Hillary Rodham Clinton's Mother died shortly after midnight on Tuesday in Washington. Was 92
Dorothy Howell Rodham, was born in Chicago June 4, 1919, was surrounded by his family when he died, according to the declaration of the Clinton family. "Her story was basically an American, especially because he wrote it himself," the statement.
"He won the neglect and suffering as a girl was to become an extraordinary woman, a woman warm, generous, and strong," the statement.
Clinton canceled a planned trip to Britain and Turkey after his mother fell ill. Rodham has survived a difficult childhood to forge their own place in life by taking different jobs and eventually become a housewife and mother of three children.
Rodham chose to remain largely outside the public spotlight, making an exception in 2008 the presidential candidacy of his daughter, when she offered her support in the form of public appearances in several primary states.
As your daughter rose to fame, Mrs. Rodham remained mostly in the background, appearing only occasionally in public interviews and giving few times. But Clinton credits his mother with love giving to higher education than ever Mrs. Rodham had a curiosity about the wider world that Mrs. Rodham had not seen, and the will to persevere - that Mrs. Rodham is a lot.
"Dorothy Howell Rodham was born in Chicago June 4, 1919 and died shortly after midnight on 1 November 2011 in Washington, DC, surrounded by his family. Her story was the quintessential American, especially because it writing itself. She overcame abandonment and tribulations of a young girl to become the remarkable woman she was - a warm, generous and strong woman, an intellectual, a woman who said that joke, and always had jokes and a great friend and above all, a loving wife, mother and grandmother.
Her childhood was Dickensian. She was abandoned by malfunctions, divorced parents at the age of 8 Chicago sent unattended in a train cross-country with a younger sister to live with their grandparents welcoming California, at age 14, has fled the adult world of depression as a nanny $ 3 a week.
On her own, she attended college and became a good student, although his work leaves little time for other activities. Her employers were good for her, however, and she had two influential teachers. College turned out to be no question, but she got a job as a secretary in Chicago, and after several years of wear lonely, she married a seller rough journey and lived a life of cooking, cleaning and raising three children.
In his autobiography, recalls "Living History" (2003), Clinton, the difficulties of his mother. "I have often thought of my own mother's neglect and abuse at the hands of his parents and grandparents, and how other caring adults filled the emotional void of help," she writes.
Clinton portrayed his mother as a beacon of strength in the care of family that provides intellectual stimulation and teach kids to be calm and resolute. "I am always amazed at how my mother came to his solitary life at the beginning as such a loving wife and weighted," she writes.
Even if Clinton attended the mother at the hospital Monday evening, chaotic and violent scene was developing in the street below, when hundreds of young men fled on Halloween night shooting near Georgetown. Clashes broke out in the Foggy Bottom-GWU Metro-station at the hospital and about 23:15, while Clinton was upstairs, the police used pepper spray to disperse the crowd.
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