Sean David May
December 28, 1970 - August 27, 2008
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Noah Blake said:   August 27, 2009 3:08 am PST
Gone but not forgotten. A year has passed, but you have never, and will never, leave our hearts. I love and miss you, my friend.

Eric said:   August 26, 2009 8:29 pm PST
Te somnia nostra reducunt. --Ovid

Kimi Jensen said:   April 13, 2009 12:40 pm PST
I worked with Sean when I was a probation officer in Adams County. I think of him often and hope Corin and the baby are well. I also send well wishes to his extended family in the 17th. You are all in my thoughts and prayers- Sean, I will never forget your wonderfully goofy smile. Rest in peace my friend and know that you have touched my life.

Andy Romanow said:   December 3, 2008 11:29 am PST
To Sean's wife and parents: I graduated from FHS with Sean, and played tennis with him in high school. As I'm sure you are aware, Sean's always been a superstar. (He was such a good guy that even when he beat me (which was often) I could never really get mad about it. He had that crazy topspin serve. Got me every time.) I've been reading about his life, his family and his friendships. This was quite a man you made. His story makes me want to be a better person. I don't think I'm the only one that feels that way. I have two boys, and will consider myself blessed if they grow up to be anything like your Sean. I'll remember Sean often and warmly. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to know such a great guy. Best regards, Andy

Tom Kress said:   November 14, 2008 1:25 am PST
I lived next to the Mays when both Sean and I were...three? four? I still have so many memories of Sean and his family although they're hazy. A big sheepdog. First sleepover and feetsie PJs. Closet full of board games. His little brother...Matthew? Very nice, caring parents. We moved away when I was five so I hadn't seen Sean in 30+ years but ever since I heard the news I've been thinking about Sean.

Anne McGowan said:   October 22, 2008 11:55 am PST
Sean was one of those people whom I was always glad to see around campus at Stanford. He had such a great smile, and a great laugh. I had the opportunity to spend many an evening on the Murray couches with him watching Cheers, The Black Adder and other such intellectual programs during sophomore year. Corin, my sincere condolences to you. I'm glad Sean found you...he obviously was very happy when he wrote his Reunion Update a few months ago. Best wishes to you, your baby boy, and the entire May family.

Patrick Wilson said:   October 20, 2008 10:02 pm PST
Corin, I heard about Sean via emails I received from Neil Purtill and Ross Shell last week, and wanted to express my deepest sympathy for you during these trying times you're going through. I was shocked and saddened when I heard the news. Incidentally, the wife of one of my friends from college lost a loved one, her father, while she was pregnant with their first child, so you're not alone in dealing with a tough situation like this (their daughter just turned three). She and the baby had, and still have, lots of love and support, as you and your baby certainly do now, which will hopefully make it easier as time goes by. As it was with my friend's wife, even though one door in your life closed, another one will soon open. Your fond memories of Sean will live on every time you see your son. You and him are in my thoughts and prayers. Patrick Wilson University High Class of '89

Trish said:   October 16, 2008 2:41 pm PST
We are sincerely saddened to hear of this tragedy. The attorneys and staff at Cooper, Tanis, Fuller and Cohen, P.C. send our sympathies to the May Family. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. Cooper, Tanis, Fuller and Cohen, P.C. and Staff

Traci said:   October 9, 2008 7:36 pm PST
My deepest condolences to the family and friends of Sean. Sean came into our lives at a very difficult time last year. He was an amazing man. So caring and so committed to his profession. He will be missed by everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him. I hope that he gets the justice that he has brought to so many others. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Kerry Hanneman said:   October 7, 2008 7:55 am PST
Dear May Family - We are so sorry to hear about the loss of Sean. Neither my husband, nor I knew Sean well. In fact, we may not have even spoke to him, however have fond memories of him down at the boulder creek tailgate every CU home game. He seemed to be a carefree and loving man. My heart goes out to the May family and all who knew and loved him. - The Hanneman's

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