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Frances May

Houston, Texas

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Frances (Fran) Tyner May , 74, went to be with her Lord on January 16, after courageously battling a long illness. Fran was born on July 8, 1937 in Baltimore, Maryland and lived most of her life in Houston, Texas and since 1982, in Tomball. She was married to the love of her life, Michael J. May,...

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Ms. May, we did not meet in this life though I feel I know much about you and your love for our Lord through your charism of religious art. Thank you for ministering God's love in such a beautiful way. We have gifted your work and also have several in our home, "Mary with the Child Jesus" and "Child Reaching to Touch the Face of God." We look upon the "Risen Christ" behind the altar at every Catholic Charismatic Center Mass. I am always very excited when I see other works by you. They...

Dearest Fran, You, are my inspiration. I miss you so very much. You were a true friend. You asked me once if I thought maybe our group of artists in class, were tired of hearing your love for Christ. I told you from my heart, no. I told you, without words from sweet angles here in earth, how would we ever know to trust when we felt or heard our angels speak to us. I learned so very much from your expertise in pastel drawing. But, most of all I miss your friendship.
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Dear Uncle Mike, I am sorry I could not be there with you, but know I was thinking about you and how much I have always loved you both.

Dearest Uncle Mike..We lost a beautiful person here on earth but heaven gained and ANGEL. Because of knowing you and Aunt Frannie, I am a better person. Although she is not here in the flesh any longer I know she is watching us from above in her new perfect body...I will never forget her smile, her laughter and mostly the way she always made me feel special and beautiful. There is a hole now that will never be filled, but knowing she is with Our Lord, family and friends that have passed is...

Mike, Fran was the dearest sister in Christ to me that I have ever had. My deepest consolation is knowing she and I are still united in Christ and that we always will be. Reminds me of that old song: "We are one in the Spirit. We are one in the Lord..." And that will never end. Bev

Mike, Fran was a friend and fellow artist. I did not know she was ill and was saddened to hear of our loss and yours. Fran was an inspiration to many local and national artists not only because of her gift of art but also the gift of her sweet spirit and life. I am thankful to know we will meet again. Judy Crowe

Mrs. May it was a blessing to take care of you in your last year!! You and Mr. May are very special to me and I will keep you in my heart forever!

Mike, although I did not know Fran very well, I am truly sorry for your loss. May God guide you through this time of sorrow. (I am Frank and Diana Lyons' sister in law.)

Mike, I truly loved Fran and treasured her friendship. We will all miss Fran, she touched so many lives and will continue to touch lives, through the art she has left for all to enjoy. Praying God will fill every nook and cranny in your heart with His awesome love. During this time of your life. Love you Mike!
In Christ Love,