Obama's Grandmother Dies At Age 86

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First Posted: 11- 3-08 04:36 PM   |   Updated: 12- 4-08 05:12 AM

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***Scroll down to the bottom of this article see John and Cindy McCain's statement on the death of Barack Obama's grandmother:***

Barack Obama's grandmother, whose personality and bearing shaped much of the life of the Democratic presidential contender, has died, Obama announced Monday, 1 day before the election. Madelyn Payne Dunham was 86. Obama announced the news from the campaign trail in Charlotte, N.C. The joint statement with his sister Maya Soetoro-Ng said Dunham died peacefully late Sunday night after a battle with cancer.

They said: "She was the cornerstone of our family, and a woman of extraordinary accomplishment, strength, and humility. She was the person who encouraged and allowed us to take chances."

Obama learned of her death Monday morning while he was campaigning in Jacksonville, Fla. He planned to go ahead with campaign appearances.

The family said a private ceremony would be held later.

Last month, Obama took a break from campaigning and flew to Hawaii to be with Dunham as her health declined.

Obama said the decision to go to Hawaii was easy to make, telling CBS that he "got there too late" when his mother died of ovarian cancer in 1995 at 53, and wanted to make sure "that I don't make the same mistake twice."

The Kansas-born Dunham and her husband, Stanley, raised their grandson for several years so he could attend school in Honolulu while their daughter and her second husband lived overseas. Her influence on Obama's manner and the way he viewed the world was substantial, the candidate himself told millions watching him accept his party's nomination in Denver in August.

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"She's the one who taught me about hard work," he said. "She's the one who put off buying a new car or a new dress for herself so that I could have a better life. She poured everything she had into me."

Obama's nickname for his grandmother was "Toot," a version of the Hawaiian word for grandmother, tutu. Many of his speeches describe her working on a bomber assembly line during World War II.

Madelyn and Stanley Dunham married in 1940, a few weeks before she graduated from high school. Their daughter, Stanley Ann, was born in 1942. After several moves to and from California, Texas, Washington and Kansas, Stanley Dunham's job landed the family in Hawaii.

It was there that Stanley Ann later met and fell in love with Obama's father, a Kenyan named Barack Hussein Obama Sr. They had met in Russian class at the University of Hawaii. Their son was born in August 1961, but the marriage didn't last long. She later married an Indonesian, Lolo Soetoro, another university student she met in Hawaii.

Obama moved to Indonesia with his mother and stepfather at age 6. But in 1971, her mother sent him back to Hawaii to live with her parents. He stayed with the Dunhams until he graduated from high school in 1979.

In his autobiography, Obama wrote fondly of playing basketball on a court below his grandparents' 10th-floor Honolulu apartment, and looking up to see his grandmother watching.

It was the same apartment Obama visited on annual holiday trips to Hawaii, a weeklong vacation from his campaign in August, and his pre-election visit in October. Family members said his grandmother could not travel because of her health.

Obama and his grandparents:

Madelyn Dunham, who took university classes but to her chagrin never earned a degree, nonetheless rose from a secretarial job at the Bank of Hawaii to become one of the state's first female bank vice presidents.

"Every morning, she woke up at 5 a.m. and changed from the frowsy muu-muus she wore around the apartment into a tailored suit and high-heeled pumps," Obama wrote.

After her health took a turn for the worse, her brother said on Oct. 21 that she had already lived long enough to see her "Barry" achieve what she'd wanted for him.

"I think she thinks she was important in raising a fine young man," Charles Payne, 83, said in a brief telephone interview 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."

Stanley Dunham died in 1992, while Obama's mother died in 1995. His father is also deceased.

When Obama was young, he and his grandmother toured the United States by Greyhound bus, stopping at the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone Park, Disneyland and Chicago, where Obama would years later settle.

It was an incident during his teenage years that became one of Obama's most vivid memories of Toot. She had been aggressively panhandled by a man and she wanted her husband to take her to work. When Obama asked why, his grandfather said Madelyn Dunham was bothered because the panhandler was black.

The words hit the biracial Obama "like a fist in my stomach," he wrote later. He was sure his grandparents loved him deeply. "And yet," he added, "I knew that men who might easily have been my brothers could still inspire their rawest fears."

Obama referred to the incident again when he addressed race in a speech in March during a controversy over his former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. "I can no more disown him than I can my white grandmother," he said.

Dunham was "a woman who loves me as much as she loves anything in this world but who once confessed her fear of black men who passed her on the street."

Still, much of who Obama is comes from his grandmother, said his half sister.

"From our grandmother, he gets his pragmatism, his levelheadedness, his ability to stay centered in the eye of the story," she told The Associated Press. "His sensible, no-nonsense (side) is inherited from her."

Madelyn Lee Payne was born to Rolla and Leona Payne in October, 1922, in Peru, Kan., but lived much of her childhood in nearby Augusta.

She was the oldest of four children, and she loved to read everything from James Hilton's "Lost Horizon" to Agatha Christie's "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd."

Dunham and her husband were "vicious" bridge players, according to her brother Jack. After retirement, the two of them would take island cruises and do little but play bridge and a more difficult version called duplicate bridge.

Associated Press Writer Nedra Pickler in Charlotte, N.C. contributed to this report.
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Statement by John and Cindy McCain on the death of Barack Obama's grandmother:

ARLINGTON, VA -- Today, U.S. Senator John McCain and Mrs. Cindy McCain issued the following statement on the passing of Barack Obama's grandmother, Madelyn Dunham:

"We offer our deepest condolences to Barack Obama and his family as they grieve the loss of their beloved grandmother. Our thoughts and prayers go out to them as they remember and celebrate the life of someone who had such a profound impact in their lives."

***Scroll down to the bottom of this article see John and Cindy McCain's statement on the death of Barack Obama's grandmother:*** Barack Obama's grandmother, whose personality and bearing shaped muc...
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I've never met the woman, and yet was terribly saddened by this news.

One day before the election...

My deepest sympathies to the family.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 AM on 11/04/2008
- picval I'm a Fan of picval 2 fans permalink

What a great job Toot did in raising this GREAT MAN! now the work will begin, it's going to hurt, but with Obama at the helm it will not be to rocky. I'm sure that Toot will be watching with her husband and Obamas mother from the heavens.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 AM on 11/04/2008
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May you rest in peace, dear and darling lady, knowing what a gift you gave to the world in your outstanding grandson. He will win today and make you, his grandfather Dunham, his mother, Stanley Ann and his father, Barack, Sr., proud.

YES WE CAN! YES WE WILL!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 AM on 11/04/2008
- Ozohead I'm a Fan of Ozohead 2 fans permalink

Thank you, Toot!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 AM on 11/04/2008
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Senator, we have your back. Lean on us!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 AM on 11/04/2008
- jtmoney I'm a Fan of jtmoney 11 fans permalink

I saw Obama last night speak about her. He was very geniune and eloquent speaking about her. You can tell she had a tremendous impact in his life.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 AM on 11/04/2008

God bless you, Toot, you raised an extraordinary man. Rest in peace. God bless you, too, Obama. I have just watched you vote and I am all choked up. I live in Australia right now, where it is the middle of the night. I cannot sleep. I don't want to stop praying for you and of us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 AM on 11/04/2008

im so srry about your grandma

RIP but she is in a better place got has

love u Barack Obama u r the BEST!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 AM on 11/04/2008
- LittleGirl I'm a Fan of LittleGirl 3 fans permalink

So sad for you today, President Obama. It's been a day switching between utter joy and choking tears for your loss. God Speed. You are in our prayers because I believe. I believe in a United States of America.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 AM on 11/04/2008
- TFDNYC I'm a Fan of TFDNYC 14 fans permalink
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This made me cry a little bit. May the national catharsis begin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 AM on 11/04/2008

The "bereavement' poem by Mary Elizabeth Frye came to mind after Toot's passing:
Do not stand at my grave and weep; I am not there. I do not sleep. I am a thousand winds that blow. I am the diamond glint on snow. I am the sunlight on ripened grain. I am the gentle autumn rain. When you awaken in the morning's hush, I am the swift uplifting rush of quiet birds in circled flight; I am the soft stars that shine at night. Do not stand at my grave and weep, I am not there, I do not sleep.
Let's all get out and VOTE today!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 AM on 11/04/2008
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Amen, sister, amen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 AM on 11/04/2008

I'm so very glad that he was able to see his grandmother before she passed away and spend the special time with her that was necessary in her last days. The one final thing that she was able to do was to vote for him and have her vote counted. Thanks, Toot, for the sacrifices you made (in essence) for this nation! Rest in peace...

Obama/Biden '08!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:21 AM on 11/04/2008

As if the GOP couldn't make things any worse for themselves, yesterday they filed a formal complaint about Obama taking his campaign plane to Hawaii.

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2008/11/03/california_gop_files_fec_compl.html

They might as well just take a giant stack of republican ballots and make a bonfire. Do these guys WANT to lose?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 AM on 11/04/2008

Blakeman: "You know what the outrage is today? Barack Obama taking a 767 campaign plane to go visit his grandma."

That HORRIBLE Brad Blakeman made that HEARTLESS remark that Obama should have taken a COMMERCIAL plane to visit his DYING grandmother. HOPEfully, he'll keep his mouth shut THIS time!!!

I offer my condolences to Senator (soon to be PRESIDENT) Obama's family!

OBAMA/BIDEN '08!
HOPE and CHANGE WE (AND THE WORLD) CAN BELIEVE IN!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 AM on 11/04/2008
- troika I'm a Fan of troika 11 fans permalink

You hit the nail on the head. The doctors for Grandma Toot knew she had only a few days left on this earth and hence advised Obama to go and visit her at a moment's notice. I commend him for his priority. Grandma FIRST. For Brad Blakeman to sit and say a few nonsensical things about Obama having had to take the private plane to visit her is beyond pale. How can he ever consider himself a true christian minus compassion. This is the same guy who went on air and called Sen. Clinton the B word and later when questioned said he has every right to do so. I cannot fathom why CNN and MSNBC still invite this nut to comment on TV. Nothing ever sensible comes out of this man's mouth.

Our deepest sympathies to Sen. Obama on this day. May she rest in peace. One win for his TOOT. Go Obama/Biden.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 AM on 11/04/2008

Thank you for the phone number for the GOP and for the name of that %#@ who made that unbelievable statement. Of course the repubs had to shoot back with this trash because the story of Sarah's $150,000 shopping spree had just hit the news, so the repubs were a bit sensitive about finances.
I am disgusted by some of the comments that I've heard from the repubs over the last 22 months! Thank heaven Election Day is here!!!
Now, I'm headed back to one of Obama's campaign offices to volunteer. I made almost 100 calls at the phone-bank last night! It was great!
Today is the day folks.....VOTE, VOTE, VOTE....... Obama/Biden!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 PM on 11/04/2008

Here is the phone number for the California GOP if you want to voice your displeasure.
916.448.9496

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 AM on 11/04/2008

I'll be calling, thanks for the #.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 PM on 11/04/2008
- aphid I'm a Fan of aphid 4 fans permalink
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Rest in peace, Toot, and thank you for helping to raise such a fine man.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 AM on 11/04/2008
- 13lotus I'm a Fan of 13lotus 2 fans permalink

this is a man that millions of people relate to...his life story....it is a familiar one to a lot of us. and not only is obama an inspiration...his grandmother, along with his grandfather and mother...are also inspirational. they struggled in a scenario that brings conflict, usually, among the community in regards to race...bu, it is proof positive that there are amazing people in this world. this is why obama is the vehicle to bring people together. PLEASE GET OUT AND VOTE!

good work, toot. he will be a great president, because he is a great man. thank you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:44 AM on 11/04/2008
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