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Jean Biden Dead: Joe Biden's Mother Catherine Dies At 92

Huffington Post/Associated Press   First Posted: 03/18/10 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 04:10 PM ET

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Catherine Biden, Joe Biden's mother, died today at the age of 92.

Catherine "Jean" Biden died today in Wilmington, Delaware, surrounded by family, according to a statement released by the White House.

Born Catherine Eugenia Finnegan, the mother of Vice President Joe Biden was 92. She had recently been "seriously ill" per reports.

The vice president went to the hospital to be at her bedside.

Joe Biden mentioned his mother during an address at the Democratic National Convention in 2008 and recalled the advice she gave him as a child:

"As a child I stuttered and she lovingly would look at me and tell me 'Joey, it's because you're so bright you can't get the thoughts out quickly enough.' When I wasn't as well-dressed as the other kids she would look at me and say 'Joey, oh, you're so handsome, honey, you're so handsome.' And when I got knocked down by guys bigger than me, and this is the God's truth, she sent me back out and said 'Bloody their nose so you can walk down the street the next day!'"

More from the Associated Press:

WILMINGTON, Del. -- Jean Biden, who raised her son Vice President Joe Biden to believe in what he called "America's creed ... everyone is your equal," died Friday after falling seriously ill in recent days. She was 92.

In a statement, the vice president said she died in Wilmington surrounded by her family and loved ones. She had suffered a broken hip in a fall in March 2009.

"Together with my father, her husband of 61 years who passed away in 2002, we learned the dignity of hard work and that you are defined by your sense of honor," he said in the statement. "Her strength, which was immeasurable, will live on in all of us."

Joe Biden Jr. was first elected to the Senate in 1972, shortly before his 30th birthday. His mother helped out by organizing coffee klatches - part of a family effort that also included Biden's father, sister and brothers.

"Those of you who have met my mom, you know she's fairly politically astute, and she still runs the show," the vice president quipped shortly after she fell last year.

"You think I'm joking? I'm not," he said.

The former Catherine Eugenia Finnegan was born July 7, 1917, in Scranton, Pa. In 1941, she married businessman Joseph Biden Sr., with whom she had four children. The couple moved from Scranton to Claymont, Del., in 1953, when their eldest son, Joe, was 10 years old. Joseph Biden Sr. died in 2002 at age 86.

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According to Biden's 2007 autobiography, "Promises to Keep," his mother had some reservations about whether he should risk a promising career as a young lawyer to enter politics.

"You're not going to run for Senate and ruin your reputation, are you?" he recalled his mother asking.

"And once Mom was reassured that my future was safe, win or lose, she would do anything," Biden wrote.

Biden was elected vice president as Barack Obama's running mate. In his speech at the Democratic National Convention in August 2008, he paid tribute to his mother, who was in the audience.

"My mother's creed is the American creed: No one is better than you," he said. "Everyone is your equal, and everyone is equal to you. My parents taught us to live our faith, and to treasure our families. We learned the dignity of work, and we were told that anyone can make it if they just try hard enough."

Biden said he also learned honor and loyalty from his mother.

"When I got knocked down by guys bigger than me, and this is the God's truth, she sent me back out the street and told me, 'Bloody their nose so you can walk down the street the next day.' And that's what I did."

Raised in a family with a strong Irish Catholic tradition, Jean Biden leaned on her faith in comforting her eldest son after his wife and daughter were killed in a car crash in December 1972, the month after he was elected to the Senate. His two sons were seriously injured.

"After the accident, she told me, 'Joey, God sends no cross that you cannot bear,'" Biden recalled.

In his autobiography, Joe Biden recalled being mocked by a seventh-grade nun for his stuttering, an incident that sent his mother to his school in a fury, her children in tow.

"If you ever speak to my son like that again, I'll come back and rip that bonnet off your head. Do you understand me?" she told the nun.

Joe Biden also recalled how when his mother couldn't find a pair of cufflinks for him to wear to an eighth-grade dance, she fashioned a pair from nuts and bolts, which left him mortified.

"Now look, Joey, if anybody says anything to you about these nuts and bolts, you just look them right in the eye and say 'Don't you have a pair of these?'" she told him.

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Associated Press Writer Polly Anderson in New York contributed to this report.

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05:18 PM on 01/11/2010
Condolences to Vice President Biden and his family.
04:34 PM on 01/11/2010
RIP, Ma Biden. May your family continue to make you proud :)
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Rand
04:26 PM on 01/11/2010
To steal a line from Norman Lear: "However old you are, when your mother dies you're six"

Condolences to the Biden family
01:02 PM on 01/11/2010
Sorry for your loss.
11:58 AM on 01/11/2010
Sincerest condolences to VP Biden and family.
10:25 AM on 01/11/2010
RIP

God Bless VP Biden and Jill and their family for their loss.
10:19 AM on 01/11/2010
Senator Biden had the love of his good mother. She believed in him, validated him, taught him. "As a child I stuttered and she lovingly would look at me and tell me 'Joey, it's because you're so bright you can't get the thoughts out quickly enough.' When I wasn't as well-dressed as the other kids she would look at me and say 'Joey, oh, you're so handsome, honey, you're so handsome.' And when I got knocked down by guys bigger than me, and this is the God's truth, she sent me back out and said 'Bloody their nose so you can walk down the street the next day!'" (HP)

The Senator's mother helped him through the loss of his first wife and the death of one of his precious children. I think it helped his wisdom deepen in choosing a kind and beautiful second wife. In my profession it's referred to as a positive mother complex. Men who are loved so well make everyone's life sweeter, especially their wives, because they had such a loving relationship with the first woman on their journey: their mother.

Senator Biden's mother Catherine will watch over him, his wife and his children from the other side now; I believe that with all my heart.

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10:19 AM on 01/11/2010
I"m sorry to hear this. :(
07:09 AM on 01/11/2010
May God bless Ms Biden and may her soul fulfill its destiny.
I give to Joe Biden all the blessings that are mine to give.
06:51 AM on 01/11/2010
Dear VP Biden and Family,

I am very sorry for your loss.
11:06 PM on 01/10/2010
Vice President Biden,

I am very sorry for your loss and my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.
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booki
02:57 PM on 01/10/2010
no matter what age one is.... the loss of your Mother, cuts a piece of your heart out.
..she is at peace. .
02:43 PM on 01/10/2010
Has the President made any comment about Mrs. Biden's passing?
I cannot find one.
A little shocked that I have not seen a public condolence message from the First Family.
11:26 PM on 01/10/2010
I think this is more like a loss *within* the family. VP Biden's statement is on the White House web site, as well as Ms. Biden's obituary. It isn't like a situation where someone unconnected to the President or the Administration passed away, so "issuing condolences" in a public statement wouldn't really be appropriate -- any more than if the Bidens had "issued condolences" when Mrs Dunham (Obama's grandmother) passed away or Obama had done so when Jill Biden's mother passed away. It's more of a shared loss. And I'm sure it is personal also -- will never forget the image of tiny Jean Biden holding both of the President's hands, patting away as she talked with animation -- undoubtedly giving him some of her patented good advice.
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12:31 PM on 01/12/2010
They attended her funeral in Delaware.

Is that enough for you?
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brendabfromfl
01:42 PM on 01/10/2010
VP Biden, you and yours will be in my thoughts and prayers. So sorry for your loss. God speed Mrs. Biden!
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care4mypeeps
10:24 AM on 01/10/2010
The Biden family are in our thoughts and prayers as they lay the matriarch of the family
Catherine Eugenia Fennigan to rest.

May God bless and keep the family and comfort them through this great loss.

Peace and Love.