Cedella-Booker-Obituary

Cedella Booker

Jul 23, 1926 – Apr 8, 2008

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BORN
July 23, 1926
DIED
April 8, 2008

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Cedella Booker, born on Jul 23, 1926, passed away on Apr 08, 2008.

Obituary:

Obituary

KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) - Cedella Booker, the mother of Jamaican music legend Bob Marley, has died, a family spokesman said Wednesday. She was 81.

Booker died in her sleep Tuesday night at her home in Miami, apparently from natural causes, spokesman Jerome Hamilton said.

Booker, a Jamaica native, was 18 when she married Norval Marley, a British man 32 years her senior. Their son brought Jamaican reggae music to international prominence, becoming its international image. Bob Marley died in Miami of a brain tumor in 1981 at age 36.

"Mrs. Booker was the matriarch of a movement so powerful that the mystical qualities of the Marley musical legacy remain strong and potent," Jamaica Information Minister Olivia Grange said.

After Norval Marley died in 1955, Booker married an American man and settled in Delaware. She wrote two biographies of her famous son and recorded two albums, "Awake Zion!" and "Smilin' Island of Song."

"She was a star in her own right," Jamaica Prime Minister Bruce Golding said in a statement. "Her life was one of hardship, struggle and eventual fulfillment, and through it all, she exuded hope, strength and confidence."

Everyone in St. Ann's parish knew Booker as "Mama B," said Harry Shivnani, a family friend and general manager of Bob Marley's mausoleum.

"She loved cooking," Shivnani said. "Mama would make you the best pudding ever."

Robert Lalah, a columnist for the Jamaica Gleaner, interviewed Booker in February while she celebrated her son's birthday.

"She was a typical Jamaican grandmother," he said. "She was very warm, very friendly."

Her admiration for her son was evident, Lalah said.

"She was always quoting him, quoting words from his songs," he said.

Booker is survived by two children and several grandchildren, including Ziggy Marley, who won four Grammys with the Melody Makers, a band that included brother Stephen and sisters Sharon and Cedella.

Funeral arrangements have not been announced.
Copyright © 2008 The Associated Press





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You and I used to sit on the bus together and talk about everything and the funniest thing was that I always walked on the bus jammin to Bob and she had never told me she was his mother until one day she asked me to walk with her to her home and there was the painting on the stairway to her home of Bob then after that she told me some wild stories of Bob living in Wilmington, De what a small world ONE LOVE! FOREVER TO ALL MANKIND

May the God of tender mercy comfort your family at this time and may he give you the strength to endure this time of grief.

THE LIFE OF THE DEPARTED IS PLACED IN THE MEMORY OF THE LIVING....RIH

AUNT SIDDY, REMEMBERING WHEN YOU USE TO BABYSIT MYSELF MY BROTHER AND MY SISTER AT YOUR HOME IN WILMINGTON, DELAWARE ON THE 2300 BLOCK TATNALL STREET RIGHT ACROSS THE STREET FROM ONCE WAS KNOWN AS TATNALL STREET NOW RENAMED "ONE LOVE PARK" IN MEMORY OF YOUR BELOVED SON ROBERT NESTA MARLEY KNOWN TO THE WORLD AS "BOB MARLEY". YOU ARE DEEPLY MISSED ALONG WITH YOUR EXCELLENT COOKING AND YOUR DEEP BELLY LAUGHTER WHEN SOMETHING SWEET YOU... AND LET US NOT FORGET YOUR STRICTNESS IN CHURCH YOU AND...

May the God of comfort be with the family and friends. It is never easy to lose a loved one, I pray you find comfort in Gods promise found at John 6:40 which says that soon we will see all our loved ones again. My deepest condolences to the family.

May the hearer of prayer comfort you.

My condolences to your family,may the God of comfort. Comfort you in time difficult lost take comfort that he care for your family.

May Cedella rest well and in peace. To the entire family, please find comfort and strength in your Creator, God.