Maya Angelou

1928 - 2014

Maya Angelou

1928 - 2014

BORN

1928

DIED

2014

Maya Angelou Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 28, 2014.
NEW YORK (AP) - Maya Angelou was gratified, but not surprised by her extraordinary fortune.

"I'm not modest," she told The Associated Press in 2013. "I have no modesty. Modesty is a learned behavior. But I do pray for humility, because humility comes from the inside out."

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Her story awed millions. The young single mother who performed at strip clubs to earn a living later danced and sang on stages around the world. A black woman born poor wrote and recited the most popular presidential inaugural poem in history. A childhood victim of rape, shamed into silence, eventually told her story through one of the most widely read memoirs of the past few decades.

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Angelou, a Renaissance woman and cultural pioneer, died Wednesday morning at her home in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, her son Guy B. Johnson, said in a statement. The 86-year-old had been a professor of American studies at Wake Forest University since 1982.

"She lived a life as a teacher, activist, artist and human being. She was a warrior for equality, tolerance and peace," Johnson said.

Angelou had been set to appear this week at the Major League Baseball Beacon Awards Lun cheon, but canceled in recent days citing an unspecified illness.

Tall and regal, with a deep, majestic voice, she was unforgettable whether encountered through sight, sound or the printed word. She was an actress, singer and dancer in the 1950s and 1960s and broke through as an author in 1970 with "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," which became standard (and occasionally censored) reading and made Angelou one of the first black women to enjoy mainstream success. "Caged Bird" was the start of a multipart autobiography that continued through the decades and captured a life of hopeless obscurity and triumphant, kaleidoscopic fame.

The world was watching in 1993 when she read her cautiously hopeful "On the Pulse of the Morning" at President Bill Clinton's first inauguration. Her confident performance openly delighted Clinton and made publishing history by making a poem a best-seller, if not a critical favorite. For President George W. Bush, she read another poem, "Am azing Peace," at the 2005 Christmas tree lighting ceremony at the White House. Presidents honored her in return with a National Medal of Arts and the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the country's highest civilian honor. In 2013, she received an honorary National Book Award.

She called herself a poet, in love with the "sound of language," "the music in language," as she explained to The Associated Press in 2013. But she lived so many lives. She was a wonder to Toni Morrison, who marveled at Angelou's freedom from inhibition, her willingness to celebrate her own achievements. She was a mentor to Oprah Winfrey, whom she befriended when Winfrey was still a local television reporter, and often appeared on her friend's talk show program. She mastered several languages and published not just poetry, but advice books, cookbooks and children's stories. She wrote music, plays and screenplays, received an Emmy nomination for her acting in "Roots," and never lost her passion for dance, the art she considered closest to poetry.

"The line of the dancer: If you watch (Mikhail) Baryshnikov and you see that line, that's what the poet tries for. The poet tries for the line, the balance," she told The Associated Press in 2008, shortly before her 80th birthday.

Her very name as an adult was a reinvention. Angelou was born Marguerite Johnson in St. Louis and raised in Stamps, Ark., and San Francisco, moving back and forth between her parents and her grandmother. She was smart and fresh to the point of danger, packed off by her family to California after sassing a white store clerk in Arkansas. Other times, she didn't speak at all: At age 7, she was raped by her mother's boyfriend and didn't talk for years. She learned by reading, and listening.

"I loved the poetry that was sung in the black church: 'Go down Moses, way down in Egypt's land,'" she told the AP. "It just seemed to me the most wonderful way of talking. And 'Deep River.' Ooh! Even now it can catch me. And then I started reading, really reading, at about 7 1/2, because a woman in my town took me to the library, a black school library. ... And I read every book, even if I didn't understand it."

At age 9, she was writing poetry. By 17, she was a single mother. In her early 20s, she danced at a strip joint, ran a brothel, was married, and then divorced. But by her mid-20s, she was performing at the Purple Onion in San Francisco, where she shared billing with another future star, Phyllis Diller. She also spent a few days with Billie Holiday, who was kind enough to sing a lullaby to Angelou's son, Guy, surly enough to heckle her off the stage and astute enough to tell her: "You're going to be famous. But it won't be for singing."

After renaming herself Maya Angelou for the stage ("Maya" was a childhood nickname, "Angelou" a variation of her husband's name), she toured in "Porgy and Bess" and Jean Genet's "The Blacks" and danced with Alvin Ailey. S he worked as a coordinator for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and lived for years in Egypt and Ghana, where she met Nelson Mandela, a longtime friend; and Malcolm X, to whom she remained close until his assassination, in 1965. Three years later, she was helping King organize the Poor People's March in Memphis, Tenn., where the civil rights leader was slain on Angelou's 40th birthday.

"Every year, on that day, Coretta and I would send each other flowers," Angelou said of King's widow, Coretta Scott King, who died in 2006.

Angelou was little known outside the theatrical community until "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," which might not have happened if James Baldwin hadn't persuaded Angelou, still grieving over King's death, to attend a party at Jules Feiffer's house. Feiffer was so taken by Angelou that he mentioned her to Random House editor Bob Loomis, who persuaded her to write a book by daring her into it, saying that it was "nearly impossible to write autobiography as literature."

"Well, maybe I will try it," Angelou responded. "I don't know how it will turn out. But I can try."

Angelou's musical style was clear in a passage about boxing great Joe Louis's defeat in 1936 against German fighter Max Schmeling:

"My race groaned," she wrote. "It was our people falling. It was another lynching, yet another Black man hanging on a tree. One more woman ambushed and raped. A Black boy whipped and maimed. It was hounds on the trail of a man running through slimy swamps. ... If Joe lost we were back in slavery and beyond help."

Angelou's memoir was occasionally attacked, for seemingly opposite reasons. In a 1999 essay in Harper's, author Francine Prose criticized "Caged Bird" as "manipulative" melodrama. Meanwhile, Angelou's passages about her rape and teen pregnancy have made it a perennial on the American Library Association's list of works that draw complaints from parents and educators.

"'I thought that it was a mild book. There's no profanity," Angelou told the AP. "It speaks about surviving, and it really doesn't make ogres of many people. I was shocked to find there were people who really wanted it banned, and I still believe people who are against the book have never read the book."

Angelou appeared on several TV programs, notably the groundbreaking 1977 miniseries "Roots." She was nominated for a Tony Award in 1973 for her appearance in the play "Look Away." She directed the film "Down in the Delta," about a drug-wrecked woman who returns to the home of her ancestors in the Mississippi Delta. She won three Grammys for her spoken-word albums and in 2013 received an honorary National Book Award for her contributions to the literary community.

Back in the 1960s, Malcolm X had written to Angelou and praised her for her ability to communicate so directly, with her "feet firmly rooted on the ground." In 2002, Angelou communicated in an unexpected way when she launched a line of greeting cards with industry giant Hallmark. Angelou admitted she was cool to the idea at first. Then she went to Loomis, her editor at Random House.

"I said, 'I'm thinking about doing something with Hallmark,'" she recalled. "And he said, 'You're the people's poet. You don't want to trivialize yourself.' So I said 'OK' and I hung up. And then I thought about it. And I thought, if I'm the people's poet, then I ought to be in the people's hands - and I hope in their hearts. So I thought, 'Hmm, I'll do it.'"

In North Carolina, she lived in an 18-room house and taught American Studies at Wake Forest University. She was also a member of the Board of Trustees for Bennett College, a private school for black women in Greensboro, N.C. Angelou hosted a weekly satellite radio show for XM's "Oprah & Friends" channel.

She remained close enough to the Clintons that in 2008 she supported Hillary Rodham Clinton's candidacy over the ultimately successful run of the country's first black president, Barack Obama. But a few days before Obama's inauguration, she was clearly overjoyed. She told the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette she would be watching it on television "somewhere between crying and praying and being grateful and laughing when I see faces I know."

Active on the lecture circuit, she gave commencement speeches and addressed academic and corporate events across the country. Angelou received dozens of honorary degrees, and several elementary schools were named for her. As she approached her 80th birthday, she decided to study at the Missouri-based Unity Church, which advocates healing through prayer.

"I was in Miami and my son (Guy Johnson, her only child) was having his 10th operation on his spine. I felt really done in by the work I was doing, people who had expected things of me," said Angelou, who then recalled a Unity church service she attended in Miami.

"The preacher came out - a young black man, mostly a white church - and he came out and said, 'I have only one question to ask, and that is, "Why have you decided to limit God?'" And I thought, 'That's exactly what I've been doing.' So then he asked me to speak, and I got up and said, 'Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.' And I said it about 50 times, until the audience began saying it with me, 'Thank you, THANK YOU!'"

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HILLEL ITALIE, Associated Press

Associated Press writer Michael Biesecker in Raleigh, N.C., contributed to this report.


Copyright © 2014 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Kendra Calico

March 11, 2025

God bless you

Kendra Calico

Dr. Donna Wintons-James

September 22, 2024

To The Family of Dr. Maya Angelou:

She was definitely one of the wises and phenomenal people that this world has ever known!! Thank you for being a great influence in all of our lives. We have been inspired, uplifted and blessed by your brilliant work and will forever remember so many of your saying and poems for years to come!! May you rest in peace beautiful lady knowing that you have been a great inspiration to millions of us!! We love you!!!

Takeisha Williams Poole

September 21, 2024

RIP dear Wonderful Spirit of great life lived to always be remembered Mrs Mya Angelo

Dr. Donna Wintons James

June 10, 2024

To The Family of Ms. Maya Angelou:

May God Bless and Give each of you peace and understanding for the loss of Dr. Angelou. She was a brilliant woman that fascinated us all. I know that she is shining in Heaven. I love you Dr. Maya Angelou!!!!!

Spencer

March 29, 2023

Remembering maya Angelou and bob McGrath

Alexis Phiri

August 19, 2019

". . .damn strong woman - admirably stronger than strength."
RIP you're a guide and inspiration, gone but will never be forgotten just like the people you walked with - from Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Oprah, - Mandela and many more.

January 12, 2019

Maya Angelou... you were an American treasure. You brought the beauty of your poetry to all the world and for that we are grateful. It knew no color....just the beauty of humanity. For that....We thank you. Rest easy and peacefully.

Julio Finn

December 30, 2018

You are the Sunshine of our life.

Lisa Murrey Ransom

December 27, 2018

M.AJESTIC
A.MAZING
Y.OU WERE THE WORLDS GREATEST POET
A.NGELIC

A.DMIRED
N.OETIC
G.ENUINE
E.VERLASTING
L.OVING
O.UTSTANDING
U.NFORGETTABLE

YOU WERE THE QUEEN OF POETRY, AND YOU ARE A WONDROUS WONDER THAT SHINES BRIGHTER THAN ALL THE STARS ABOVE, AND YOU WILL FOREVER BE REMEMBERED FOR YOUR POETRY,AND YOUR UNCONDITIONAL LOVE.

YOU ARE MY FAVORITE POET OF ALL TIMES AND WILL FOREVER BE MY INSPIRATION TO KEEP ON WRITING POEMS.

REST IN GOD'S LOVING ARMS DEAR ONE.

NEVER GONE, NEVER WILL BE FORGOTTEN.

Lisa Murrey Ransom

December 21, 2018

M.OTIVATING
A.UTHENTIC
Y.OUNG AT HEART
A.WESOME

A.MAZING
NURTURING
G.RACIOUS
E.XCEPTIONAL
L.EGENDARY
O.PTIMISTIC
U.NIQUE

YOU WERE DEFINETLY ONE OF A KIND, HEART, BODY, SOUL, AND MIND, AND YOU WILL BE REMEMERED ALWAYS BY THE BEAUTIFUL LEGACY YOU LEFT BEHIND.

NEVER GONE, NEVER WILL BE FORGOTTEN

REST IN GOD'S LOVING ARMS DEAR ONE.

July 25, 2018

You have gone where the angles sing,
where the light will always shine on
your face, you have gone to that beautiful place where you will always be in God's
Amazing Grace.

In God's arms you can always smile,and
have His unconditional love, and where you
will always be at peace with Him up above.
You will be missed, but I know that you will
always be okay, and your smile will forever live
In our hearts everyday.

R.I.P Maya

Nazarene Mckinney

December 24, 2016

Still I Rise will inspire generations to embrace confidence, positive self esteem, strength with dignity, display moral excellence while enjoying life with a smile!

Valenda Newell

June 27, 2016

I was very saddened by the loss of one's BELOVED. Phenomenal as MAYA was, one has left us with her brilliance through books, poems, speeches and movies. My QUEEN one is now starting NEW BEGINNINGS....Thoughts and Prayers are with family...LOTS of LOVE

Allison Dupont

March 7, 2016

Never forgotten, Rest in Peace.

Elaine Giguere

December 14, 2015

You were a Very Special Person.
God has another Angel in Christmas.
God Bless You.
You were so Blessed!

Shun Terrell

June 20, 2015

Ms.Maya Angelou was a very loving and caring individual, and will be missed by so many who loved her.

Love you and miss you so much Ms. Maya Angelou

Lorene Blue

May 4, 2015

I was blessed to share your wisdom and stories of much pride , joy ,love of life and personal growth. It encouraged me to fight for peace in my life! Your deserve a well earned rest !!

Lena Williams

February 1, 2015

Rest in peace.

Paula J Lawson

January 20, 2015

I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.Henceforth, there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord,the righteous judge, shall give me at that day;and not to me only,but unto all them also that love his appearing. 2 Timothy 4:7-8 I love you Dr.Maya Angelou but God loves you best.You just don't know how much you touch my heart, you are a phenomenon woman.

January 9, 2015

Please accept my sincere condolences and sincere prayers that go out to the surviving family and friends. May the God of comfort continue to bless you and yours especially after such an untimely loss of a very precious life please accept my deepest sympathies. (2 Cor. 1:2, 3).

Sharon Yvonne Worrill

January 1, 2015

The day and a half I spent in your company is one of the most important happenings in my life. I still marvel at the thought of reading handwritten parts of "Heart of a Woman." That is so God given as a gift to me, as you were/are a gift to us all. Eternal peace as you Rest In Paradise!

Rhonda Ulmer

December 29, 2014

Thank you for being a blessing and the rainbow in so many people's clouds.

December 24, 2014

I am sorry for for your loss . My condolences to the family and friends.Take comfort on johns 5:28,29

December 21, 2014

What a touching legacy for Maya Angelou one of this country's and perhaps the world's most influential Artistic leader in this unique chaotic environment for which she has brought some semblance of real hope and peace. She has been one personality that we will probably never experience again (Dan2:42-44). A great talent who has done so much and cared so deeply for others through fine works. As for me Maya Angelou was a gifted person who is surely a loss to us all but we are inspired by the many astounding personal accomplishments. May the family have peace we will always cherish the special memories.

November 30, 2014

Wonderful lady inspiring love will miss her presence felt in the world my God keep her in his memory ps68:20 ps83:18

Vilijean Hallingchao

November 24, 2014

With deepest respect on Ms Angelou and her legacy. Her words of wisdom harmonizes with scriptural principles found in the Holy Bible. Her words have inspired many and her lifetime work will never be forgotten. She has made a good name with God as reflected in the thought at Ecclesiastes 7:1 "A good name is better than good oil, and the day of death is better than the day of birth". Why? Because Ms. Angelou has left a resume of good works pleasing to all who knew her but especially with God.

2 Corinthians 1:3

November 22, 2014

My condolences on the loss of a historical treasure. The caged bird doesn't have to sing anymore. My God comfort and grant peace to your family.

October 19, 2014

God who has limitless memory promises to bring those in his memory back to life. Psalm 68:20

m r

October 17, 2014

My sympathy goes out to the Family during your time of need. Treasure all the special time spent with Maya Angelou as you draw strength from the love of family and friends. Also, may God's loving-kindness comfort you and help you through this difficult time. I would like to share something that is of comfort found at (Psalms 119:50,76) where it says: This is my comfort in my affliction for your saying has preserved me alive. May your loyal love please comfort me according to the promise you made to your servant. I hope that this may comfort you at this difficult time of need.

Danyell

October 14, 2014

This was truely a phenomenal woman. Her life had meaning to me. As a young girl, I read her books, stories and tales and many times saw myself. I desire to send you peace, comfort and a hope. Psalms 71:21 and Jeremiah 29:11,12. We look forward to the fulfillment of that hope.

October 7, 2014

May Jehovah comfort you all during this difficult time.

October 4, 2014

I'm sorry for the death of your dear loved one, in the future you will have the hope of seeing them again.

Mark E Campbell

September 30, 2014

To the Family of this great person my prayers are with you always

September 29, 2014

Eccl. 7:1 A good name is better than good oil, and the day of death is better than the day of birth.

Ruth

September 27, 2014

With the rest of the world, we are looking forward to the joyous day when millions like Maya will awaken from sleep to paradise. Acts 25:15.

Rosalyn Hill

September 21, 2014

Your words taught me not to fear being a strong woman because it was my right as a human being. I will miss knowing that you are here on earth but I will rejoice in the knowledge that in heaven my questions and gratitude will reach you sooner. Gone to be an angel.

Audrey Sewell

September 17, 2014

May the Great Lady RIP

Wanda Karen Lee (Middleton)

September 4, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

August 31, 2014

I am so sorry for your loss. Please be comforted by the fact that God cares about you personally and will help you get through your grief.. He says "I have heard your prayers, I have seen your tears" . I will heal you. 2 Kings 20:5. One way that he will heal us, is by wiping away death, mourning, and outcry. And re-establish the earthly paradise once lost.

August 25, 2014

Dear Family,many hearts grieve the lost of Maya.In many way,s she always spoke in a way that made you want to listen.I know she valued education and measured success according to what a person is on the inside.This is why I am happy that in the hope of the resurrection promised us by God by means of Jesus ramsome sacrifice,that Maya may once again learn the marvelouse things God still has instore for those willing to serve him in "spirit and truth".We all miss her but we know you miss her most!

Melissa Carruthers-Wilson

August 25, 2014

By: Melissa Carruthers-Wilson
"She Was"
She was an inspiration Inspiring personal growth and contemplation Opening a door of intense reflection, causing her to be immortilized, within the pages of historic expression An example of the magical creative force of womanhood So worthy of emulation She is the embodiment of a prism Of transparent awareness and Creative experession For those of us who search for meaning, beyond the mundane And embrace any intellectual enlightenment that we find A door that is never closed to an open, inquisitive, fertile mind

wilma

August 25, 2014

To the family, Ms Maya was a phenomenal woman, she will be truly missed may you find comfort in knowing God's promise of everlasting life in a paradise earth Matthew 5:5 Acts 25:15

August 21, 2014

I will always remember you. Thank you for sharing your gift with the world. There will never be another in my life time like you. You put the WOW in WOW.
Thank you for the life lessons.
Carol Lee

Jillian

August 19, 2014

May the Beautiful Memories of your loved one provide solace and strength to you and your family during this difficult time. May you also find in comfort God's promise of life without end in Paradise. Matthew 5:5, Acts 25:15

JOYCELYN LYNUM

August 18, 2014

MS. MAYA ANGELOU WAS A PHENOMENAL WOMAN. SHE WILL BE TRULY MISSED.

Virginia Rainer

August 15, 2014

You are a Jewel, and you will be missed. with love
The Rainer Family

August 9, 2014

To the family. Ms maya will a Wonder Woman and she will be miss I help those word help you in this time in this time of sorry

The Barbour family

August 3, 2014

We are sorry about the death of this very special woman. She was an great inspiration to many people, especially women. May the family find comfort in the words of 1 Cor. 15:26, 'death is to be brought to nothing.' This is something to look forward to in the future. The whole family is in our thoughts.

zhaire

July 24, 2014

I am so sorry for your lost and I hope the god of comfort will be with you John 6:39

Mrs Laureen Stevenson

July 24, 2014

A life well lived with such greatness. You were Gods gift to the world. Thank you with love

July 22, 2014

It is truly sad to lose a loved one to death, as humans we have no control over it...However Almighty God has, and soon he will get rid of death and the things that cause it. Yes life eternal for loyal and faithful ones who listen to God and do his divine will, have the opportunity to live as long as God lives... forever.
ACG

JR Mack

July 19, 2014

You left your mark all over this world, and it will never be the same because you showed up....truly a life well lived!

July 15, 2014

Ms. Maya Angelou was my favorite poet. I remember reading her many poems and books growing up. She was well loved by her fans. I will truly miss her wisdom.

May the God of all comfort grant peace her to family and friends.

Dianne Garner

July 12, 2014

A candle for you my great one.

Dianne Garner

July 12, 2014

A legend gone home

Ms G

July 8, 2014

Miss Maya. You have always been an inspiration to many, and even now I believe we're all still learning from the legacy of words you left behind. The world was a better place with you in it and heaven will be too with you there.

tracey kinard

July 2, 2014

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

May she live in the light and peace she so cheerfully gave us.

Toni

June 30, 2014

I believe that Maya Angelou was a woman who practiced what she expected in others. She was a jewel in the crown of the American South and a world traveling representative of all that is sacred about human rights, the mores and morals of us all, the American South, the Internationally known poet's experience. She took on many rolls and took each of us to a place where we knew, just by reading her work, that if she should die before her next book came our her next lecture was delivered - well, we would all be ok and left whole without her. She liked to finish her business and leave others with theirs finished as well. I loved her dearly and will miss that access to preview the finality of human frailties which Maya provided so well. Toni (Houston, TX)

Emily

June 29, 2014

May all of us mourning the loss of this outstanding woman, do her the greatest honor by imitating her best quality, unselfish giving from ones own heart. There is more happiness in giving than there is in receiving Act 20:35. May we practice giving as Jesus asked us to at Luke6:38 and as Maya so well understood

ruth

June 28, 2014

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Melva Rivers

June 26, 2014

My condolences goes out to the family of Maya Angelou God used her for many great works on this earth now may she rest in peace.

Patrice Norman

June 24, 2014

Maya your name is and will forever be great. You will always be a "Magnificent Angel...Youthful and Awesome..."
The morning that I heard you had answered to a higher calling, I was sitting at a computer in the library. A tear fell from my eye and then I begin to remember the beautiful gifts you have given to us that understand and know you even if from afar...Thank you Maya!!!! I will miss you with each new day as I miss my Mother and best Friend I am grateful that you remind us all of who we are and what we have the potential to do!!!

June 24, 2014

You will alway be a great lady.

Lynell Lane Brown

June 22, 2014

Your voice will live forever.Iam so happy thatI lived during your life time.You are now a shining star in the bright heaven Thank you God for this wonderful woman and for a life well lived.May God bless your family.

Candice Gager

June 22, 2014

MY condolences go out to the family of Maya Angelou.She may be gone but her legacy will live on forever.She was an inspiration to me

Geraldine Greene

June 21, 2014

Just one of many who will miss that powerful voice of yours. But, those powerful words of yours, will be forever engraved in my mind. Thank you, Dr. Angelou. I now know why "The Cage Bird Sings".

paula favers

June 21, 2014

You will be missed.

Hugs & Kisses!

Christina LaFave

June 21, 2014

I will miss her poems, quotes & speeches. Thank you for being so inspirational, I love poetry reading & writing them , also your famous quotes.

June 20, 2014

I LOVED YOU BECAUSE YOU WAS REAL

shirley gauf

June 19, 2014

She will live on in the cyber space and in our hearts.

Vasilios Emmanuel Glimidakis

June 17, 2014

Dear Angelou and other families,
I am sorry for your loss. God bless her and her family.

June 16, 2014

Her written expressions were very inspirational and profound words of wisdom. She is gone but her rich legacy will live on.
Debra Haynes, Pensacola, FL

Liseli Liseli

June 14, 2014

MHSRIP - Your contributions will live on. Thank you, you'll be missed

June 12, 2014

Her day maybe done, but her legacy lives one.

Dorothy A. Young

June 12, 2014

You will be so sorely missed. Your talent and genius will never fade. I had the pleasure of meeting you twice and you were everything a lady should be. I adored your work and you as the consummate poet.

barbara smith

June 12, 2014

My prayers are with the family,I thank God for all her wisdom and many poems.

Marja

June 11, 2014

Thank you for sharing your wisdom with us. Rest in Peace Maya

Karen Story

June 11, 2014

Heaven has gained another Angel. RIP Maya Angelou.. The world loved you, but the Lord loved you BEST!

India Harden

June 11, 2014

The books you have written in the late 60's early 70's were pass down to me from my Mother you were truly her ICON, thur those books You have as become My ICON from my childhood yrs. teen-age yrs, young woman yrs. to becoming an mother until now. (have brought all your books) I have always Honor you gifts as an blessing to my Soul I will always carry you in my heart and celebration each day of my life honor You. You & my mother open my eyes,mind,& soul to the beauty of many opportunity. I remember the blue postcard you send to me when I've written an poem to you (one of my teacher's encourage me to send my poem)to you. just thinking about that day now was truly priceless!!!. Thank you, THANK YOU
Thank you love India R. Harden

shawn burke

June 11, 2014

i hope to see you in the future miss angelou,jeovah siad there will be a resurrection acts chapter 24 verse 15,and anything jehovah say will come true,MAY God be with your family.

Jennifer Wilson

June 10, 2014

The thunder roared and the lightning flashed last night
Yet I was at ease, there was no fear or fright
I felt a higher power speaking to us all
Only to find out today, that it was a celebration, an angelic call

Triumph over trials and victory over viciousness
Power in prayer and power through poetry she did profess
A beauty that no one could bottle and a voice that commanded pause
When she entered heaven, the lightning and thunder couldn't resist but to give applause

An inspiration from past, in present, and going forward
I can see her now, the shooting star, as I sit under the stars sipping tea in my backyard It was on my bucket list to meet this powerful presence in my present life
It will remain a to-do, just transferred to… my afterlife

My heart is heavy but my spirit is free
The poet in her will always speak to the poet in me
Her majestic presence will be missed dearly and I'm certain many will agree
But the poet in her will always resound within the poet in me.

Dr. Angelou, may you rest in peace with God and may your spirit continue to speak to us all.

Love, forever your student of life,

Jennifer L. Wilson
5-28-2014

Amer El-malak

June 10, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

June 10, 2014

Here in Delaware we will be having a Gathering, Going Home Service for Maya Angelou
June 16, 2014. AN ICON HAS LEFT THE HOUSE!!
by TOMORROW DAE

June 10, 2014

Ms. Angelo was such a positive person and her words were full of wisdom. She was a jewel and will forever be missed. May God bless her family forever.

Sincrely,
Imogene Waters,
Eureka, NC

Patricia Lampley

June 10, 2014

May God bless you for sharing your loved one with us for so long. Please gain renewed faith that she was well loved by many and left us so many life lessons.

Patricia Lampley,
Birmingham, Alabama

Dee Jackson

June 9, 2014

She learned...therefore she taught.

A. Taylor

June 9, 2014

Going to miss your voice of reason and peace. Your words will truly be missed.

Sherri Hal-Rembert

June 9, 2014

The world will be a little less colorful now that you're gone. Rest in Peace.

Vada Mack

June 9, 2014

We love you & your awesome poetry, you will be truly missed and remembered forever.

June 9, 2014

To The Angelou Family:
Dear Family,
I celebrate the life and legacy of your "Beloved" with you. Dr. Maya was an angel lent to us. She inspired, connected, taught, and loved us unconditionally. She will be greatly missed. In tribute to her, we can choose to follow her example and in so doing, continue to give rise to her voice and her spirit. Please know I am keeping you all in my prayers.
Sincerely,
Reverend Edith M. Shokes
Atlanta, Georgia

Joe Miles

June 9, 2014

Love.

LEE WALKER

June 9, 2014

MAY GOD REST YOUR BEAUTIFUL SOUL!!! THANK YOU FOR ALL THE INSPIRING WORDS, THEY WILL BE WITH ME THROUGH THE REST OF MY LIFE!

Mabel Taylor-Jones

June 9, 2014

Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal. I am truly sadden by your passing, but I am oh so grateful for your inspirational poems, recitations, and the role model you have been for many women throughout this Nation. May God bless your soul, and may your family keep your legacy alive.

Crystal. A. Johnson

June 9, 2014

To God be the Glory for a life well lived. Rest in peace, Dr. Angelou.

Jacqueline Bolden

June 8, 2014

Words are feeble and inadequate to express the great loss I have experienced since your passing. I will never forget your many lessons. I extend to the family and Oprah sincere sympathy.

Alva Tolliver

June 8, 2014

Thank you so much for how you made me feel when I met you in college. A rest well deserved ?

Deb Wesley

June 8, 2014

What an amazing role model and soul, and inspiration as a woman of adversity.

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