Lue Helen: Where Is Mathew Knowles’ Mother Now?

Lue Helen

Lue Helen is the mother of American record executive, businessman, university lecturer, and motivational speaker Mathew Knowles. Lue’s son Mathew Knowles is best known for being the manager of Destiny’s Child, one of the best-selling girl groups of all time whose members include his daughter American singer, songwriter, and businesswoman Beyoncé.

Lue Helen: Bio Summary

NameLue Helen
Famous asmother of Mathew Knowles
Date of birth 12 May 1921
Place of birth Alabama
Died 8 September 1997 (aged 76)
Parents Dave Ladoria Hogue and Hester (Moore) Hogue
Spouse Matthew Q. Knowles
Children Mathew Knowles
Grandchildren Beyoncé and Solange Knowles

Who Is Mathew Knowles’ Mother?

Lou Helen Knowles (née Hogue) is the mother of Mathew Knowles. She was born on 12 May 1921, in Alabama to Dave Ladoria Hogue and Hester (Moore) Hogue. Her parents’ occupations are not known. She is the sister of Robert Hogue and El Zada Hogue. She might have been raised in a working-class family.

There are certain unknown facts regarding Lue Helen’s childhood and family. Her educational background and qualifications are unknown. She worked as a maid for a white family. She was married to Matthew Q. Knowles (April 4, 1927 – December 30, 1996), a truck driver. Lue Helen and her husband Matthew kept their marriage private.

Details including how they met for the first time, their dating history, and their wedding date and location are unknown. The couple expanded their family. They welcomed a son Mathew Knowles on January 9, 1952, in Gadsden, Alabama, U.S. Mathew graduated from Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee.

Lue Helen’s son Mathew Knowles earned both a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration at Fisk University, where he graduated in 1974. He also earned an MBA in Strategic Planning and Organizational Culture from Cornerstone Christian Bible College.

Lue Helen lived a very private life and avoided the limelight. She refrained from disclosing any details regarding her life which is why there is unavailability of information about her. She is in the spotlight thanks to her son Mathew Knowles who grew up to become a record executive, businessman, and university lecturer.

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Mathew Knowles is also famous as the father of Beyonce Giselle Knowles popularly known as Beyoncé and Solange Knowles. Solange is a successful and popular singer, songwriter, and actress. She was a backup dancer for Destiny’s Child. She was signed with Mathew Knowles’ Music World Entertainment label.

As an actress, Solange has appeared in films including Johnson Family Vacation (2004), and Bring It On: All or Nothing (2006). Beyoncé is a renowned singer, songwriter, and businesswoman who is known as “Queen Bey” and is regarded as one of the greatest entertainers of her generation. She has earned her spot as one of the world’s best-selling artists of all time.

Beyoncé was a member of the girl group Destiny’s Child. She also embarked on a solo music career. She has released several hit songs. Her most notable songs include “Crazy in Love”, “Baby Boy”, “Irreplaceable”, “If I Were a Boy”, “Halo”, “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)”, “Run the World (Girls)”, “Love On Top”, “Drunk in Love”, “Formation”, “Break My Soul”, and “Cuff It.”

Where Is Mathew Knowles’ Mother Now?

Mathew Knowles’ mother Lue Helen is no longer alive. She passed away on 8 September 1997 at age 76, in Alabama. What caused her death is unknown. It is not known if she had struggled with any health-related issues that eventually led to her demise. Her husband Matthew Q. Knowles died on December 30, 1996.

Lue Helen’s son Mathew Knowles took to Instagram to share a throwback photo of himself standing alongside his parents as he celebrates Black History Month. He wrote in the caption: “In my black roots is where I find my strength. I look at this picture of my family—my mother, father, sister, and myself in the middle with mixed emotions.”

On one hand, it reminds of my childhood growing up in Alabama, right in the heart of segregation, in the 1950s and 1960s.” According to Mathew, he “was laughed at, made to feel less than, spit on, beaten, and electric-prodded.”. He revealed that he “carried this severe trauma with me well into my adulthood and sought therapy to overcome my experiences during my adolescence.”

Mathew Knowles added that: “As you all know, my experiences were not unique to me. The majority of my black brothers and sisters in my generation went through similar or even worse experiences than I did. At the same time, when I look at this picture, I also feel a great deal of pride especially while looking at the faces of my mother and father.

“They taught me outside-the-box thinking and entrepreneurship. My dad was a truck driver, and convinced the owner of the truck to let him use it after work. When he wasn’t working, my dad would drive around and tear down old/abandoned houses and begin selling the wood, copper and other materials to make his family extra money to help put food on the table.”

“My mother was a maid for a white family. She convinced the wife of the family to give her the hand-me-down clothings that she had. On the weekend, my mother would then take the clothes and make beautiful quilts with her two best friends.”

“Many of you ask online, and even when I meet you in person where I found the courage to leave my high-paying job in corporate America to manage a yet undiscovered Destiny’s Child. Like I said earlier: In my black roots is where I find my strength.”

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“I want to leave you with one other key emotion I feel when I look at this picture: gratitude. I am grateful for how far the Knowles family name has come. I am grateful for all of the fans who, almost selflessly, cheer on my daughters and their many successes. It brings me great joy knowing that their music has inspired many of you to dream bigger.”

Mathew Knowles also made it known that he is grateful for his parents. “I hope they are looking down with smiles on their faces knowing that their work ethic and positive attitude would one day indirectly inspire an entire generation of young black people (and beyond) to help them understand that they are survivors, that they are irreplaceable, and that nothing and nobody can break their souls.”

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  • Ruth Kai Botchway is a Senior Editor at Dicytrends.com. She is a graduate of All Stars Media College (2021) with a Diploma in Journalism and Media Studies. With more than two years experience in Journalism, she has served as an intern at Accra FM and worked with Green TV and Ashiaman TV. She worked as a Maritime Journalist/ influencer, producing Port and Maritime agenda initially aired on Ashiaman TV. You can reach her via email: Ruthbotch1912@gmail.com

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Ruth Kai Botchway

Ruth Kai Botchway is a Senior Editor at Dicytrends.com. She is a graduate of All Stars Media College (2021) with a Diploma in Journalism and Media Studies. With more than two years experience in Journalism, she has served as an intern at Accra FM and worked with Green TV and Ashiaman TV. She worked as a Maritime Journalist/ influencer, producing Port and Maritime agenda initially aired on Ashiaman TV. You can reach her via email: Ruthbotch1912@gmail.com

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