Stuart-May-Obituary

Stuart Lee May

Charleston, West Virginia

Jun 10, 1943 – Jan 28, 2024

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BORN
June 10, 1943
DIED
January 28, 2024
LOCATION
Charleston, West Virginia
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STUART LEE MAY was born in Brooklyn, New York on June 10, 1943, to Harry May and Charlotte (Braunstein) May. He has been married to his wife Susan Striar May since 1973. They met, and three days later got engaged and three weeks later they were married. Stuart served honorably in the U.S. Army...

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Good college memories. Rest in peace, brother Stu.

Dear stuart! I send a big hug to heaven... they are celebrating there, watching a great baseball game and remembering the beautiful trips you have made. We carry you in our hearts with a lot of love! We love you so much.. "Chetoba" family from Argentina

Susan, I was so incredibly sorry to hear about Stuart. I don't know if he'd been ill, but nevertheless, I'm sure it was a devastating shock to you, your families, and your friends. Please know that I am thinking about you and know that you will have wonderful memories of him and your life together. Love, Joy

Your friendship was always a warm and loving addition to our lives. Millie Snyder and family

Susan, I'm so sorry to read about Stuart's passing. Reading his obituary sure did bring back memories. I remember my first meeting with him, and how hostile I was towards him. I grew to love you both and think of you all with fondness and affection. Those were great times, and I think about those days often. I'm so glad you all were a part of my journey at Shawnee Hills. I remember the last time I saw you both. I believe it was at Tricky Fish. Again, I'm so sorry for your loss, but know how...

Susan, I´m so sorry to hear of Stuart´s passing. I remember you both fondly from Big Brothers Big Sisters and have thought of you over the years. I had the chance to reintroduce myself to Kenneth a few years ago which was so special. Please accept my sincere condolences during this difficult time. Kim Moore ( former case manager Big Brothers Big Sisters)

My condolences and thoughts go to Susan on the loss of Stuart. He, indeed was a good, benelovent man. I have a brotherly love for Stu as he always was supportive, honest and faithful. I am grateful to have connected with him ! I send the grace and comfort of God to you,Susan, as you grieve your loss. RG