S.-May-Obituary

S. John May

Bonita Springs, Florida

Jan 18, 1939 – Oct 21, 2023

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BORN
January 18, 1939
DIED
October 21, 2023
LOCATION
Bonita Springs, Florida

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S. John May

Jan. 18, 1939 - Oct. 21, 2023

NAPLES, FL - Throughout his 10 month battle with AML, John kept notes as to what he wanted to include in his obituary. He asked that I 'tweak' it and tweak I did.

S. John May passed away peacefully in his home...

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Rest in peace John. Many wonderful memories. Thoughts and prayers to your family.

I was an administrative assistant at Clifton Gunderson and worked with John for many years. He was always very kind when I had questions and always treated everyone with respect. If he couldn't make it to the Bucks game, he would always offer his court side tickets to one of the employees. I enjoyed many Bucks games because of his generosity. I was so saddened to hear of his passing. The world lost a really incredible human being. My condolences to Cathy Lynn and his entire family. RIP

Always a smile when I saw him, go Angels

I had the pleasure of taking care of Mr. May. He was always positive, loving, sweet, and cool to be around. He would make my day better and better. We could sit and talk about everything and anything! I had the pleasure of meeting his two sons and could see what a beautiful gift Mr.May had - his children. He was such a beautiful soul, and the light of Christ shone through him so brightly! His smile and the sound of his laughter will stick with me forever. It was an honor to know and love him....

John was a part of my Uncle Jim's business for decades. I am sure they are enjoying old time together in heaven. A good man with a great heart and a warm smile. He will be remembered!

Jane, extending my condolences for your loss. Barely knew John but knew about him from Jim, sports pages and friends. Wonderful family!

RIP John, you'll join my husband your co-worker David Baker in heaven, both of you will have to play some cards and have a cigar.

A true gentleman and a favorite partner of mine at Clifton Gunderson. RIP John. Your partner, Carl George.