children to an oil company clerk and a teacher, Madelyn Payne grew up in a "company house" on the edge of Augusta, Kan. She was a good student and an avid reader, with a special fondness for a good murder mystery.

A couple of weeks before her high school graduation in 1940, without her parents' knowledge or blessing, she married Stanley Dunham _ making her a maverick long before Arizona Sen. John McCain turned the term into a campaign buzz word. While her husband was away in the Army during World War II, she was home raising their daughter, Stanley Ann, and supervising a B-29 bomber assembly line at the Boeing plant in Wichita.

After the war, she followed her husband around the country as he took a series of sales jobs and got a college degree on the GI Bill _ an accomplishment she always dreamed of, but was never quite able to find the time for. Despite that, she worked her way up from a bank secretary to one of the first female bank vice presidents in Hawaii.

The couple were living in Honolulu when their daughter met Barack Obama Sr., a student from Kenya. Barack Jr. was born there in 1961 and remained with his grandparents after his father left to pursue his education. Aside from a four-year interlude during which he lived in Indonesia with his mother and stepfather, Obama spent his childhood in Honolulu _ most of it in the two-bedroom, high-rise apartment where Dunham still lives.

Obama often speaks fondly of "Toot" _ his version of the Hawaiian word "Tutu," or grandparent. In his memoir, "Dreams From My Father," he wrote of looking up from the basketball court to find her watching him practice from the 10th-floor window _ and of how she took the secretarial job at Bank of Hawaii "to help defray the costs of my unexpected birth."

But an incident that occurred when he was a teenager also reminded him just how deep the mistrust between whites and blacks goes in this country.

In the book, he recalled overhearing Toot ask her husband for a ride to work, because a particularly aggressive panhandler had accosted her for money at the bus stop the day before. When Stanley Dunham refused, his grandson couldn't understand why.

"Before you came in, she told me the fella was black," his grandfather explained, according to the memoir. "That's the real reason why she's bothered."

Obama said the words were "like a fist in my stomach."

"Never had they given me reason to doubt their love; I doubted if they ever would," he wrote. "And yet I knew that men who might easily have been my brothers could still inspire their rawest fears."

Obama revived the story in March, when comments by the Rev. Jeremiah Wright prompted Obama to publicly address race relations in America.

"I can no more disown him," he told an audience in Philadelphia of his former pastor, "than I can my white grandmother _ a woman who helped raise me, a woman who sacrificed again and again for me, a woman who loves me as much as she loves anything in this world, but a woman who once confessed her fear of black men who passed by her on the street, and who on more than one occasion has uttered racial or ethnic stereotypes that made me cringe."

Charles Payne said his sister's reaction to being made a campaign issue was "no more than just sort of raised eyebrows." Although she was too ill to travel for the campaign, she followed it closely on television _ even undergoing a corneal transplant earlier this year so she could watch the coverage.

"She was almost totally blind," Payne said. "She's not physically able to" campaign, he said, "but it doesn't mean her interest has flagged."

Obama's campaign announced that he had canceled events later this week to spend some time with his grandmother. Payne said his sister was hospitalized briefly but is back home in her Honolulu apartment, where Obama's sister, Maya Soetoro-Ng, cares for her.

When Payne spoke with his sister on the telephone Monday, they talked about family matters.

"We had a short and as upbeat as possible conversation," said Payne, 83, a retired university library administrator. "She's unhappy with the condition that she's in, I can tell you that."

The campaign didn't come up, and Payne wasn't sure whether his sister had cast her vote yet.

Some reports have Dunham close to death. Payne declined to speculate on how long his sister might have, and whether she had the strength to see her grandson through the election.

"I think, of course, it's been terribly important to her," he said. "And she would like nothing better than to see that."

RALEIGH, N.C. — If Michelle Obama is her husband's "rock," his grandmother is a big part of the ground beneath it. Madelyn Payne Dunham gave young Barack Obama a place to call home while his mo...
RALEIGH, N.C. — If Michelle Obama is her husband's "rock," his grandmother is a big part of the ground beneath it. Madelyn Payne Dunham gave young Barack Obama a place to call home while his mo...
 
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 AM on 10/24/2008

Sad to report, Honolulu media (KITV news) is reporting that Madelyn "Toot" also has cancer, in addition to the hip she broke recently.

Prayers go out to her and her family and may she make it to see her grandson be elected!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 AM on 10/24/2008
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I pray that Mrs. Dunham pulls through.Hopefully all the prayers, cards, flowers and other well wishes will help to emotionally and spiritually strengthen her. One of the worst things about a broken or fractured hip for some older persons is the rehabilitation itself. It is so difficult to lose independence and have to rely on others to care for them but Mrs. Dunham is known to be a pragmatist and a strong woman. She is a survivor so my prayer for Mrs. Dunham and family is that they all see this as another opportunity to demonstrate the strengths of families through their love and cherishment of one another. May God comfort, strengthen and keep you Mrs. Dunham.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:16 AM on 10/24/2008

I lost my grandmother earlier this year, three weeks after she fell and broke her hip. It's a terribly serious situation for an elderly person, but one I hope Mrs. Dunham has the strength to heal through. My heart and thoughts go out to the Obama/Dunham family. Peace and Love to you and yours.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:01 PM on 10/22/2008

Hey -- here's an address for anyone who'd like to send Mrs. Dunham (Toot) a postcard --

Mrs. Madelyn Dunham
c/o OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT
Honolulu Headquarters
1050 Ala Moana Blvd. D2690
Honolulu, HI 96814

I think it would be soooooo encouraging for her to receive sacks and sacks of cards from well-wishers.

Interestingly enough I got this address from the Republicans for Obama site. I think that's terrific.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:47 AM on 10/22/2008

THANK YOU FOR THE INFORMATION!

I AM PROUD THAT MY REPUBLICAN SON HAS RESEARCHED AND LISTENED TO BARACK OBAMA AND WILL BE VOTING WITH ME FOR BARACK FOR PRESIDENT!!!

THE PEOPLE WHO ARE INTELLIGENT, AWARE AND WHO DON'T DWELL IN NEGATIVES...
ALL AGREE THAT
BARACK OBAMA IS "THE PEOPLE'S PRESIDENT"!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:57 PM on 10/22/2008

Isn't it great that we have such a steady presidential candidate in Obama? He can campaign and keep his family priorities straight at the same time. He has shown strength of character throughout this campaign. God bless Obama and his family.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:27 AM on 10/22/2008

May God Bless You! We will continue to keep you and your family lifted in our prayers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:44 AM on 10/22/2008

While this time in Barack Obama's life is certainly one of the most important, his grandmother is the most influential and important person in his life. A position she shares with his wife and children. To love and be loved is such a necessary ingredient for a fruitful life. Her love for him allows him to love others. I applaud him for taking this time. None of us know the plans of God but it is my hope she will remain among us to see her Barry take the oath of office as POTUS. She has done her job. We all should pray for this family and this nation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:36 AM on 10/22/2008

My thoughts and prayers are with Obama and his beloved grandmother, Toot.

May God bless your family!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:42 AM on 10/22/2008
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Classic, McCain campaign. Won't even acknowledge her illness. These republican candidates are sociopaths. Unthinking, unfeeling, numb. If they're this cold to a candidate in the midst of an election, imagine how they will treat the American people if they're elected. My G*d, they won't even do it to garner sympathy votes. These folks are COLD, people. All my prayers and wishes to Sen. Obama and his grandmother. Dear Lord, let her live to see her grandson elected President!!!!! Obama/Biden08.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:44 AM on 10/22/2008
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I'd be willing to bet there are nuts on the far right who are convinced the whole thing is made up as some kind of campaign "strategy"!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 AM on 10/22/2008

That's already been said on some blogs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:22 AM on 10/22/2008

God bless you Mrs. Dunham. You must be a remarkable woman. I am praying for you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 AM on 10/22/2008

I saw some negative comments on the Fox.com blog that was so sickening. It's good to read the great vibes on this site. If something were to happen to McCain's mother or Palin"s relatives, I would wish them well. Too bad the opposite isn't true of McCain supporters regarding Obama's Toot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 AM on 10/22/2008

It is astonishing to me that Family Values-Palin and McCain have not had the decency to wish her well. Can you imagine any other candidate, including Bush being so callous?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 AM on 10/22/2008
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Mrs Durham you are in my prayers.

The Obama's are in our prayers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:27 AM on 10/22/2008
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oh it makes me so sad that his "toot" might not make it to the election. i wish and hope for her to make it. i have tears for her and obama too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:02 AM on 10/22/2008

My grandfather in France suffered a series of heart attacks and was on death's door. Not thought to have more than a few weeks. At the time word arrived that my mother and her children, me included, were planning to come visit that fall. We did not know about his condition at the time.
Well, he managed to lived until Sept. and saw his grandchildren for the first time and his daughter again after many years.
And he managed one day to walk from his home to my aunt's to see us unexpectedly.
We stayed a week and half and left on a Wednesday to go to Paris to stay with my other aunt. That night he passed away.
The power of family and will to live is amazing.
I think Mrs. Dunham will find the will to live to see her beloved Barry through on November 4th and take his phone call (he called her the night he clinch the nomination) when he tells her he did it and is the new president. After that, when the time comes, she will go knowing her beloved Barry achieved the impossible and he owes it her and her strength, her will and her undying love for him and his for her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 PM on 10/21/2008
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