She was born in Waynesburg, Ky. to Garfield and Thelma Warren May. She is survived by two sons, Steven Quick (Sherry) of St. Joseph and Gordon Quick (Michele) of Durham, N.C.; two daughters, Joni (Lobb) Barrowcliff of Annandale, Va. and Andrea Nelson (Ronnie) of Fisher; two sisters, Vivian Roemer (Clark) of Lexington and Velta Adams (Eugene) of Rantoul; four brothers, Bill May of Bellflower, Bob May of St. Joseph, Jim May (Carlene) of Dewey and Terry May (Peggy) of Farmer City; eight grandchildren, April and Amanda Spenard of Fisher, Katlyn and Andrew Quick and Andrew Lederer of Durham, N.C., Justin and Kaitlyn Barrowcliff of Annandale, Va. and Phillip Todd (in Iraq) and four grandchildren, Amyrah and Treyvion Spenard of Fisher, and Timothy Todd and Hannah Lisby of St. Joseph.
She was preceded in death by an infant son, her parents, two brothers and three sisters.
News Gazette, Champaign-Urbana, IL
She was born in Waynesburg, Ky. to Garfield and Thelma Warren May. She is survived by two sons, Steven Quick (Sherry) of St. Joseph and Gordon Quick (Michele) of Durham, N.C.; two daughters, Joni (Lobb) Barrowcliff of Annandale, Va. and Andrea Nelson (Ronnie) of Fisher; two sisters, Vivian Roemer (Clark) of Lexington and Velta Adams (Eugene) of Rantoul; four brothers, Bill May of Bellflower, Bob May of St. Joseph, Jim May (Carlene) of Dewey and Terry May (Peggy) of Farmer City; eight grandchildren, April and Amanda Spenard of Fisher, Katlyn and Andrew Quick and Andrew Lederer of Durham, N.C., Justin and Kaitlyn Barrowcliff of Annandale, Va. and Phillip Todd (in Iraq) and four grandchildren, Amyrah and Treyvion Spenard of Fisher, and Timothy Todd and Hannah Lisby of St. Joseph.
She was preceded in death by an infant son, her parents, two brothers and three sisters.
News Gazette, Champaign-Urbana, IL
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