Ronald A. May

Ronald A. May


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Apr 16th, 2018

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Biography: Ronald A. May, 89, died of complications from cancer on April 16, 2018 at West Markham Sub Acute and Rehabilitation Center in Little Rock. Ronald (known to his friends as Ron or Ronny) was born September 8, 1928 in Waterloo, Iowa to John and Elsie (Finlayson) May. After graduating from West High School in 1946, Ron enlisted in the army and was assigned to the 7th Division, Army of Occupation, Korea. After being discharged as a Corporal, he attended the University of Iowa, graduating in 1950 with a BA Magna Cum Laude in American studies. He then attended Vanderbilt University Law School where he graduated in 1953. Ronald was admitted to the Arkansas Bar in 1953 and practiced law in the state for over 50 years. He settled in Little Rock in 1958 when he joined the law firm of Wright, Lindsey, & Jennings. He formally left the law firm in September of 2013. He was for so many years reluctant to leave his law practice because, as he said, he had always enjoyed the company of lawyers. He was active in both the Arkansas Bar Association and the American Bar Association. For many years he chaired the American Bar?s various committees on technology and computing, and was a pioneer in the use of computers in the practice of law in Arkansas. Ron was deeply committed to serving his community. He served on dozens of community and government boards and committees. He was particularly dedicated to UAMS, serving on the Human Subjects Advisory Committee and Institutional Review Board for more than 15 years. In addition, he served the Arkansas Cancer Research Center (Founding Board of Directors 1984-1990, Chairman 1990-91); the Central Arkansas Radiation Therapy Institute Board of Directors (1970-1980; Chairman 1978-80); Planned Parenthood of Greater Arkansas Board of Directors; the Little Rock Museum of Science and Natural History Board of Trustees (Chairman 1973); the Friends of the Library (President 1975); the Arkansas Association for Mental Health (President 1968-70); and the Board of Directors of the UALR Friends of the Arts among many other civic organizations which he served and supported. He also served a number of state and other government entities: the Arkansas State Capitol Grounds Commission; the Arkansas State Hospital Board; the Arkansas Board of Architects; the professional advisory board for the University of Arkansas? School of Architecture; the professional advisory board for the Donaghey Project for Urban Studies and Design; and the Arkansas Ethics Commission. He was also an Arkansas Bar Examiner. Ron was actively committed to many causes and community concerns, but he was most proud of his public support for Little Rock School integration and later his legal work to uphold voting rights during Winthrop Rockefeller?s 1966 election for governor. Ron loved travel and gourmet cooking, and above all else he was a consummate reader. He was constantly reading and re-reading American and British fiction, philosophy, history, and popular science. He was man of reason, honesty and integrity who valued these qualities in others. Loved by those he leaves behind, Ron will be remembered by many people for many things. To his children he will always be remembered as a father who was generous with love and support, and who instilled in them the values of honesty and education. Ronald is survived by his wife of 44 years, Susan (East) May; 4 children--Sarah Leflar (Robert) of Fayetteville, Jonathan May (Jane) of Boyce, Louisiana, Andy May (Missy Morris) of Los Angeles, and Rachel May (Doug Dusini) of Tampa; 3 step-children?Jim Gray (Henry Louie) of Washington DC, Suzy Gray of San Antonio, and Frances Fayard (Calvin) of New Orleans; 9 grandchildren-- David Slade (Kelly) of Little Rock, Hannah May (Erin English) of Los Angeles, Hank May of Los Angeles, Jean Louise May of Boyce LA, Nicol?s Lizarazo of Las Vegas, Caroline May of Boston, Sarah Helen Leflar, of Portland OR, Gwen Lizarazo of Tampa, and Carter Fayard of New Orleans; and 2 great grandchildren, Jack and Jane Slade of Little Rock. A funeral will be held at Christ Episcopal Church in Little Rock at 11am on Thursday April 26th There will be a reception following the service. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that he be memorialized with a charitable contribution to Planned Parenthood of Arkansas (4401 West 109th St. Suite 200 Overland Park, Kansas 66211), or the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute at UAMS.

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Becky King
#9
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I am sorry for your loss. I have worked at Wright, Lindsey & Jennings for many years and had the privilege of knowing Mr. May. He was a nice man, always nice to me, and I am lucky to have known him.
Reginald Rogers
#8
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Mrs. May, Sarah, David Slade, Sarah Helen and Family: I had the good fortune to meet Mr. May many years ago when I worked with his daughter Sarah at the AG's Office. Mr.and Mrs. May were very welcoming and gracious when we shared a meal together. I will never forget his wisdom and knowledge. It is obvious that he improved the lives of many in our community as well as exhibiting the qualities of an excellent attorney. He was a great exemplar of what an attorney should strive to be. May he rest in the Peace of Christ ! Reg Rogers
Jean and Robby Robinson
#7
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Jonathan and family,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Your father was dedicated to making Little Rock a better community and he left his mark. We send our sympathy and condolences with memory of our long friendship with you and your family.
Martye, Concerned Neighbor
#6
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
To the Family of Ronald A. May,
I wanted to express my deepest sympathy and concern for you and also share with you the wonderful hope for our dead loved ones. As you grieve Ronald?s death, please reflect on the hope in question, which comes from Jehovah God. By means of the Bible, He allows us to understand how He?ll eliminate death for good one day and bring our dead loved ones back to life again. This is evident in (Isaiah 25: 8), (John 5: 28 and 29), (1 Corinthians 15:26), (Revelation 21:3 and 4), which can comfort you in your sorrow. God?s promises are guaranteed because He cannot lie (Titus 1: 2). Moreover John 11: 11- 44 attests that Jesus, whom God appoints to bring the dead back to life, can do it since he demonstrated that when he resurrected Lazarus and two other people while he was on earth. As you await the fulfillment of the resurrection; please heed Jesus? counsel at John 17: 3 by getting to know Jehovah and Jesus through a FREE home Bible study with the Witnesses. Notice that in the preceding verse Jesus compares getting to know God and him to ?EVERLASTING LIFE?, which will be enjoyed right here on earth when it becomes a paradise where you can be re-united with Ronald again in a world free of SICKNESS, VIOLENCE, WAR, OLD AGE as indicated in: (Isaiah 33:24), (Ps 37: 9-11 and 29), (Psalms 46: 8 and 9), (Job: 33:25).

Vernon and Juanita Sublett
#5
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Sincere condolences for your loss.
Belinda Rubens@gmail.com
#4
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Belinda E. Rubens, Junko and Jason Williams, Carra and Jorge Garza.
Steele and Melody Hays
#3
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Ronny was an outstanding man in so many ways. He was one of my father?s closest friends on both a professional and personal level. Ronny will be missed by many. And by the community as a whole in Arkansas and Little Rock. Our love and support to Susan and and Ron?s children and family.
Michael Forman
#2
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
It is a great loss, but he left the world a better place.

In deep friendship and thinking of all of you,

Michael
Victoria Patrick
#1
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I am sorry for your loss.

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