Jerald "Jerry"-Mays-Obituary

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Jerald "Jerry" Robert Mays

Ballwin, Missouri

Nov 26, 1963 – Feb 14, 2026

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BORN
November 26, 1963
DIED
February 14, 2026
LOCATION
Ballwin, Missouri
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Schrader Funeral Home and Crematory - Ballwin Obituary

Jerald "Jerry" Robert Mays, a loving follower of Christ, unexpectedly passed away, Saturday, February 14, 2026 at the age of 62, following complications from a noninvasive heart surgery.

Loving husband for 41 years of Tracy Mays (nee Cox); dear father of Jordan (Carlos) Espinosa and Kendall Lynn Mays; beloved grandfather “Pops” of Enzo Robert Espinosa Mays, Teo Carlos Espinosa Mays and Baby Espinosa Mays on the way; son of Donald (Duck) Sr. and Saraetta (Sally) Mays (nee Skinner); brother of Donald Jr. (Donna) Mays, Kecia Mays and Lucie (Rick) Sulewski; son-in-law of Tom (Lynn) Cox; brother-in-law of Tim (Karen) Cox and Leslie Keller; loving uncle, cousin and friend to many.

Jerry devoted his life to his family, making choices for the betterment of them. Jerry spent 4 years in the United States Air Force, and worked hard to be number 1 in his class so that he could select his military base in order to be close to his parents and Tracy’s parents in Mt. Vernon, Illinois. Following his service in the U.S. Military, Jerry went to work for Glaxo Pharmaceuticals for 35 years. Jerry dedicated his life to being a generous provider for his wife, his daughters, his son-in-law and later grandchildren. He made sure that everyone was cared for and loved always. Following retirement in 2024, Jerry watched his beautiful grandsons weekly, traveled to many places, rode his bike and worked out frequently and took up golf in his spare time (or tried to.) One of his great passions in life was spending quality time with family members and friends.

His loss is completely devastating to his family and friends, who will forever celebrate the life that he lived and grieve the life he should’ve continued to have for many years to come. However, we take comfort in knowing that Jerry is with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, and will be our Guardian Angel. Although Jerry was called home way too soon, his joy, his zest for life and his outgoing, wonderful personality will live on in his wife, daughters, grandchildren, family and friends. One of Jerry’s favorite movie quotes is “what is grief, if not love persevering.” We will continue to love like Jerry and we will see him again someday.

Services: Memorial Service at the SCHRADER Funeral Home and Crematory, 14960 Manchester Road at Holloway, Ballwin, Saturday, February 28, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. Visitation Saturday, February 28, 2026 from 2 until 5 p.m. If desired, contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Friends and family may sign the family’s on-line guestbook at Schrader.com.


 

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I was absolutely shocked to hear of the passing of Jerry.
I had the good fortune to work for Jerry as a Hospital Sales Specialist, for GSK in Kansas City.
What I remember about Jerry is that he was not tall of stature, but always extremely physically fit, the kind of guy you wanted on your team and not against you.
He always had lots of energy, lots of ideas and wanted to bring everyone in on the discussion. We worked hard and saw success. I remember Jerry one time telling me,...

Praying over the family during this time. Sending hugs and love from afar.

We are so sorry to hear of Jerry's unexpected passing. We knew him through Kendall and all of the sporting activities she shared with our daughter Katie. Jerry was a great coach for the kids, always patient, encouraging and never overbearing or too focused on wins alone. We parents grew strong relationships, cheering on our girls at many games and tournaments. As time passed and the girls grew, we saw him less, but there was always a smile and shared memories when seeing him. A good man lost...

My heart is breaking for each of Jerry’s wonderful girls. Tracy, I can only imagine your loss. Your Jerry was wonderful!!!!! There was such a happy, loving energy surrounding him. I loved that you had your dressing table with all those tiny perfume bottles in your master bedroom. You will always be his Princess!!!! Jordan and Kendall, your dad simply adored you!!!! Every time I saw him with either of you he beamed with joy. I pray you always feel his undying love and devotion. You are each...

To all of Team Mays
I am so sorry to hear of Jerry’s unexpected passing. He was a great leader and mentor to so many people including me. This is such an incredible loss and please accept my sincerest condolences.
Prayers and love for all!
Mike Mitchell

We a so sorry to hear of the loss of your dad and loving husband. Such a beautiful and loving person Jerry was. Please know we are praying for all of you at this difficult time.

Jerry and I go back to early childhood. We grew up at the same time. Competing in all kinds of sports. We mostly liked competing together against others who would underestimate us because of our size. We usually won or kept on playing until we did. That was Jerry. Never give up or give in. As we grew older we didn’t talk or get together much but I was able to talk to him right before his operation. I’m so glad I stop to see him that day. You are one in a million Till we meet again Keep...

I am so saddened to hear about Jerry and send love and prayers to Tracy and family. I had the pleasure of working with Jerry in multiple capacities over the years at GSK. Jerry had a smile that would light the room and a heart full of love. He worked hard and always put his family first. The love he had for Tracy, his kids, and his family was front and center. I’ll cherish memories of team trips where we celebrated the hard work and laughed hard. Jerry was an extraordinary person who I will...

I was very fortunate to work for Jerry at GSK. He was an incredible teacher, always looking to lead and develop his people. I have fond memories spending 4 hours with him at a Hampton Inn in Baton Rouge until midnight preparing for a meeting at FMOL the next morning. His complete understanding of what was needed to be successful and his desire to help his people will always be his legacy. Jerry could not have been more proud of his family in his conversations with me. One of my proudest...