She was the mother of Michael Dawson and the wife of Walter Dawson. While Michael was at the Sydney Airport, he called her before his flight and asked her if she would consider taking custody of Walt, she denied his request and then Michael told her that Walt wasn't supposed to be his responsibility and that it was never part of the plan. (Exodus - Part 2)
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| - She was the mother of Michael Dawson and the wife of Walter Dawson. While Michael was at the Sydney Airport, he called her before his flight and asked her if she would consider taking custody of Walt, she denied his request and then Michael told her that Walt wasn't supposed to be his responsibility and that it was never part of the plan. (Exodus - Part 2)
- Before Michael boarded Oceanic Flight 815, he called his mother and expressed his feelings about being a father, and told his mother that he lived in a studio apartment and that he left for work early in the morning each day. He asked his mother if she could take care of Walt. His mother declined, and Michael turned around to see Walt standing there, having heard the whole conversation. ("Exodus, Part 2")
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| - Grandson - Walt Lloyd
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| - She was the mother of Michael Dawson and the wife of Walter Dawson. While Michael was at the Sydney Airport, he called her before his flight and asked her if she would consider taking custody of Walt, she denied his request and then Michael told her that Walt wasn't supposed to be his responsibility and that it was never part of the plan. (Exodus - Part 2) When Michael and Walt returned to the United States, Walt moved in with Mrs. Dawson. When Michael visited her, she denied Michael the opportunity to see Walt as she was frustrated about having to use false names and cover up the crash. Mrs. Dawson stated that Walt was upset with whatever Michael had told him, which was later suspected of being the admission of the murder of Ana-Lucia and Libby. (Meet Kevin Johnson)
- Before Michael boarded Oceanic Flight 815, he called his mother and expressed his feelings about being a father, and told his mother that he lived in a studio apartment and that he left for work early in the morning each day. He asked his mother if she could take care of Walt. His mother declined, and Michael turned around to see Walt standing there, having heard the whole conversation. ("Exodus, Part 2") After Michael and Walt returned to the United States, Walt moved in with Michael's mother. She was frustrated by Michael and Walt's unexplained absence and the fact that she had to continue to hide their existence and even refer to them by false names. She refused to let Michael speak to Walt because Walt was deeply upset with Michael. It was later insinuated by Tom, uncontested by Michael, that Michael had told Walt he'd killed Ana Lucia and Libby. ("Meet Kevin Johnson") About three years later, after the return of the Oceanic Six, she took Walt to visit Hurley at the Santa Rosa Mental Health Institute. She first demanded to know whether Hurley would do anything "crazy," and after he assured her that he would not, she left Walt and him alone to talk. ("There's No Place Like Home, Part 2")
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