Bryan May
Bryan May 1967 ~ 2007 Our beloved husband, father, son, brother and friend passed away Sept 26 surrounded by his loving family, as a result of a brain tumor. Bryan was born 1-7-67 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Marlo & Sharleen May where he spent his childhood and graduated from Highland High School. He accepted a scholarship to BYU where he excelled as a student and an athlete graduating in '91. While at BYU, he met Stacey Walton and they were married in the Arizona Temple on July 12th, 1989. They have five children, Jed (15), Samantha (13), Elizabeth (10), Sarah (3) Joshua (1). He loved being a family man and shared many fun and meaningful experiences with his wife and children. He taught by example by excelling in all he did. He received awards in High School, College, as a teacher and a Football coach at Eastern Arizona College, and as a Pharmaceutical Sales Rep for Pfizer. He was a faithful Latter-day Saint. He received both his Eagle Scout and Duty to God Awards. He served as an honorable missionary in the Kobe, Japan mission. He faithfully held positions in both ward and stake callings. Bryan is survived by his wife and children, his parents, his brother Mark (Susan), Sisters, Marla (Richard) Holbrook, Teresa, and extended family. His mother-in-law Glenna Walton, sisters-in-law Stephanie (Shawn) Barton, Roxann (Duke ) Montague. He was preceded in death by his father-in-law Vern Walton Jr. Funeral services will be held Saturday Sept 29th at 11:00 at the LDS Wolfe Creek Stake Center with a viewing at 10:00am -11:00am. Additional burial services will be held in Salt Lake City on Monday Oct 1. A viewing at the Imperial Ward building located at 2732 S. Filmore St. will be held from 1:00-2:30 pm with a graveside service following at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 3401 Highland Dr. Bryan's family has arranged a fund for his children's education at any Wells Fargo Bank under the "Bryan May Scholarship Fund". Published in the Deseret News on 9/30/2007.
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
It's been a tough week....
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I remember watching Bryan play at BYU. I was saddened to hear of his passing. It reminds me that there are no guarantees in this life. I feel for his wife and kids.
Adam
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