Bobby Glenn May Sr. 75 of Texas City, died Saturday November 10, 2012 in Hull. TX. A native of Conroe, TX he had had lived in Texas, City most of his life before moving to Hull where he lived for nine years. He was a painter for Local Union# 585 of Texas City. He is survived by his wife Ruby Jewel May of Hull, son Bobby Glenn May Jr of Texas City, daughter Teresa Yost and husband Paul of Hull. Sister Adren of Algoa, TX nephew Stacy Wolf of Texas, City grandchildren Heather Warren, Monica Bitner, Randi Alexander, Shauna May, Ashley Ydrogo, and Madison May. A memorial service will be held Wednesday November 14, 2012 at 2:00 P.M. at Faith & Family Funeral Services of Batson, with Dee Mason officiating. Bobby and his wife loved to travel in their motorhome, he also enjoyed fishing. He was a Handyman where he would work on his house and also loved woodworking on Cabinets. Bobby cherished the time and moments he spent with his family.
Condolences
Gail And Frankie Nix
March 28, 2012
You will be missed uncle Bobby give all our loved ones in heaven with you a big hugs and kiss
Stacey Wolf
March 28, 2012
Uncle Bobby,I know you are truly gonna be missed by many loved ones.You was always a strong and very caring man who was respected and idolized by many individuals.We will never forget....
Nora Mae Odom
March 28, 2012
Bobby Glenn May Sr.
Monica Bitner
March 28, 2012
Strong, dedicated, and happy is a few words that I use to describe my grandfather. He was the rock that built the foundation for our family; both physically and emotionally. He was very intimidating in size for small grandchildren but always caring and we saw straight through his tough outer shell. He was a dedicated man who would drop anything to assist his family in need. He was devoted to my grandmother and was a true role model for the men following in his foot steps, learning to be the best man they could be for his daughter and grand-daughters. My grandfather was also the happiest person I have ever met. He always carried a smile and had wonderful stories to tell around the dinner table or sitting on the porch. Although, his presence will be missed physically, his memory and love will carry on forever in our hearts. We know he will always be watching over us. His legacy of hard work will be passed on through the children and grandchildren that follow. We love you always Papaw. Monica
Anastasia Bennett
March 28, 2012
I did't know Mr May But i know his Grand daughter shauna. I just what yall to know yall are in my prayers. Godbless The May Family.
Zaundra Dickey
March 28, 2012
Uncle Bobby was a man of few words. When he spoke you listened. I have memories of him in the wonderful home in Texas City, Tx and him sitting in the large living room reclined in his chair watching whatever it was he watched. I also know he was a master capenter. He did beautiful work. I am so sorry for the loss of this wonderful man. Love you Aunt Ruby, Teresa, Paul, Bobby, Heather, Monica, Randi, Shauna, Ashley and anyone I may have missed.
Hope Scheer
March 28, 2012
I had only met him a couple times, but i remember him being kind and gentle. Prayers to the family
Elena May
March 28, 2012
You are a very kind, caring and loving grandpa, you took your time to help others. I will miss you forever, this is Elena, I love you
Shauna May
March 28, 2012
I'm at a loss of words right now, which is probably making you laugh knowing that I'm never at a loss of words. I can't believe you are gone. It feels like a bad dream. Some of my favorite memories in life include going to your house as a child on Sundays or spending the night. When we would spend the night, Namaw would make breakfast and you would poke fun of me for not letting my food touch. You would tell me that it would all end up in the same place. To this day, I mix all my food up and eat it in a bowl. That’s the only way I eat my food now. On Sundays while you were watching NASCAR or football, all of us kids would be running around playing, probably in your way, but you would never get upset with us. You would let us be kids. I love those days!!! You have shown me what a great man is supposed to be like. I thank you for that and for all the great memories! I love you!