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Edwin H. May Jr.

Wethersfield and Stuart, Fl, Connecticut

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Edwin H. May, Jr., 77, of Wethersfield died Wednesday, (February 20, 2002) in Ft. Pierce, FL following a brief illness. He is survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Jean (Blease) May. He was born May 28, 1924, in Hartford, son of the late Edwin Hyland May and Dorothy Wells Hannum May. He...

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Pat and Don Griesdorn
Please accept our sincere sympathy
on the loss of your husband,father and grandfather our prayers are with
you.
Sincerely,

Ed was a great Jaycee. He was a living example of the last line of the Jaycee Creed, "Service to humanity is the best work in life."

Bill Flynn

I was saddened to learn of Mr. May's passing. I used to caddy at Wethersfield Country Club and many times had the pleassure of caddying for Ed May. I remember on beatiful weekend day when I caddied for him and he shot a two under par 69. A few years ago when I was at the club,I ran into him and I reminded him of that day, and he quickly recalled the date, August 14, 1965 as if he were yesterday.He was truely a gentleman and a man to admire and a great success in all aspects of his life.

I am saddened because of my memories of the nice relationship I had with Ed in my political days and as an insurance custoer.Also I had hoped to see you both at
Heritage Ridge when we came to see Jack Shea.
Elsa and I sent our condolences to you and your family.

I met Ed May in1956 when he was running for Congress and I was active in GOP politics in Sinsbury. I later moved to Wethersfield and always treasured our friendship - just a NICE guy!

Dear Jeanne, Ted and Laura and families. We will sorely miss Ed; his humor, his vigor and his warm friendship. And the Tuesday golf group at Mariner Sands has lost a valued member. Ed will never be replaced. We extend our condolences.

Ed was a great friend and neighbor.My condolence to Jean and family.

Jean and family -Do not mourn the man that died; rather be thankful that such a man had lived. I share your sorrow. I care.