{"id":154841,"date":"2023-02-20T15:57:05","date_gmt":"2023-02-20T14:57:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/buzzsouthafrica.com\/us\/?p=154841"},"modified":"2023-02-20T15:57:12","modified_gmt":"2023-02-20T14:57:12","slug":"jamal-adeen-thomas-parents-meet-his-mother-and-father","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/buzzsouthafrica.com\/us\/jamal-adeen-thomas-parents-meet-his-mother-and-father\/","title":{"rendered":"Jamal Adeen Thomas\u2019 Parents: Meet His Mother Kathy and Father Clarence"},"content":{"rendered":"

Jamal Adeen Thomas’s parents are Clarence Thomas, an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, and Kathy Grace Ambush, an American volunteer.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Clarence and Kathy started dating around 1969 while still in high school. They couldn\u2019t wait to complete their high school journey before tying the knot in 1971. Their marriage eventually crashed after a decade but not before the birth of their son, Jamal, who came in 1973.<\/p>\n

Who is Jamal Adeen Thomas’ Mother?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

The name of Jamal Adeen Thomas’ mother is Kathy Grace Ambush. Born in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA, on the 6th of June 1950, the 73-year-old Kathy is the daughter of Shigao Gladys Sato (who died in 1984) and Nelson William Ambush. Nelson worked as an American dental technician.<\/p>\n

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Kathy Ambush is an African-American woman from a Christian background. She grew up alongside six siblings \u2013 four biological (Benjamin Ambush, Karen Thande, Reverend Stephen Ambush, June Ambush) and two step-siblings (Valarie Wilson and Sydney Schuyler) from her father\u2019s second marriage to Mary Estelle.<\/p>\n

Kathy\u2019s Academic Pursuit<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Jamal Adeen Thomas’ mother grew up in her place of birth, Worcester, Massachusetts, where she enrolled at Marian Central Catholic High School. In pursuit of higher education, the mother of one later joined an only girl’s college in Worcester.<\/p>\n

Much later in life, Kathy decided to go for a University degree, a decision which led her to join Lincoln University. At the end of her studies, she earned a degree in business administration.<\/p>\n

Jamal\u2019s Mum has Worked in Different Organizations<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Armed with a college degree, Kathy Ambush went to look for employment at The Immigration Learning Center, Inc., where she worked for a short while. Next, Milton Academy’s Massachusetts Advanced Studies Program employed her services as a Director.<\/p>\n

With time, she became the Community Relations Manager at BankBoston and Kathy has put in quality time as an Occupation Volunteer with her alma mater, Lincoln University. Also, she has something to do with the Global Internet Entrepreneur.<\/p>\n

Who is Jamal\u2019s Father, Clarence Thomas?<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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Jamal Adeen Thomas’ dad is Clarence Thomas. He was born on June 23rd, 1948, to a domestic worker named Leola “Pigeon” Williams and M. C. Thomas, who earned his keep as a farm hand. Clarence is currently 75 years old. His family lived in Pin Point, Georgia, very close to Savannah, and are said to be descendants of slaves who spoke Gullah as their mother tongue.<\/p>\n

Clarence has two siblings \u2013 a brother, Myers Lee Thomas, and a sister called Emma Mae Martin. M.C Thomas was an absentee father during his children\u2019s formative years, and Clarence had to go and live with his grandfather in the Gullah community \u2013 a very poor enclave near Savannah.<\/p>\n

Born into a strong Catholic family, Clarence was brought up to uphold the Catholic faith. He sincerely wanted to join the Catholic order of priesthood but couldn\u2019t stand the excessive racism he encountered then.<\/p>\n

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