Winston-May-Obituary

Winston May

Roswell, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice WINSTON MAY Winston May, age 70, died August 29, 2004 after a courageous battle with cancer. Winston was born in Delight, Arkansas, graduated from the University of Arkansas and was an avid "Razorback" fan. He was a member of the Roswell United Methodist Church...

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I know what it is like to lose a loved one there is a weight in your heart that feels like it will never leave but it gets better it might take a while but it will happen my heart is with you and your family at your time of saddness i may only be 13 but i know your pain and i'mn sorry

Gayle: I am so truly sorry for your loss. I had no idea that Winston had passed away and if I'd known I would have been there for you. As you know, I had a major loss last year due to Cancer so I understand the pain that you have gone through. Please know that my heart is with you and if you need anything, please let us know. Winston was a truly kind person.

Winston May was a true gentleman who showed us all how to truly enjoy family, friends, and life.

The poultry industry has lost a valued member and we have lost a special friend that will be long remembered. Our prayers are with you.

I will miss Winston, a true gentleman who always made me feel like I was his best friend.

I will always love you Daddy. See you later.

Please except our condolences. Winston was a true friend and one his industry will remember.

To Gayle and Children:

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. What a wonderful and loving husband and father you've had. We are all very lucky to have known him and to have been blessed with his friendship and love. The Guthrie's are right.......Smith Lake won't be the same without Winston there riding his tractor and loving every minute of it.

As a first cousin, Winston always kept us updated with the family. We always loved and appreciated him for being so kind and keeping us as a part of his life. With sympathy to Gayle and all the family.