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John A. "Jack" May

LIMA, New York

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May, John A. "Jack" Lima: September 8, 2008 at age 58. Predeceased by his parents, John W. and Mary Jo May. He is survived by his son, Christopher John May; sisters, Barbara J. May of Lima, Molly A. Rositano of Canandaigua, Suzanne E. (Paul) Abreu of Rome, NY; brother, Scott A. (Holly)...

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I am sorry for your loss. Jack and I were in the Sig Tau Psi together. I will miss him.

I had many great memories of Jack - in our college days - spent many great days together - he always got a kick out of me and I did of him as well - may he rest in peace - JoeMantione

Chris, Sorry for the loss of your dad.I knew your dad from school and the Lima Fire Dept. He was a good man and will be missed.

Christopher
First let me say that I am very sorry to hear about your Dad. We have been freinds since the early 1970's when we both joined the Fire Depts. Your Dad in Lima & me in Honeoye Falls. I know he loved the fire service. The only thing he spoke of more was how proud he was of you. I know you will miss him. Our Prayers go out to you all

My most heart felt sympathy to Jack's family. Jack and I had many adventures growing up in Lima and his mother Mary Jo always made it fun to be at the house. I remember when Jack got a school jacket (blue & gold with a big L for Lima) I bugged my mother until she finally got one for me. Unfortunately, I still wasn't cool, but Jack was! Remember how much brill cream we had to put on our hair to get the brush cuts to stand up? I always respected Jack for how much he thought of his father...

Jack always had a smile on his face. He'll be missed.

Jack and I did alot of growing up together - even shared a paper route. The community has suffered a great loss.

I've known Jack for at least 40 years. He has always been someone that you could depend on. We're sorry to see it all stop.
Burt Brown
Scottsville, NY

Jack made an impression on everyone, even a third grader. When we moved to Honeoye Falls, my 3rd grade daughter went sledding with Jack and our new neighbors. Some other sledding party had a sledding accident on the hill, and Jack and our neighbor of course provided emergency medical care. That incident provided the impetus for my daughter to use Jack as her "most memorable person" in her 3rd grade writing assignment. No greater legacy than to know you had positive impact on someone....