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Robert M. May

Foster City, California

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Robert M. May

Bob died peacefully at home in Foster City on April 16, 2017. He was the loving husband of Susan for 41 years. In addition to Susan, he is survived by siblings Laurence (Laurie) May and Nancy Samovar; brother-in-law Andrew (Suzy) Colvin; niece Jessica (Carl) Gold; nephews...

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My thoughts are with you Susan. I don't know what to say except I am so sorry. I saw Bob most days for the last 8 years and will miss seeing him doing his best in the back of all Chris Luera's classes. He was always in the same spot, middle back row :). I am sure many of the students and other staff will miss him too!

Please accept my heartfelt condolences-
Bob used to participate in many of my indoor cycling classes at the PJCC in Foster City.
I will always remember his dedication to fitness, his warm smile, his kind words, and some very nice conversations we had after classes. I also enjoyed viewing his wonderful photographs and paintings that he had submitted in the PJCC Gallery art shows.

Please know my thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

My deepest sympathy to you Susan, and your family. Although I did not know him well or very long, he added quick wit and valuable commentary to our film discussion group. I am so sorry for your loss.
Sharon Golembo

Thoughts and Prayers are to the family for your loss.

Arthur Mitchum
Sun / Oracle - 1986 - Present

You have my deepest sympathy. May the God of loyal love comfort the family during your time of sorrow ~ Psalms 119:7

Bob was an amazing, kind and intelligent guy. He always had funny, self-effacing and goofy stories when I was a kid and seemed to be a bit of a kid himself.

Over the last few years, he embraced social media and I looked forward to reading his always interesting, positive and thought-provoking posts. His big heart and sweet sense of humor will be sorely missed.

Love you, Bob!

Julia Martin