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Cecil Edward May, age 80, passed away on February 5, 2026, having lived a full and meaningful life. Born on July 29, 1945, Cecil was a man whose presence was truly bigger than life and whose legacy is rooted in faith, family, and service to others.
Above all else, Cecil loved his family deeply. Being a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather brought him immense joy and pride. He was a good man in every sense of the word; selfless, kind, and always willing to help others without hesitation.
A strong Christian, Cecil knew Christ and was baptized at a young age. His faith guided his life, and he was a longtime, faithful attendee of Mt. Liberty Cumberland Presbyterian Church. He lived his beliefs through his actions, quietly serving others and offering encouragement wherever he went.
Cecil took great pride in his work and was well known as an excellent bondsman. In addition, he had a deep appreciation for horses, training and showing them with care and dedication. He was very much a people person, someone who truly never met a stranger. It seemed Cecil knew everyone, and if he didn’t, he soon would. He loved telling a good story and had a way of making others feel welcome and at ease.
He especially enjoyed gathering with friends and family, whether it was patio parties at home or spending time with his buddies at the 48 Market. Rarely seen without a Pepsi nearby, he made sure to have one wherever he went, a simple habit that many will fondly remember. In his earlier years, Cecil also enjoyed coon hunting and spending time outdoors, activities that reflected his love for nature and simple pleasures.
Cecil Edward May lived a life full of purpose, connection, and faith. He will be remembered for his warm heart, generous spirit, and the many lives he touched along the way.
Visitation: will be on Tuesday, February 10, 2026 from 10:00 AM – until time of service.
Funeral Service: will begin at 1:00 PM on Tuesday, February 10, 2026 from the Chapel of Spann Funeral Home with Rev. Ben Baucom officiating.
Interment: will follow at Mt. Liberty Cemetery in Charlotte, TN
In lieu of flowers the family asks that memorial donations be made to St. Jude’s Children Hospital.
Survived by:
Wife of 50 years:
Sherri May of Charlotte, TN
Children:
Deanna Chastain (Anthony) of Ranger, GA
Michelle Black (Chuck) of Charlotte, TN
Eddie May of Georgia
Michael Petty of Charlotte, TN
Bradley May (Leah) of Dickson, TN
Patrick May (Michelle of Vanleer, TN
Sisters:
Joyce Newby (Bobby) of Pikeville, TN
Anna Broom of Chattanooga, TN
17 Grandchildren:
Cory, Jessica, Zach, Clay, Matthew, Heather, Ryan, Katelyn, Chris, Mary, Joey,
Kelli, Kelsey, Brianna, Charlie, McKenzie, Kathryn
30 Plus Great Grandchildren
As well as several nieces and nephews
The family wishes to express their thanks for the care shown by the staff at Riverview Post Acute Healthcare in Ashland City.
Preceded in death by:
Parents: Ed and Euva (Debord) May
Daughter: Wanda Stecker
Siblings: Carol Portwood, Ronald May, and Freddie May
Arrangements by Spann Funeral Home & Cremation Services (615) 446-1123
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1961 Hwy 48 North, Dickson, TN 37055

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