Edward Brooke

1919 - 2015

Edward Brooke

1919 - 2015

BORN

1919

DIED

2015

Edward Brooke Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 3, 2015.
BOSTON (AP) — Former U.S. Sen. Edward W. Brooke, a liberal Republican who became the first black in U.S. history to win popular election to the Senate, died Saturday. He was 95.

Brooke died of natural causes at his Coral Gables, Florida, home, said Ralph Neas, a former Brooke aide. Brooke was surrounded by his family.

Brooke was elected to the Senate from Massachusetts in 1966, becoming the first black to sit in that branch from any state since the post-Civil War Reconstruction era and one of nine blacks who have ever served there — including Barack Obama.

Brooke told The Associated Press he was "thankful to God" that he lived to see Obama's election as the first black U.S. president. And Obama was on hand in October 2009 when Brooke was presented with the Congressional Gold Medal, the highest award Congress has to honor civilians. Obama hailed Brooke as "a man who's spent his life breaking barriers and bridging divides across this country."

A Republican in a largely Democratic state, Brooke was one of Massachusetts' most popular political figures during most of his 12 years in the Senate.

Brooke earned his reputation as a Senate liberal in part by becoming the first Republican senator to publicly urge President Richard Nixon to resign. He told ABC News that Nixon had "lost the confidence of the country and I don't know of anything he could do to turn it around."

He helped lead the forces in favor of the women's Equal Rights Amendment and was a defender of school busing to achieve racial integration, a bitterly divisive issue in Boston.

However, late in his second term, Brooke divorced his wife of 31 years, Remigia, in a stormy proceeding that attracted national attention.

Repercussions from the case spurred an investigation into his personal finances by the Senate Ethics Committee and a probe by the state welfare department and ultimately cost him the 1978 election. He was defeated by Democratic Rep. Paul E. Tsongas.

In a Boston Globe interview in 2000, he recalled the pain of losing his bid for a third term.

"It was just a divorce case. It was never about my work in the Senate. There was never a charge that I committed a crime, or even nearly committed a crime," Brooke said. "I would certainly not be truthful if I didn't say I was sorely hurt when the people of Massachusetts voted against me and didn't look beyond the allegations and didn't remember what I had tried to do for them."

In 2008, the famous TV news woman Barbara Walters said she had an affair with the then-married Brooke in the 1970s, but it ended before he lost the 1978 election. She called him "exciting" and "brilliant."

The first blacks served in the Senate in the 1870s, just after the Civil War, when senators were still selected by state legislatures rather than by popular election. Mississippi's postwar Republican-dominated legislature sent two blacks to the Senate. Hiram R. Revels served about 14 months in 1870-71, and Blanche K. Bruce served a full six-year term from 1875 to '81.

Not long before Obama was sworn in as president, Brooke told the AP that he had been frequently asked if he thought Obama could be elected.

"And I'd say I'm the last person to say it couldn't happen. I've already shown that white voters are open to voting for black candidates, so it made sense to me," he said.

"Though I was pleased, I'm not that surprised that he was able to pull it off. But I am thankful to God to live to see this happen."

As Brooke sought the Senate seat in 1966, profiles in the national media reminded readers that he had won office handily in a state where blacks made up just 2 percent of the population — the state that had also given the nation its only Roman Catholic president, John F. Kennedy.

Brooke had parlayed his probes of local corruption into a successful run for state attorney general in 1962 when he became the highest ranking black elected official in the U.S.

He won re-election as attorney general in 1964 even though Democrats dominated other races.

Somewhat aloof from the civil rights movement of the 1960s, especially the militant wing, he said blacks had to win allies, not fight adversaries. But he also said of civil rights leaders: "Thank God we have them. But everyone has to do it in the best way he can."

He had refused to endorse Republican Sen. Barry Goldwater for president in 1964, commenting later, "You can't say the Negro left the Republican Party; the Negro feels he was evicted from the Republican Party."

"I want to be elected on my own ability. Only then do you have progress. ... People should not use race as a basis for labeling me," he told The Washington Post in early 1966.

He beat Democrat Endicott Peabody, a former governor who also supported civil rights, by a 3-to-2 margin despite predictions of a "white backlash" against him.

Commenting on Brooke's election and other developments that day, Martin Luther King Jr. commented that "despite appeals to bigotry of an intensity and vulgarity never before witnessed in the North, millions of white voters remained unshaken in their commitment to decency."

Associated Press writer Mark Pratt in Boston contributed to this report.

SYLVIA WINGFIELD, Associated Press


Copyright © 2015 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Valenda Newell

November 25, 2016

WHEN A GREAT MAN DIES, FOR YEARS THE LIGHT HE LEAVES BEHIND SHINES FOREVER...MANY PRAYERS AND BLESSINGS..RIH

Karen Sutton

May 13, 2015

Continue to RIP Edward Brooke. My deepest sympathy to your family.

Lena Williams

March 20, 2015

Rest in peace.

Patricia Wells

March 10, 2015

Eddie and my Dad were little boys together and graduated in the Dunbar High School Class of 1936. On behalf of my Father (Duane Wells)please know that you are in my prayers.

steve rice

March 4, 2015

I was sad t hear of Sen Brookes passing. As a life long Democrat I am proud to say he was and still is the only Republican I ever voted for. He was a fine man.

March 2, 2015

Ms. Anne Fleming Brooke

Dear Ms. Fleming Brooke:

I am writing to extend my deepest sympathies on the loss of your husband and dear friend, Edward. I deeply respected Ed's commitment to a life of public service, his physical courage as a decorated veteran of World War II and his moral courage to stand by his beliefs in the face of a Republican Party leadership that contested many of his positions. I also appreciated the fact that he was a skilled coalition builder who helped improve the lives of the poor and ethnic minorities through his push for civil rights legislation, fair housing legislation and for federal aid to our nation's struggling cities.

As you know, his example continues to be an inspiration to all Americans and his determination and perseverance are lessons for aspiring youth everywhere. I always voted with Ed on civil rights issues, and fair housing legislation when he was in the Senate and I served in the U.S. House of Representatives. He was a great American and a good man.

There is little I can say to ease the pain of your loss right now. May your faith, and the great outpouring of love from family and dear friends help you through this trying time. You can take comfort in knowing that Ed's memory and example will live forever in American history and especially among all those who knew and loved him.

Sincerely,

Leon E. Panetta
Chairman
The Panetta Institute for Public Policy
(831) 582-4200

LEP:rk

Tracie Mccray

February 2, 2015

Our condolences to the Brooke family. We at Saint Mark Congregational Church U.C.C. was sadden to hear. He was a proud member and will truly be missed. Tracie Mccray from Boston Massachusetts

Lena Williams

January 30, 2015

Rest in peace.

January 23, 2015

Mr. Brooke fought for what God will bring about justice and peace for humankind. May God comfort you all during this difficult time.

January 22, 2015

In remembrance of a great man

January 22, 2015

My condolences to the Brooke family. Senator Brooke was an inspiring man who made the world a better place.

Charles Sanders

January 12, 2015

" I extend sympathies to the Brooke family. I was serving in the third Armored Division in West Germany when the Senator was elected and regarded him as a mentor. He seemed to me to be the sort of diplomat I aspired to be. His courageous efforts will not be soon forgotten by myself or knowledgable Americans throughout the country".

Charles W. Sanders

Waynesville, Ohio
former mayor

Thomas Wooters

January 12, 2015

My condolences to the Brooke family on the loss of a great man. Massachusetts and the entire country are better because of his life and his legacy.

My Summer internship between the second and third years of law school was in the Massachusetts Attorney General's office when he held that position. I experienced first hand his leadership, character and judgement. In any organization the tone is set at the top, and his determination to make the office less an arm of politics and more the Commonwealth's law firm with a standard of work the equal of any other Boston firm was pervasive. I admired and learned from him, and have thought of him often in the intervening years. He will be missed.

Reginald Hicks

January 10, 2015

To the Brooke Family--thank you for lending us such a valued member of your family. Brother Brooke was indeed a vanguard and leader--truly an inspiration. May he rest in peace.

Renee D'Antilya

January 9, 2015

Remember him playing dominoes with the workers at Princess Juliana Airport. Great man!!! Fantastic role model and humble hero. May he rest in peace!!! Heartfelt condolences to Remi, Edwina, Michael, Anne and the rest of the family

January 8, 2015

My condolences to the family. May God provide strength and comfort to the family during this time of grief.

Glenn Williamson

January 8, 2015

To the Brooke, family my heart and prayers go out to you. Mr. Edward Brooke, was an always be an amazing man. I met Mr. Brooke, when I was a little boy. My father campaigned for him. I was so proud to have met him. I am proud for what he had done for this country. I am proud for what you stood for. In my eyes he was and always be a true' icon. Your legacy will be missed.

Patricia Barbee

January 8, 2015

The days of my youth were joyful. We had a great set of neighbors around Washington Park. We kids roamed from the Park to Crawford Street to visit our pals across the street from you. [Your daughter's baby sitters.] My 6th grade teacher was next door to the Brooke Family. My Cousins were close to your Family. To the daughters, and other family members, you will always be remembered as precious with a patient Mom. Time and tide changes all our lives. Ladies, be strong and let the Love of your youth and happy memories be your pillows.

Carol Morris

January 6, 2015

Wishing the entire Brooke family my sincere condolences. You were blessed to have had him with you for so many years. You must be so proud of the legacy he left behind as a true pioneer. I found his book "Bridging the Divide" very interesting. I, too, was born in Massachusetts. I'm certain his name will be added to future history books. I hope that you can find some comfort during this time knowing that he suffers no longer. May God be with you now and always. Carol

Carol Tye Rose

January 6, 2015

Dear Anne, Remi, Edwina and Ed,
Thinking of you all and hoping that you comfort each other with stories and wonderful memories that you have. I know my dad and Ed had a very special friendship for a very long time. Now they're reunited.
With thoughts going you way.
Fondly, Carol

Barbara Elam McLeod

January 6, 2015

My sincere condolences to the Brooke Family,
I was sorry to hear of the loss of Senator Brooke. I remember when I was teenage and worked part-time for The Boston Urban League and he would sometimes attend meetings.

Mr. Brooke would also stop by the Norfolk House Community Centre in John Eliot Square. He would talk with the children and encourage us to get an education and create our own destiny.

I am blessed to have met Mr. Brooke and to see him become an outstanding leader in the community. Mr. Brooke touched my life and I will always have my memories of his encouragement and kind words while growing up in Boston.

January 6, 2015

On behalf of myself, staff and Board of Directors of the Fair Housing Center of the Greater Palm Beaches I want to extend our heartfelt condolences to the family of Senator Brooke, in this most difficult time. He was a true hero to us and for all of mankind.

We thank you for sharing this gift from God with us and pledge to continue his fight for justice, peace and equality with the class and dignity that he so well taught us.

Vince Larkins
President/CEO

Claire Alfano Hill

January 6, 2015

The passing of Ed Brooke is particularly poignant for me. I was a staff member in his Boston office from 1970-1976, and so, by default, a member of the "Brooke Family". He respected and remained in touch with his staff his whole life. And his was a life of service and caring. Deepest sympathy to wife Anne, children and grandchildren.

@hudson sr

January 6, 2015

May prayers are with the family during this most difficult time. Mr Brooke have lived long wonderful and blessed life have touch and open doors to many people. Now Mr Brooke you can rest in the mighty hand of Jesus.

Joan Morawiec Dario

January 5, 2015

To the Brooke family,
Remi and Edwina,
I was so sorry to hear about the passing of your dad. I have wonderful memories of the both of you and your mom staying at our house in Adams during his senate campaign. My parents were Sylvia and Casey Morawiec and we spent times even at your home. I remember that he was guest speaker at my graduation at MCLA in 1969 thanks to a promise that he had made me during his campaign. I would love to connect with you again and perhaps share some memories. I have some pictures with him as well as letter that he wrote. Great memories and great times.

Saj

January 5, 2015

My sincere condolences to the family for the loss of your loved one. May prayers strengthen you and memories comfort you, and may our Lord Jesus Christ and God our Father, who loves us, comfort your hearts and "make you firm". (2 Thessalonians 2:16, 17)

Roxanna

January 5, 2015

My sincere condolences to the family. May the God of comfort continue to strengthen you during these distressing times.

January 5, 2015

Condolence and sympathy to all who knew Mr.Brooke.May God grant to you peace, and may the memories that you've shared be the comfort that you seek.pslm.32:7...Dee

David Robitaille

January 5, 2015

I fondly remember our visits for coffee and breakfast as a young man with my now departed Dad at the coffee shoppe on Circuit Ave in Oak Bluffs those many years ago.The Senator was truly a gentleman and was held in high esteem by many as a leader and friend. May God bless him and grant comfort to his family and friends .

Erma Davis

January 5, 2015

May our heavenly Father who is our refuge and strength be a help during your bereavement-Psalm 46:1.

sidney oyola

January 5, 2015

Sidney Oyola Philadelphia Pa, My deepest and true prayers for the family of Senator Brooke during this difficult time. Be encouraged that his move to Glory will be your strength to continue his legacy. I appreciate his service and your sacrifice.

Stacy

January 5, 2015

Truly heartfelt condolences to family and loved ones. May the God of all comfort be with you.

James Earl Yarrell

January 5, 2015

Senator Brooke was a role model.

Matt McGrath

January 5, 2015

My condolences to the Senator's Family. Sen. Brooke nominated me to the USMA in 1971. Although I never attended the Academy, I will always remember the opportunity he gave me. God Bless you at this difficult time.

Robert Waite

January 5, 2015

Our deepest sympathies to the extended Brooke family. Edward Brooke was a unique and deeply affecting human being and he touched the lives of millions. I had the privilege of working for him and was proud to count him as an employer, mentor and friend. May he serve as an inspiration to others.

Nicky w

January 5, 2015

To the Brooke family my deepest sympathies. May the God of tender mercies be with you .

Olivia Steele

January 5, 2015

Dearest Remi and Edwina,

So very sorry to hear of your dad's passing. He was so charming, kind always and so full of life. Such an amazing person--a great man, a great father and friend and a true leader. Love to you both from you pal of 50 years ago!! (Didn't we have fun??)

Ray Allen

January 5, 2015

Sympathy & kindest regards to the Brooke family & multitude of friends wherever they may be. God bless 1 & all. Take care.

January 5, 2015

It is with great admiration and respect that I offer my condolences to the family of U.S. Senator Edward Brooke. Rest in peace.

Carl J. Cruz

January 5, 2015

Thank you for a life of service. Thanks for being a role model. I will never forget you allowing me to interview you at Boston College when I was 17 without a press pass. May you find eternal peace and rest. " Well done my good and faithful servant."

January 5, 2015

May the God of all comfort bless the Brooke family with comfort and peace. ( Php 4: 6, 7)

Evette

January 5, 2015

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Dennis Bernard

January 4, 2015

I would to send my condolences to the family of Senator Brooke. I remember when Senator Brooke was the graduation speaker the gradution speaker at Mohawk Trail Regional High School in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts class of 1968. I am a proud alumna of Mohawk Trail Regional High School, class of 1973.

J L

January 4, 2015

My condolences to the BROOKE family. may the God of all comfort help your family to endure during this time of grief.

G.R. Beauchamp

January 4, 2015

Our Country & World Has Lost A Great Man.....Who Knew Not Color, But Courage. Thank You

January 4, 2015

Senator Brooke was a gift to family, friends and the nation. We were so fortunate to have known him. What a legacy.
Lynn Skynear & Moustafa Soliman

January 4, 2015

Sending deepest sympathy to the family. May he rest in peace.

- Lynn Sherman

Jim Schuyler

January 4, 2015

My sincere condolences to Anne and the Brooke family. Senator Brooke was my hero and mentor and had an extraordinary influence on many of us who believe in the importance of public service.
His spirit lives on in all the lives he affected for good throughout his long and meaningful life.

January 4, 2015

GOD BLESS YOUR FAMILY.

michelle plakas-kaiser

January 4, 2015

rip

Robert .Ttibbetts

January 4, 2015

I want to express my sympathies to his family. I knew the senator when he was campaigning for Attorney General of MA. I used to fly him to different destinations in MA when campaigning, I was in my early twenties them. He always impressed me as a great person. I remember him to this day as a wonderful person. I met his first wife and flew her on one of the trips. I used to fly him out of East Taunton.

DS

January 4, 2015

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

B Lucas

January 4, 2015

I hope the family and friends of Edward receive the most comfort needed for their loss. Long life is said to be special mightiness in the Bible. When we live to help others it is a grand gift. My sincere condolence.

Henry Vinson

January 4, 2015

I send my heartfelt condolences to the Senator Brooke's family. He was a kind man and a true friend. I will miss him.

Henry Vinson

Dwayne Bickham,Sr.

January 4, 2015

In God's care rest in peace

January 4, 2015

RIP.....

Rosalinda Mannetta

January 4, 2015

Heartfelt condolences to the Brookes family. The true legacy we leave is in the quality of our lives.
May his family be comforted by the outpouring of love and prayers from family and friends.
Sinceri condoglianze dalla Famiglia Mannetta.

Dec 2014 with my grandson Carl Bank U

Rhonda Johnson

January 4, 2015

To my old garrison elementary school friend Remi, this is Rhonda Johnson, sorry you lost your dad. He did great things and he will be missed. I hope all is well with you it's been 55yrs since I saw you but fond memories are forever. God bless you and keep you safe

Peter Kelsey

January 4, 2015

Senator Brooke ordered me out of the Army at the height of the Tet Offensive in Viet Nam. At the time, I was planning to become a minister in the Congregational church. I am now a clinical social worker serving among others brain injured clients, all thanks to Senator Brooke recognizing a clear violation between church and state. Thank God for Senator Brooke, may he always rest in peace, a leader never to be forgotten.

LAR Washington D.C.

January 3, 2015

My condolences to the Brooke family on the loss of Edward Brooke. He was a modern day pioneer who opened an otherwise closed door for others to follow. May God provide peace to his family during this difficult time~Rom.15:33.

Cathy Ryan

January 3, 2015

My deepest sympathies to Senator Brooke's family. I remember him as a terrific leader and admired him greatly when I lived in Massachusetts.

January 3, 2015

Sending condolences to the family on the loss of this extraordinary man. May his memory be eternal. Annette P

January 3, 2015

Please accept my condolences, may the family find comfort @ Isisah 25:8.,

MJ

January 3, 2015

I offer my deepest sympathy to Mr Brooke's family. May the “peace of God that excels all thought” bring you comfort during this difficult time -Philippians 4:7.

Scott Chamberland

January 3, 2015

Rest in Peace

January 3, 2015

Job well done! Heart felt condolences to the family.

R. Williams, MD

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