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Sujey Ramirez Olvera

Posted 2025-06-03 by mhenderson
Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home & Crematory -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Sujey Ramirez Olvera, born on October 13, 2004, left this world on
February 22, 2024, at the age of 19, leaving behind a legacy of love and
laughter. She was the beloved second child of Jose Maria Ramirez Rosas
and Maria Cruz Olvera Ramirez. Sujey is survived by her loving brother,
Juan Diego Ramirez Olvera, and her adoring sister, Sahira Nayeli Ramirez
Olvera.

Sujey's educational journey was marked by determination and success,
graduating from Lake Havasu High School after attending Smoketree
Elementary and Thunderbolt Middle School. Her roots ran deep in Lake
Havasu City, Arizona, where she was born and raised, creating countless
memories with family and friends.

Known affectionately as Melina, after a WWE wrestler, Sujey embodied
strength and resilience from a young age. She reveled in playful
roughhousing with her siblings, often declaring, "I am the middle child,
either I get picked on, or I do the picking."

Sujey's infectious laughter, echoing through every room, was as
distinctive as her early feat of walking in heels at just two years old.
Her love for dinosaurs, particularly the T-Rex, sparked her imagination
and brought joy to those around her.

A natural jokester, Sujey's playful banter and witty humor brought
lightness to even the darkest days. Her interests were as varied as her
spirit, from stargazing and hiking to creative arts and video games like
Fortnite and Call of Duty. She found solace in staying active and
working out, embracing life with boundless energy.

Sujey's favorite number, 222, now holds a poignant significance as it
marks the date of her passing. Though she departed from this world far
too soon, Sujey's vibrant spirit and enduring love will live on in the
hearts of all who were touched by her kindness, laughter, and zest for
life.



Sujey Ramirez Olvera, nacida el 13 de octubre de 2004, dejó este mundo
el 22 de febrero de 2024, a la edad de 19, dejando atrás un legado de
amor y risas. Fue la querida segunda hija de Jose Maria Ramirez Rosas y
Maria Cruz Olvera Ramirez. Sujey es sobrevivida por su amado hermano,
Juan Diego Ramirez Olvera, y su adorada hermana, Sahira Nayeli Ramirez
Olvera.

El viaje educativo de Sujey estuvo marcado por la determinación y el
éxito, graduándose de la Escuela Secundaria Lake Havasu después de
asistir a Smoketree Elementary y Thunderbolt Middle School. Sus raíces
eran profundas en Lake Havasu City, Arizona, donde nació y creció,
creando innumerables recuerdos con familiares y amigos.

Conocida cariñosamente como Melina, después de una luchadora de la WWE,
Sujey encarnaba la fuerza y ??la resistencia desde una edad temprana. Se
deleitaba en juegos ásperos y juguetones con sus hermanos, a menudo
declarando: "Soy la hija del medio, o me eligen a mí o yo elijo".

La risa contagiosa de Sujey, que resonaba en cada habitación, era tan
distintiva como su hazaña temprana de caminar con tacones a los dos años
de edad. Su amor por los dinosaurios, especialmente el T-Rex, estimulaba
su imaginación y traía alegría a quienes la rodeaban.

Una bromista natural, la charla juguetona y el humor ingenioso de Sujey
aportaban ligereza incluso a los días más oscuros. Sus intereses eran
tan variados como su espíritu, desde observar las estrellas y hacer
senderismo hasta las artes creativas y los videojuegos como Fortnite y
Call of Duty. Encontraba consuelo en mantenerse activa y hacer
ejercicio, abrazando la vida con energía inagotable.

El número favorito de Sujey, 222, ahora tiene un significado conmovedor
ya que marca la fecha de su partida. Aunque partió de este mundo
demasiado pronto, el espíritu vibrante y el amor perdurable de Sujey
vivirán en los corazones de todos los que fueron tocados por su bondad,
risa y pasión por la vida.



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