In Her Honor | Matriarchs, Memory & Mama’s House: Honoring Willa Mae
In this episode of In Her Honor, I’m honoring my grandmother, Willa Mae, a woman whose life was marked by loss, faith, sacrifice, and an extraordinary determination to overcome.
My grandmother was born in 1928 in Alabama, in the heart of Jim Crow. She later made her way to Cleveland in the 1950s with her husband and only an elementary education, carrying little in the way of formal opportunity but so much strength. In the 1960s, she endured the devastating loss of both her husband and her eldest daughter within a short period of time. And somehow, in the middle of that grief, she still had to find a way to provide for herself and her remaining children.
What moves me so deeply about her story is that she did not fold under the weight of what she faced. She pushed through discriminatory lending, found a way to purchase a home, and made sure her children, and eventually their children, had shelter. That home became more than a house. It became proof of her resilience, her sacrifice, and her refusal to let hardship have the final word.
She also completed training to become a dietitian at Menorah Park in Beachwood, Ohio, and that place became part of the backdrop of my own childhood memories. When I think about Willa Mae, I think about a woman who kept going. A woman who loved the Lord, who was deeply spiritual, and who met life’s hardest blows with faith and grit.
This episode is about Black family legacy, grief, homeownership, motherhood, survival, and the kind of strength that changes the trajectory of a family. Willa Mae was an overcomer, and this conversation is my way of honoring not only what she survived, but what she built in spite of it.
If you have ever looked back at the women in your family and realized just how much they carried so that you could stand where you are, I believe this episode will speak to you.
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