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Emma Jean <I>Stickler</I> May

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Emma Jean Stickler May

Birth
Reed City, Osceola County, Michigan, USA
Death
10 Dec 2019 (aged 90)
Big Rapids, Mecosta County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Sheridan Township, Mecosta County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Obituary of Emma Jean (Stickler) May

Emma Jean May, 90, passed away at the Brook of Big Rapids on December 10, 2019. She was born April 9, 1929, in Reed City, the eldest child of Seamer and Olive (Rees) Stickler. With eight younger sisters and brothers to boss around, she developed strong leadership skills at an early age. Jean’s husband Wayne, who preceded her in death in 2017, and her three children were the main beneficiaries of her determined guidance, but she wasn’t bashful about sharing advice with anyone who seemed to need it! She also had a gentler side that knew when you needed love more than words. She made the world a happier place for all of us.
Jean was a 1946 graduate of Remus Consolidated School. She married Wayne Blakeslee May in 1948, and they were happily married for nearly 70 years. They had three children: Sandra Roberts of Mecosta, David (Linda) May of Remus, and Daniel (Jill) May of Remus. Jean worked for 27 years as a school secretary at Chippewa Hills School District. She was a member of Sylvester Community Church, a life member of the Order of Eastern Star, a Sunday School teacher for over 30 years, a Cub Scout den mother and Girl Scout leader, and a fantastic wife, mother, and grandmother.
Jean was everyone’s friend. She could enter a room filled with strangers and immediately start a conversation that would include everyone. She could cheer you up and make you laugh till your sides hurt. Jean had a very tender heart and would give away anything she had if she met someone who needed it more. She loved to shop and surprise people with little gifts, and all the great-grandchildren knew there would be something special waiting for them whenever they visited her. Jean would tell everyone how lucky she was to be able to get around without a cane or walker and to still be a good driver at age 90! She was proud of her cooking and baking skills and will be looking down to see if we’re following her recipes correctly.
Jean was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, her sister Ada May, and brothers Glenn and Jerry Stickler. She is survived by three children; sisters Nelda Stratz, Alma Henning, and Linda Knobloch; and brothers Lloyd and Jack Stickler. Jean leaves behind to treasure her memory seven grandchildren, Leah Werner, Sara Callaghan, Laura Shann, Michael Roberts, and Sadie, Moriah, and Sage May; nine great-grandchildren, Isabel and Elaina Werner, Anna and Emma Callaghan, Kellan and Brady Shann, and Danielle, Parker, and Mayson Roberts; and too many friends to count. We will miss her fun and mischief – but we know she’s with God in Heaven and that she’s still watching out for us!
We invite you to celebrate Jean’s life with us at Sylvester Community Church in Mecosta on Monday, December 16, at 11:00 a.m. with visitation one hour prior to the service at the Church with Reverend Richard Taylor and Reverend Simon Endacott officiating.
Obituary of Emma Jean (Stickler) May

Emma Jean May, 90, passed away at the Brook of Big Rapids on December 10, 2019. She was born April 9, 1929, in Reed City, the eldest child of Seamer and Olive (Rees) Stickler. With eight younger sisters and brothers to boss around, she developed strong leadership skills at an early age. Jean’s husband Wayne, who preceded her in death in 2017, and her three children were the main beneficiaries of her determined guidance, but she wasn’t bashful about sharing advice with anyone who seemed to need it! She also had a gentler side that knew when you needed love more than words. She made the world a happier place for all of us.
Jean was a 1946 graduate of Remus Consolidated School. She married Wayne Blakeslee May in 1948, and they were happily married for nearly 70 years. They had three children: Sandra Roberts of Mecosta, David (Linda) May of Remus, and Daniel (Jill) May of Remus. Jean worked for 27 years as a school secretary at Chippewa Hills School District. She was a member of Sylvester Community Church, a life member of the Order of Eastern Star, a Sunday School teacher for over 30 years, a Cub Scout den mother and Girl Scout leader, and a fantastic wife, mother, and grandmother.
Jean was everyone’s friend. She could enter a room filled with strangers and immediately start a conversation that would include everyone. She could cheer you up and make you laugh till your sides hurt. Jean had a very tender heart and would give away anything she had if she met someone who needed it more. She loved to shop and surprise people with little gifts, and all the great-grandchildren knew there would be something special waiting for them whenever they visited her. Jean would tell everyone how lucky she was to be able to get around without a cane or walker and to still be a good driver at age 90! She was proud of her cooking and baking skills and will be looking down to see if we’re following her recipes correctly.
Jean was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, her sister Ada May, and brothers Glenn and Jerry Stickler. She is survived by three children; sisters Nelda Stratz, Alma Henning, and Linda Knobloch; and brothers Lloyd and Jack Stickler. Jean leaves behind to treasure her memory seven grandchildren, Leah Werner, Sara Callaghan, Laura Shann, Michael Roberts, and Sadie, Moriah, and Sage May; nine great-grandchildren, Isabel and Elaina Werner, Anna and Emma Callaghan, Kellan and Brady Shann, and Danielle, Parker, and Mayson Roberts; and too many friends to count. We will miss her fun and mischief – but we know she’s with God in Heaven and that she’s still watching out for us!
We invite you to celebrate Jean’s life with us at Sylvester Community Church in Mecosta on Monday, December 16, at 11:00 a.m. with visitation one hour prior to the service at the Church with Reverend Richard Taylor and Reverend Simon Endacott officiating.

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The back of the stone says Parents of Sandra, David, Daniel



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  • Created by: MAH
  • Added: Sep 10, 2020
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/215437514/emma_jean-may: accessed ), memorial page for Emma Jean Stickler May (9 Apr 1929–10 Dec 2019), Find a Grave Memorial ID 215437514, citing Strong Cemetery, Sheridan Township, Mecosta County, Michigan, USA; Maintained by MAH (contributor 48386740).