November 23, 2013
Posted by:
Craig Kennedy
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
Debi, so sorry to read about Laurie's passing. My prayers are with y'all.
Posted by:
John Durham (Friend)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
I'll miss that wicked sense of humour and that wonderful smile.
Posted by:
David Vander Aa (old friend)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
Sorry for your loss.
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Barbera Buffie (former student teacher)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
Laurie was instrumental in helping me to find my way as a professional with 'heart'Blessed be.
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Pat and Maureen (Friends)
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February 2, 2018
Debbie, we just learned of Laurie's passing. We are so sorry for your loss. We will remember his wit and the fun we had together playing baseball, having dinners, etc. Peace to youPat and Mo
Posted by:
Dean Macaulay (Family Friend)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
Betty, Shelley, Cory, my deepest sympathy. Laurie was a man at an early age, and would have made any family proud. Shelley, please call me @ 471-7268.
Posted by:
Averil Share (friend)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
Although I have been gone from Winnipeg for almost 25 years I will always remember Laurie as one of my all time favourite characters, having taught with him as well as coached with him. I can't imagine the loss that is felt within his family and social circle. He will be missed.
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Patricia and Gary Hamilton (acquaintance)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
Deb, our sincerest condolences to you and your family. We remember the good times at your home and how Laurie also was a great supporter of you as you coached the SMA teams. He will be remembered by many he touched.
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Sherril Martin (Snezyk) (Former student at DMCI)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
I was saddened to hear of Mr. May's passing. I was a student of his at DMCI. He was a great teacher who treated his students with respect, valued their opinions and challenged us to be better. We also shared many laughs in his classes. I'm sure he touched many more lives than mine and I think we are all very lucky and I am truly grateful. Rest in Peace. You will always be remembered.
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Carol Ploen-Hosegood (Friend)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
I had the privilege to coach with Laurie at University of Manitoba and share many victories, losses and laughs. Laurie was a wonderful person that I feel privileged to have known. My thoughts are with you Deb.
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Cynthia Whitfield-Laurent (Former Student at D.M.C
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February 2, 2018
I had the opportunity to be taught Phys. Ed. and English by Mr. May and I remember having some good laughs and good conversations in class. Rest In Peace and out of pain now, you are in a better place.
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Michele Semchuk (Neighbour of 17 years, St. Norber
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
Dear Deb, may Laurie's warmth and kindness always live in our hearts. Joel and I were truly Blessed to have had such incredible, caring neighbours. We will treasure our memories of Laurie, 'Mr. May' to our sons, and of the dedication that you had for each other, for your family, friends and students. Our thoughts have been and are with you. God Bless you both.
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Michelle Moore (Former Student DMCI 1979-1982)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
I was saddened to hear of the passing of Mr May. I was privileged to have him as my English teacher. He taught with a unique style that made you want to ask the questions So that you could find the answers. There was never a dull moment in his class and his teaching style made it fun to be in his class. He always had a smile on his face and time for his students. Thanks Mr May, you will be sadly missed by all those whose lives you touched. Rest In Peace.
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Frank Novak (former student DMCI 1980-83)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
I was honored to have Laurie as both my Phys. Ed. teacher and English teacher! He taught both with style, grace and humor! He will be sadly missed by us all.
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Leslie Metcalfe/McNulty (Old Friend)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
Our families were great friends when Laurie and family lived in St Boniface. He was always kind and his ability to make a joke of everything made him a favorite to have around at an early age. My family made a trip to Thompson, Mb. when they lived there and Laurie took me to see Lawrence of Arabia which was a highlight in my life. Unfortunetly we did not stay in touch but I know what a wonderful human being and believe one of the brightest lights has now moved on. I send condolences to all who loved him.
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Carey Lasuik (friend at DMCI and through the MHSAA
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
Laurie was a mentor, role model and very supportive friend. I was honored that he would MC my wedding.In my career at the MHSAA, Laurie always provided assistance whether as a volunteer, advisor or friend. No matter the year or request, he was always there to support the mandate and ideals of the association. His advice was always insightful, supportive and appreciated so very, very much!!! I also Coached at DMCI and he was ALWAYS there to support the work that I did as a Coach and offer assistance with practices, defence, designing offences, etc. More importantly, he was ALWAYS there to support me as a Coach, offering advice and keeping my emotions in perspective. He was a wonderful man and his friendship will always be in my memories. He will be dearly missed.Laurie was an absolutely amazing man. He had a unique way of dealing people that can not be replicated. His attitude was contagious and a pleasure to be around. Laurie and Debbie are wonderful friends of me and my wife. Our thoughts are with Debbie during this difficult time. We wish her all the strength possible to help her through this difficult time.
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Kevin J Neufeld (Fellow coach)
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February 2, 2018
I was very saddened to hear the passing of Laurie and my heart goes out to Deb and the families. We had some fierce battles on the court but Laurie was the consumate professional. Every young teacher / coach would be wise to learn from him.
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Carmelita (Home care attendant)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
I was his respite HCA for less than 3 months. Laurie taught me how to love more my job. He was very thoughtful and understanding to his caregivers, especially to his wife and friend Dave. I will miss Laurie... With thoughts of courage and peace to wife Deb. Thanks to both of you. God to continue His eternal care to you, Laurie.
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Charlene (Former student)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
R.I.P Mr. May, you are an inspiration and amazing person. Thank you for guiding us as students and sharing your wisdom. Your impact will live on in our everyday successes.
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Christina Spafford (Laurie's student teacher)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
I had the great pleasure of working with and learning from Laurie as his student teacher about 12 years ago. His sense of humor was infectious and he was very kind to me and all of his students. As a teacher, he had that special ability to challenge his students while creating an upbeat atmosphere in the classroom. I consider him to be one of my mentors. On my first day teaching, he left a message on my answering machine wishing me luck. I was very touched that he took the time to let me know he was thinking of me on the first day of my new career.
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Beverley Boklaschuk (Friend since Elmwood days as
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
I was saddened to hear of Laurie's passing. He was a wonderful person and a great friend over the years. His sense of humor and wit will never be copied....the jokes bar none. My sympathies to the family on their loss. I now know that Laurie and Keith will be be having that basketball game in the sky. Rest well my friend.
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Maura Mathurin (Co-worker (Daniel McIntyre Collegi
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
I am really heartbroken to learn of Laurie's passing. What an absolute gem of a person, I will never forget the fun times at DMCI when he would come DAILY into the front office to tease Charlene and I (his name for us was Ug and Ly). With Laurie around, there was never a dull moment. I will choose to remember the razor wit and incorrigible mischief-maker. R.I.P my friend. The world has lost one of its bright lights.