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Christopher A. MAY

Fillmore, New York

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MAY, Christopher A. Christopher A. May, DMD, 57, of Avon, beloved husband to Susan (Pollock) May, DMD, passed away suddenly, Thursday, August 22, 2013. Born in Clarkson, New York, son of Robert and Nancy (Edmonds) May of Clarence, NY, he graduated from Clarence High School where he...

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Myself, husband George and son Michael were all patients of Dr. May's. Though we moved to Florida 8 yrs ago, after Dr. May's passing, we remember him as a great dentist with a wonderful sense of humor. Gone to soon.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family & practice, may your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Susan, Greg, Andy and Eric. Dan and and I heard of Chris' passing from Al Grimm who was recently a dinner guest at our home. There is so much one wishes to say, but there are no appropriate words during these times, however, we can pray and we have been doing so. With caring and sympathy, Dan and Kathy Kay

My mom and dad were patients of Dr. May for years. They often spoke of him, his great sense of humor and how he made his patients feel like family with his calm and caring demeanor. Upon receiving the notice in the mail of Dr. May's passing my parents were totally shocked and so very upset. They still speak of his sudden and premature passing with great sorrow and will miss him dearly. Our family sends much love and deepest of sympathy to the May family. May the good Lord guide and give...

Dear Dr. Susan, Family and Staff.

Andrew, Bethany and I were completely devastated and in shock to hear of Dr. Chris's passing. He was a great dentist, always happy and kind and funny...He could always make me smile even knowing that being there was the last place on earth I wanted to be. I am so sorry for your loss. He will be greatly missed!

Seems that most everyone signing this knew him as Dr. May but I knew him as Mr. May, my 7th grade homeroom and science teacher in Canton. It is nice to see that the gentle man in the classroom became the gentle dentist. Although I have not seen him since 1982, I have thought about him often. School wasn't easy for me, personally, and his calm, sensitive demeanor made class easier. He will be missed. I am sorry for your loss and I am sure he is watching over all of us.

I've just learned of Dr. May's death and I am devestated. I've been going to Dr. May for over 10 years. Dr. May was the best dentist, a wonderful human being, and joy to see during my visit. I'm so sorry for your loss.

Regards,

Lynnee Jones & family

To Dr. Susan May and your children, my deepest sympathy to you all. My heart goes out to your loving and caring staff as well. Dr. May will surely be missed. God Bless You, Lee Chiodo.

To the May Family and Staff:
Words cannot even be expressed of the news of Dr. Chris' passing. Travis and I have been patients of the May's for many years. Dr. May always spoke so highly of Mrs. May and his boys. He was so happy that one of his sons were getting married. My last noteable memories of Dr. May were him thanking us for our visit and shaking our hands to wish us well. Prior to that memory, I can recall two occasions when Dr. May provided 2 emergency dental calls. One was...