Carolyn Jeanne May
Jeanne passed suddenly on October 28, 2020.
Jeanne leaves behind her loving husband of 62 years Gunther, her children Darrell (Fay) and their five children, Katharine (Gerry) and their two daughters and Tom (Toni) and their two sons. Also, nine greatgrandchildren along with one sister and one brother. Jeanne was pre-deceased by her parents Jack and Carrie Williams.
Jeanne, a city girl, moved from Ontario in 1958 to Alberta where Gunther farmed, and adopted the rugged country life of the prairies. She quickly grew accustomed to the hard work on the farm and embraced all the Stoney Lake community had to offer.
When her children had grown, Jeanne went out to work and became a very well-known fixture at the St Paul Co-op. She and Gunther later retired to the Ardrossan area where they relaxed on their picturesque acreage. Jeanne quickly found many friends in the area and was a long-standing member and queen of the local Red Hat Chapter.
A private memorial will be held in the future. Donations in Jeanne’s memory can be given to the charity of your choice.
The best sister you could ever have, I will miss her terribly
I have many wonderful memories of your mom and times spent at your family farm. She will be dearly missed. Sending you sincere condolences and much love. Audrey Holliday
My heartfelt and sincere condolences to the entire May family on the loss of their loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Jeanne was a close and loved friend as our families grew up and expanded. As couples we had many great times and holidays together. I will miss her phone calls and our visits via computers these last couple of years. RIP my dear friend.
I’m so sorry to hear of Jeanne’s passing. She was a dear lady and I was blessed by her friendship. I will be thinking of the whole May family and know how much you will miss her.
So saddened to hear of Jeanne’s passing. My condolences to all the family.