Sunday, November 10, 2013

Grammy Clemmer

What do you do when  you have a house full of company, and you receive a text letting you know that your last living grandparent has passed away?

I'll tell you. You inconspicuously walk to your bedroom, quietly shut your door, sit down and cry.  You call her face to mind, the way she looked when you first met her, when your mom and step dad were first married and she welcomed you as her own granddaughter.

She wore a netted bonnet and plain dress, giving outward testimony to an inward reality that she was submitted to another; she was not her own.  Though different from your own expression of faith in appearances, its roots were the same. She loved Jesus, trusted Him as her Redeemer and Savior. She raised four children to love Him, too.  One of those children walked into your life when you were 13, just a year after you lost your dad. He married your mom, took on four children in addition to his own three and like her, loved you as his own. She was the mother behind the man who demonstrated grace to you like few other in your life.

Grammy Clemmer, as known by 21 grandkids and 36 great grandkids, passed away this past Friday, November 8, 2013.  I didn't know her like some of my cousins because I only became a part of the "Clemmer clan" when I was 13. But, my heart is full as are my eyes of tears when I think about her now and the legacy she left behind.  She lived a quiet life by the regard of some, but the themes of love for family, home, and God ring loud through her children, grandchildren and one day, God willing, all of her great grandchildren.

In material possessions, she had just what she needed and not much more. But, she always had enough to give a gift to every grandchild and great grandchild at each "Clemmer Christmas".  Some years, it was a bottle of scented soap or sample size of deodorant along with a money gift of $5 or $10, all 21 of them individually wrapped in PartyLite boxes, tagged with all the names of her grandchildren on them.  Appealing to the the young ages of many of her great grandchildren, she found more age appropriate gifts for them, musical pull toys or puzzles, books for the readers.

Her hands, somewhat gnarled by age and arthritis and I imagine years of cooking and cross stitch, were always willing to serve and to embrace. She loved having her family together, and for as long as her home could hold us, she would host a Thanksgiving meal which always included her oyster filling and fruit salad.  Her four children always made the effort and asked their children to make the effort to come together at least once a year to share a meal, or two, songs, games and prayer together.

Beula Clemmer, your children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren will rise this week and call you "blessed", as you were a woman who feared the Lord and taught all who came after you to fear the Lord, too. There is no more worthwhile mission. You completed your mission, Grammy Clemmer. Know the rest and presence of God forevermore. We will see you again one day 'soon.'

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beautiful, Bri. Love you, Krista

Anonymous said...

Bri, that is such a lovely writing of Grammy! Surely we were all soo blessed to have her as ours! She will be so missed but I love to imagine the joy she is having now!! -Delores

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing these touching innermost feelings, Bri! I still remember the day you all 'joined' our wild clan - and vividly remember how Grammy was most concerned that you could feel as one of her own. Looking forward to the day when we can join her on heaven's shore! Lovingly, Cheryl

Oh, The Places You'll Go! said...

That was great Bri. I love when I can see words.
Thank you Lord for sharing Grammy with us.
Those who have been ransomed by the Lord will return. They will enter Jerusalem singing, crowned with everlasting joy. Sorrow and mourning will disappear, and they will be filled with joy and gladness." Isaiah 51:11

-kara

Anonymous said...

You described her perfectly Bri!
~ Wanda

Danielle said...

Aw, I'm sorry to hear, Bri. What a wonderful tribute to her!

Anonymous said...

Couldn't agree more. What a legacy did Grammy leave us here on earth! Thanks Bri for posting this - Love you, Jen

Jessi said...

Bri, your words were just perfect in every way. You have captured perfectly the thoughts and memories I would have of Grammy as well. Thanks for taking the time to express this!!

Unknown said...

So I hadn't cried yet until this.. very beautifully written and thought out! I rejoice because I have the blessing that she shared in my life! Now Heaven rejoices to have her ...!

Hugs - Nici