
Although she was born in Florida, Melody grew up in Buckeye Lake, Ohio, in a little cottage not to far from the water. Buckeye Lake was the home of the Buckeye Lake Amusement Park and that park was an integral part of Melody’s childhood. Melody was a happy child and very outgoing. She had many talents and participated in a variety of activities in her youth, everything from Garden Club to playing the flute.

She was especially close to her grandfather, ‘Poppy Jim’ as he was called, who although he wasn’t her biological grandparent, never treated her as such. He had a great influence in her life for many years because of that example of unconditional love.
As a child, she always lamented being born the day after Christmas, and in the winter in general, as she couldn’t really have all the fun outdoor birthday parties that her friends had. Her birthday also often got lumped in with Christmas. One year she held special in her heart was when her family decided to throw her have a birthday party in the summer. That birthday definitely became one of those stories that she regaled to her own children in her adult years.

Melody’s parents eventually split up and she was left living with her mom and her grandparents and saw little of her father. Eventually he would drift out of her life completely. Life moved on and Melody thrived with a busy social schedule and increasing responsibilities as she got older. In addition to the Garden Club and learning the flute she also took up the baton and helped out her grandparents business at the Buckeye Lake Amusement Park. Her family ran games like the balloon dart game and the penny pitch. Again these experiences were the things she told her children and grandchildren about for years to come.
As an outgoing people-person, helping out didn’t often feel like a job at all, but an enjoyable part of every-day life.

As she got older, other family responsibilities expanded for her as well and unfortunately this wasn’t just the normal teenage chores. Family problems eventually led her to be a chauffeur of sorts once she got her license and she was often pulled out of school for various tasks for the family. She was eventually pulled out of school so much that she didn’t have enough credits to graduate with her class her senior year and never achieved the high school diploma she spent her youth working towards.