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Brian May

Baltimore, Maryland

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Baltimore Brian May, 40, of Baltimore, died unexpectedly Tuesday, May 3, 2011. He was the son of Robert and Diane May. Surviving, in addition to his parents, are siblings David May and wife Cheryl, and Erin May; and many other relatives and friends. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m....

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Having recently become aware that Brian has left us, we would like to send our thoughts prayers to the May family. Brian was an amazing person. We felt blessed to have such a trustworthy, kind, and professional person working in our home repeatedly over the years. He was a friend. Brian will be missed and never forgotten.

David, Cheryl, and the May family,
May the blessing of family and friends surround you and comfort you. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Diane and Family - my thoughts and prayers go out to you all. May God bless and comfort you during this time.

Diane and Bob, I am so saddened to hear of the tragic loss of your son Brian. I can only imagine the grief at the loss of a child. God bless you at this painful time.

Brian, You were so loved by family and friends. What a great person to have the privilege to know. Rest In Peace. Denise Winterbottom

You were one of a kind Brian May. The many lives you've touched will be forever better. The good times we had will live with me forever. My thoughts and prayers go out to The May family as well as all the Brothers of Sigma Pi who will miss you always.

To my old friend Brian May - Years have passed since we've spoken, but my memories from our college days still make me smile. I have so many fun memories of our days as roommates. You made that apartment so much fun for me and Ed and Deena. The world is a less happy place withour your smile in it. My love and thoughts go out to all of the May family.

Brian, While it's been almost twenty years since the college days. I will always remember your sense of humor. Whenever you walked into a room the mood lightened up and a belly laugh was not far away. I offer my condolences to the May family. Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, My Brother.

Brian, when I remember your laugh I smile. You had that effect on people, an uncanny ability to make them smile. You will be missed. I am a better man having known you. Rest in peace my friend.