Community members gather to pay tribute to Rosemary Camy, celebrating her legacy and love.
The Fallbrook community mourns the loss of Rosemary Camy, a beloved resident who passed away peacefully at the age of 95. Known for her passion for music and community service, Rosemary’s vibrant spirit touched many lives. Born in Santa Ana, she overcame challenges throughout her life, including surviving the 1938 flood. After a rewarding career with Kaiser Permanente, she dedicated herself to serving her community, leaving behind a legacy filled with love and kindness.
With heavy hearts, the small community of Fallbrook bids farewell to one of its cherished residents, Rosemary Camy, who passed away peacefully on Sunday, April 27, at the remarkable age of 95. Surrounded by her loving family, Rosemary’s journey came to a close, leaving behind a legacy of warmth, laughter, and dedication.
Born on August 19, 1929, in sunny Santa Ana, California, Rosemary Weir came into this world as the daughter of Roland and Marie. Her family later relocated to the bustling city of Anaheim, where she spent her formative years. Rosemary attended elementary and middle schools locally before graduating from Anaheim Union High School in 1947. A lifelong learner, she pursued higher education at both Fullerton and Santa Ana Community Colleges, proudly earning her associate’s degree.
Known for her zest for life, Rosemary had a strong passion for water sports. An avid swimmer, she was a prominent member of her high school’s junior lifesaving team. Her love for music was equally prominent—an aspiring opera singer, she showcased her talents in various choirs and choruses throughout her life. Rosemary was no stranger to the stage either: her involvement in community theater productions delighted audiences and showcased her artistic flair.
Her musical endeavors didn’t stop there—an accomplished piano player, Rosemary often entertained her family with beautiful melodies, creating a warm atmosphere filled with love and laughter.
One of the many stories Rosemary fondly recounted was the harrowing experience of surviving the great flood of 1938 in Anaheim. During that challenging time, she and her family spent several days in their attic, managing to survive on dried oats mixed with condensed milk until they were safely rescued. Such resilience became a hallmark of her character, inspiring those who knew her.
In 1994, after a dedicated 25 years at Kaiser Permanente, Rosemary retired. Following her retirement, she made a beautiful home for herself in Fallbrook, where she immediately began to make her mark in the community. Rosemary thrived as a volunteer at several notable organizations, including the beloved Angel Shop and the Bottom Shelf Book Store. Her passion for service extended to the Carlsbad Flower Fields, and she was a cherished Pink Lady at Fallbrook Hospital until its closing.
An animal lover at heart, Rosemary spent years as a member of the Zoological Society in San Diego, where she shared her enthusiasm for wildlife and conservation.
In her later years, Rosemary made the move to assisted living in December 2022. Rosemary is preceded in death by her beloved sister, Helen Harvey, but her family tree extends generously. She is survived by her sister Linda Mauzey and her children: daughters Cheryl Kelly and Terry Clark, as well as her son, James. The family continued to grow with five grandchildren: Eric Liss, Laura Irvine, Steven Clark, Ashley Clark, and Mary Clark Deuling. Rosemary’s legacy also includes five great-grandchildren: Vaughn Liss, Tommy Irvine, Dylan Clark, Annie Irvine, and River Clark, with another great-grandson on the way come July.
In a world that often moves too fast, Rosemary Camy’s life reminds us of the importance of community, family, and the joy of sharing our passions. Her delightful spirit, philanthropy, and love for family will be profoundly missed by all who had the pleasure to know her. As Fallbrook grieves the loss of this remarkable woman, her memory will live on in the hearts of many.
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