| Service:
							11 a.m. Saturday, May 27 at St. John United Church 
							of Christ in Lincoln 
							Obituary  
							 
							Richard (Dick) May, age 96, died 
							December 21 at the Ohio Living Swan Creek retirement 
							community in Toledo, Ohio where he had happily 
							resided in an Independent Living apartment for 20 
							years. Despite his age, Dick had remained mentally 
							sharp and engaged with life until his health quickly 
							deteriorated this fall.
 Dick was born on July 11, 1926, on a farm near 
							Lawndale (Logan County), Illinois, the second of 
							nine children of Bernard and Mary Grace (Williamson) 
							May. During his childhood and high school years he 
							performed chores and worked in the fields along with 
							his siblings to help his parents operate the 
							homestead. He attended Lawndale Grade School, a 
							two-room schoolhouse, from 1932 to 1940 and then 
							entered Lincoln Community High School in the fall of 
							1940. During his high school years Dick played in 
							the concert and "swing" bands, was inducted into the 
							National Honor Society, and met the love of his life 
							- his future wife, Dorothy Lois Zurkammer. He 
							enlisted as an Army Air Corps cadet in his senior 
							year prior to graduating from LCHS in May 1944.
 
 After graduation Dick attended Blackburn College in 
							Carlinville, Illinois for one semester, leaving when 
							he was inducted into the Army Air Corps in January 
							1945. During the last few months of World War 2 he 
							was stationed in Biloxi, Mississippi and Hobbs, New 
							Mexico and was honorably discharged in November 
							1945.
 
 In January 1946 Dick enrolled in the College of 
							Engineering at Purdue University in Indiana. He 
							completed his studies in August 1949 earning a 
							Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering.
 
 On August 21, 1949, Dick was joined in holy 
							matrimony with Dorothy Lois at what was then St. 
							John's Evangelical & Reformed Church in Lincoln, 
							Illinois. The newlyweds moved to Toledo, Ohio where 
							they began a fulfilling life of 67 years together. 
							Dick commenced his 38-year career at the Toledo 
							Edison Company where during that time he was 
							assigned to the engineering, construction, and 
							administration departments. He was a lifetime member 
							of the (American) Institute of Electrical and 
							Electronic Engineers and served as chairman of its 
							local chapter.
 
 A morally strong role model and loving father, Dick 
							helped Dorothy Lois in raising three children to 
							become successful adults. He was an ardent tennis 
							player, fisherman, golfer, and bridge player during 
							his lifetime. Dick enjoyed many fly fishing trips to 
							Ontario, Canada with friends and co-workers. A 
							member of the Valleywood Golf Club in Swanton, Ohio, 
							he achieved the rare feat of making a hole-in-one 
							twice, the first while in his 60s and the second 
							when he was 85.
 
 Dick was a member of the Barton Smith Masonic Lodge 
							where he served as Master and then as Secretary for 
							many years. As a member of the Zenobia Shrine of 
							Toledo, he played cornet in its concert band and 
							participated in Shriner events across the country. 
							Dick was also a member of the Toledo Polish American 
							Concert Band.
 
 
 
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							During his years residing in the Swan 
							Creek Independent Living community, Dick enjoyed 
							playing contract bridge with friends, reading books 
							and biographies based on history, solving crossword 
							puzzles, and using his computer. He played in small 
							instrumental combos entertaining his fellow 
							residents of Swan Creek and enjoyed attending 
							concerts by the Toledo Symphony Orchestra, music 
							still being a meaningful part of his life until his 
							last days. Dick was also a loyal fan of Purdue 
							Boilermakers football and basketball, the Detroit 
							Tigers and Toledo Mudhens. 
							Dick had been a member of the Faith 
							Community United Church of Christ for over 50 years.
 Dick was preceded in death in January 2017 by his 
							wife Dorothy Lois; brothers, G. William, M. Deane, 
							Robert, and James; sisters, Mary Lou Wilson, Helen 
							Haseley, and Dorothy Morrell; one niece; and three 
							nephews. He is survived by daughters, Susan Diane of 
							Mount Vernon, Ohio, Karen Anne of Seattle, 
							Washington; son, Alan Richard of The Woodlands, 
							Texas; granddaughters, Andrea (Kirk) Kissner of 
							Alexandria, Virginia, Elizabeth (Andrew Holt) May of 
							Los Angeles, California, and Caroline (Trever) 
							Johnson of Ansbach, Germany; great- grandchildren, 
							Declan and Elise Kissner; sister, Barbara Fink of 
							Belleville, Illinois; many cherished nieces and 
							nephews; and brothers-in-law, Dean Zurkammer of 
							Cypress, Texas and Virgil Morell of Lake Oswego, 
							Oregon.
 
 A memorial service for Richard May will be held at 
							11:00 Saturday, May 27 at St. John United Church of 
							Christ in Lincoln.
 
							In accordance with his wishes, the 
							family asks that any donations in Richard May's name 
							be sent to the Shriners Hospitals for Children 
							and/or the Salvation Army. |