1932
2024
Paul Love May
RUPERT – Paul Love May, age 91, passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 20, 2024, due to renal failure.
Paul was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Joseph Herbert May and Doris Wilding Love May. He lived in Salt Lake City for a few years until his father moved them to a farm in Rupert, Idaho, where he spent the balance of his youth.
He loved athletics and participated in basketball in high school as well as excelling as a pole vaulter. He played bass horn in the school band. He graduated from Rupert High School in 1951.
On August 8,1951, Paul and his high school sweetheart, Betty Lee Covert, eloped and were married in Pocatello, Idaho. They were later sealed in the Idaho Falls Idaho Temple in 1953. They had two children while in Idaho, Teresa and Jeff. Farming was poor for a few years so the family moved to Blackfoot, where Paul worked in a potato plant. Betty had strep throat one winter that was difficult to get rid of. She ended up with rheumatic fever which damaged her heart. They moved to the Salt Lake area where she could have better access to medical care.
Patricia was born in Salt Lake in 1961 followed by the birth of Claudia in 1964. Betty's heart never recovered from the heart issues and she passed five weeks later.
Paul had been widowed just 2 ½ months when he was introduced to Sharon Robinson, who was also recently widowed, leaving her with three small children, Lynne, Richard and Greg. They soon married and merged their seven children. Over the next 13 years they added six more children, Grant, Michael, Andrew, Cameron, Kathryn, and Jennifer. Additionally, they opened their home to three Navajo children, Elsie, Veronica, and Troy.
Paul has been able to work at several ventures which he totally enjoyed….manufacturing, building, and owning businesses, but nothing compares to his family and church responsibilities.
Paul and Sharon traveled extensively, mostly to see family members in far flung places. Three years ago they sold their family reunion center on the Salmon River and retired back to Rupert.
Paul is survived by his wife of 60 years, Sharon May; children, Teresa (James) Strickland, Jeffery (Lorie) May, Lynne Robinson (Deceased), Richard (Rachel) Robinson, Patricia (Daniel) Young, Gregory (Holly) Robinson, Claudia (David) George, Grant (Willow) May, Michael May, Andrew (Sharon) May, Cameron (Jennifer) May, Kathryn (John) Chapman, and Jennifer (George) Dibble; 52 grandchildren; 75 great-grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren…so far.
The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 4, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - Rupert 1st Wardackson Ward (formerly known as the Minidoka Stake Tabernacle), located at 806 G Street, in Rupert, with Bishop Rick Stimpson officiating. Burial will follow at Paul Cemetery.
Family and friends will be received from 5 until 7 p.m. Friday, May 3, at Rasmussen-Wilson Funeral Home, 1350 E. 16th Street, in Burley, and from 9:30 until 10:30 a.m. Saturday, preceding the funeral, at the church.
A live webcast of the Funeral Service will be available and maintained at the following link: a rel="nofollow" href="https://youtu.be/xvMM546DmtQ" target="_blank"https://youtu.be/xvMM546DmtQ/a.
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Emily Hansen
May 3, 2024
To all of the May children I have come to know and respect, I truly believe your dad is an amazing man. You are all so kind and thoughtful! Grant, Jeff, Greg Robinson, Robby and Robby
Ron and Corinne Jones
May 2, 2024
Dearest Sharon and family; we are so sorry for your loss. And we only have an inkling of what a huge loss it is! Paul was certainly a blessing in so many people's lives. We know that he certainly was a blessing in our lives. The children that you and Paul raised, taught and cared for; were a blessing in our lives through the opportunity that Ron had to teach and coach them years ago. We will always remember his generosity for giving of his time and talents to others. We certainly loved and appreciated the time that we spent
with Paul and you and your family before we moved to Challis from Paul; and the great example that were for us while we were in Challis. We regret that we won't be able to be with you to celebrate this amazing friend. Kathryn, you, your mom and your family are in our prayers. We think of you often.
Ron and Corinne Jones
Jolene and Marshall Ogden
April 25, 2024
Never had better neighbors and friends than Paul and Sharon!!! Will miss Paul greatly!
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