Michael J. May

Michael James May – 40, of North Reading, died unexpectedly at his home on February 22, 2019.

He was born in Brighton, MA on July 18, 1978. He was a graduate of North Reading High School in North Reading, MA..

Michael was a dedicated small engine mechanic and operated his own business. Mike was an accomplished rider in the motocross circuit and he enjoyed blazing trails with other riders. He loved music, writing songs and playing in the band ‘A Common Goal’ with his band brothers. He also enjoying snowboarding, snowmobiling, and boating in the summer. He loved working with wood and building things, one of his favorites was bunk beds!

He loved his children more than anything in this world and was an exceptional father to them. He had an infectious smile that would light up a room and a very quick wit that would have you rolling on the floor! He was a friend to everyone he met and would be the first to show up when you needed help. He was kind, loving, caring, generous, hilarious and compassionate to everyone. He always put everyone else before himself and you would never find a more sincere friend.

Family members include his loving children, Serenity, Mahalia and Michael J. May Jr., and his wife Nicole. His father, Stephen O. May of North Reading, MA and more recently, due to his health, Clearwater, FL; his mother, Shirley A. May and her husband Roy Richardson of Henniker, NH; his stepsister Daryl Martin and her husband Matt of Haverhill, MA, and niece Brooklyn; his stepbrother Evan Richardson of Haverhill, MA; his uncle,Joseph Deveau and his wife Christine of Medway, MA, his cousins, Brandon and Derek, and Rianna.

Calling hours will be held at the Croswell Funeral Home, 19 Bow Street, North Reading, MA on Thursday, February 28 from 4 to 8 PM. Pastor Mason Adair will speak at 7:30. Please join us for a Celebration of Life at the North Reading Moose following the service. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made in his memory to his favorite charity Teen Challenge Boston, or a charity of your choice. www.croswellfuneralhome.com

6 thoughts on “Michael J. May

  1. So sorry for your loss.. I met him once and found him to be a wonderful person… Full of laughter and smiles Cindy Elderkin

  2. I will miss you my brother always in my thoughts wherever i was thank you for the love.The Dionne Family

  3. You were the light of VBS showing the kids the meaning of God and you extended your kindness to my husband John at warrior’s conference. You will be missed my heart goes out to your family.

  4. We’re praying for all the family. My heart aches for you Dino…

  5. Mike was a great guy with a great smile and awesome hugs He touched so many He will be missed The Gill Family

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