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Timothy David May

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Timothy David May

Birth
Trumbull County, Ohio, USA
Death
21 Aug 2021 (aged 66)
Vienna, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Donated to Medical Science. Specifically: Tim donated his body to Cleveland Clinic for the advancement of medical science, since he knew he was a puzzled miracle. Add to Map
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VIENNA — Timothy David May, 66, of Vienna, passed away Aug. 21, 2021.

Tim was born July 27, 1955, in Trumbull County to Chuck and Bobbie May.

He graduated from Howland High School in 1973. He worked at Carter Lumber, Ben Franklin's Printing Press and in the Warren City Schools.

Tim was quite a character. He could make you laugh, cry and leave you in awe. He was smart, sarcastic and a very talented woodworker.

Tim was on hospice and given three to four days to live — and lived more than three months to prove the doctors wrong, plus he wanted another birthday.

His sister, Kathie was his caregiver, with help from his niece, Pati, and her mom, Sherida.

He is survived by his twin sisters, Kathie (Jim) Hubish of Brookfield and Kammie (Tim) McElravy of Clearwater, Fla.; brother, Phil (Denise) May of Berlin Center; sister-in-law, Yong May of Niles; and several nieces, nephews and great-nieces and great-nephews.

His parents and his brother, Rob, preceded him in death.

Tim donated his body to Cleveland Clinic for the advancement of medical science, since he knew he was a puzzled miracle.
VIENNA — Timothy David May, 66, of Vienna, passed away Aug. 21, 2021.

Tim was born July 27, 1955, in Trumbull County to Chuck and Bobbie May.

He graduated from Howland High School in 1973. He worked at Carter Lumber, Ben Franklin's Printing Press and in the Warren City Schools.

Tim was quite a character. He could make you laugh, cry and leave you in awe. He was smart, sarcastic and a very talented woodworker.

Tim was on hospice and given three to four days to live — and lived more than three months to prove the doctors wrong, plus he wanted another birthday.

His sister, Kathie was his caregiver, with help from his niece, Pati, and her mom, Sherida.

He is survived by his twin sisters, Kathie (Jim) Hubish of Brookfield and Kammie (Tim) McElravy of Clearwater, Fla.; brother, Phil (Denise) May of Berlin Center; sister-in-law, Yong May of Niles; and several nieces, nephews and great-nieces and great-nephews.

His parents and his brother, Rob, preceded him in death.

Tim donated his body to Cleveland Clinic for the advancement of medical science, since he knew he was a puzzled miracle.


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