Obituary
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Obituary information pasted below from official site link above:
Beverly Ann May
SEPTEMBER 21, 1941 – JANUARY 4, 2025
Demaine Funeral Home
Heartfelt Notes below (from official obituary site):
Pam Anderson
Friend
02/12/2025
Bev was one of the most amazing woman I know. We shared a love of quilting, making prayer shawls & just laughing. She always had a smile & a twinkle in her eyes. She was a joy to everyone she knew. I thank God for the blessing she was to me & my family. Another angel got her wings 🤍🩷. She is missed & loved dearly.
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Sharon Borszcz
Friend
02/01/2025
Having just read other classmates kind words, I found these words Bev wrote for our 50th class reunion n 2009 - "How blessed we were, as children, to know total freedom and safety. The community watched over us, cared for us and encouraged our endeavors." We were equally blessed with Bev's warmth, positivity, and caring friendship. Her smile made others smile!
Thinking of her family and friends as you celebrate her wonderful life, and sending comfort and wishes for peace to her family.
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John Cruden
Friend
01/27/2025
I have had the honor of knowing Bev for many years, meeting her when both our daughters were doing synchronized swimming. Bev came to be my beloved wife's best friend, and they had many joyous times together in quilting conferences. Bev was a model mother, wife, sister, and daughter. She radiated calm love to so so many, and was an example of an individual who cared for others and adopted the golden rule in her daily life. She will be missed by all who knew her, but her legacy of honesty, integrity, and stewardship will live forever.
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Marcella Redmond
Friend
01/23/2025
Remembering Bev as having a bubbly personality, always a smile on her face and a "Hi" for anyone whom she saw. She certainly was one in a million. May our Lord hold ALL those Bev loved close to Him during these hard times.
Marcella Manzanares Redmond
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Patrick Johnson
Friend
01/21/2025
I only attended RHS my freshman year as we moved to Montana so I never got to really know Bev until we worked together at Sinclair refinery. I do remember her mentioning that she had a birthday coming up and that she loved stuffed animals. I had been spear fishing with scuba gear at Seminole reservoir and speared a 4# carp and naturally I figured that qualifies as a “stuffed animal “ ,so I wrapped it in nice birthday paper and gave it to her at her office at Sinclair.Bev eagerly ripped off the paper and recoiled in terror when she saw that big ole carp! She and her boss were giving me some serious dagger eyes 👀 so I thought it was best to leave while I was able! Couple of days later I brought a little stuffed animal (skunk) to her home and got back in her good graces again! Had many enjoyable moments with Bev at our reunions. A big thanks to all those who made the reunions happen!
I pray that Bev’s family and friends may find peace and comfort at this difficult time in their lives. God bless you all.
Patrick
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JoAnn Norris
Friend
01/21/2025
Bev and I were good friends during high school, double dating a lot, but better yet, ice skating all winter on the skating rink her dad made in the two vacant lots behind the Eaton’s house in Sinclair. She was a much better skater than I, but a perfect friend. I have treasured memories of that friendship all these years. Bev had the greatest smile, and I count on her being at peace and waiting in heaven. My prayers are with her family, asking for comfort in the coming months. JoAnn Koroulis Norris
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Robert Strand
Friend
01/21/2025
Dear Relatives and Friends:
My name is Bob Strand and I am a high school classmate of Bev's throughout our four years at Rawlins Wyoming High School.
I happen to have been the president of our senior class of 1959 and I wish to send condolences to all of you on behalf of her classmates.
Thanks to Laurel I have already been able to send Bev's obituary to those of the class with whom I am still able to contact at this time. I know that they will have received this information with sad hearts, but with fond memories of the times all of us have had to spend with Bev while she was with us at Rawlins High School.
May God bless you all at this time and know that our love and caring goes with you now and always, Bob Strand
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Rev. Sarah Harrison-McQueen
01/20/2025
I think of Bev often because a quilt she made for me as a wedding gift hangs on the wall behind me in the background of all of my zoom meetings.
I had the pleasure of knowing Bev and Denny when I served as the Associate Pastor at Warrenton UMC. I admired so much about each of them and learned nuggets of wisdom I still think about.
Bev had such a heart for serving others with her many gifts. She comforted many families in their time of grief through her coordination of funeral receptions at Warrenton. I pray that her family feels comforted by the communities of love that surround them now as they grieve.
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Sue and Bud Mayo
Friend
01/19/2025
Anyone who knew Bev May remembers her wonderful smile and eager tilt of her head as she engaged in conversation with you. When we moved to our new home 39 years ago, Denny and Bev, Shannon and Angie lived next door and Bev was the first neighbor to welcome us with cookies and offers to help us settle in. I will never forget her kindnesses. She invited several neighbors and friends to join her at St. Stephens to work on a "Quilt in a Day" so we could learn this wonderful skill together, and soon we were all meeting in a Quilt Bee in each other's homes. Even though we were eventually no longer next-door neighbors, Bev never moved away from our hearts.
With our sympathies to the May family, Sue and Bud Mayo
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Doris and Don Jenkins
Friend
01/19/2025
Our sincere sympathies to Bev’s entire family. I loved seeing her sweet, smiling face at our Maranatha concerts. I think I first met Bev through my Mother. They met each other when they attended the Senior Monthly get togethers and lunches at St. Stephen’s. I also remember being with her at the Woodlawn Needlework Show….sitting with her and others at the lunch there. She had a fun sense of humor and was just a lovely, sweet lady. I will miss seeing her. Hoping that time and wonderful memories will help to ease your pain.
With deepest Sympathies,
Doris and Don Jenkins
St. Stephen’s UMC
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Helen Dotson
Friend
01/17/2025
Extending my deepest sympathies and condolences for Bev’s passing. I have fond memories of meeting Bev and especially her daughter Shannon when we moved to Offutt AFB in Nebraska long ago around 1980 or so. I appreciate the many times I was invited over to visit with my friend Shannon. I’ve also always remembered a special dinner of a “Pita Taco Bar” at Bev’s house, my first time ever having Pita bread. Bev has been a dear friend of my mother Marie for a long time and will be deeply missed. Sincerely, Helen Leljedal Dotson