I have been blessed to have had several grandmother-like figures
in my life. One such person arrived in
my life in 1980, and sadly, left us recently on May 3, 2023. We called her Oma. She lived next door to me on Danbury Drive for the first eight
years that we lived in Arizona and remained a family member ever since. Clara (Micky) Lovejoy loved me and my family
unconditionally for forty-three years. She
spoiled me and my sister from the moment we met her. She found a special joy in it. She purchased us Cabbage Patch Kid dolls for
Christmas, brought us gigantic baskets and stuffed bunnies for Easter, and always
snuck us candy whenever my parents were not looking.
As I think back, she never missed celebrating any of my life’s major milestones. She was our Friday night babysitter so my parents could participate in a bowling league. We would eat T.V. dinners and watch M.A.S.H. Micky would end up falling asleep on the couch (because she had been up since 4:00am as she was the manager of our local Circle K convenience store) before we did, and often wouldn’t remember my parents picking us up. She attended both my high school and college graduation parties. She was present at both of my weddings. We celebrated numerous birthdays and holidays together. We’d often meet up at our favorite Mexican food restaurant, Valle Luna, because she had a coupon she needed to use. And she welcomed both of my children into the world by being one of their first visitors to the hospital. She truly was a member of our family although the relationship may have only started with me saying, "Hello, Neighbor".
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What a blessing you all received for the beautiful relationship you all had with her.
Thank you for sharing your Oma with us.
Much love, Aunt Rhonda
The most consistent word I can use to describe our relationship is love. This was a woman who probably never understood my migratory ways and always wanted me much closer to home, but during my annual or biannual visits, I never felt anything but pride and unconditional love. She loved us as her own and enriched our lives immeasurably.