Memorial Booklet for Pastor Thomas E. May

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Obituary

Thomas E. May was born in Camden, New Jersey on March 1, 1946, the youngest child of the late Samuel May, Jr and Lucy May. He departed this life peacefully at his home in Somerdale, NJ on May 8, 2022, surrounded by his family. Tommy was educated in the Cherry Hill School System. He graduated from Cherry Hill High School in 1964 where he excelled in athletics as a four-year varsity player in football, wrestling, and baseball. He was a member of the 1960 undefeated football team and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1994. His athletic ability awarded him a scholarship to Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, where he graduated in 1969 with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. He then attended American Academy McAllister Institute of Funeral Service, graduating in 1969. Tommy entered the United States Army as a 2nd Lieutenant in 1969. He was stationed in Germany and served as the Operations Officer for Mortuaries in Europe. He was honorably discharged as a Captain in 1972. In a dentist office in 1965, Tommy met the love of his life, the former Hazel W. Williams. They were joined in Holy Matrimony on April 5, 1969. From their union of over 53 years, they were blessed with five children, Tyrone Sr, Tonya, Terri, Tina, and Toni. Hazel was the love of his life. They traveled all over the world, and especially loved cruising with family and friends. His children were his pride and joy. He passed on his athletic abilities as they followed in his footsteps and all played sports – football, wrestling, baseball, softball, basketball, field hockey, and track and field. He supported each of them, faithfully attending games, often in his funeral suit, yelling and cheering them on. Many times, his kids didn’t know whether to follow his instructions or their coaches. Tommy was mentored by and worked for Carl Miller from 1964 until starting his own business. He opened the May Funeral Home in 1975 in Camden, NJ. He especially loved working alongside his children Tyrone, Tina, and Toni. Over the years he opened additional homes, and now operates in Camden, NJ, Pennsauken, NJ, Vineland, NJ, Willingboro, NJ, Sicklerville, NJ and Philadelphia, PA. May Funeral Homes, Inc. continues to be a family owned and operated business. Tommy served as a Coroner for the Camden County Medical Examiner’s Office and was a member of the National Funeral Directors and Morticians Association, the National Funeral Directors Association, the New Jersey State Funeral Directors Association, and the Garden State Funeral Directors Association. Tommy was raised in Mt. Olivet Baptist Church in Haddonfield, NJ, and was baptized at an early age. As an adult, he heard a message entitled “Sold Out” by Charles Craig in Germany and accepted Jesus into his life. Upon returning to the United States, he and Hazel joined First Christway in Camden, NJ, under the leadership of Derrick Cooper. He also played the piano for the Sunday School choir at Mt. Olive Baptist Church in Magnolia, NJ. Tommy joined the Tabernacle of Faith Inc. Church of God in Christ (COGIC) in 1981 under the leadership of Pastor Elvin Ezekiel. He served faithfully for over 40 years and led the initiative for the purchase of the


historic property on 5th and Cooper Streets in Camden, NJ. Over the years, he served as a Praise and Worship Leader, Chairman of Pastor’s Anniversary Celebration, Church Anniversary Chairman, Building Fund Committee Chairman, President of Sanctuary Choir, Founder of Morning Glory Choir, Director of Music Ministry, Early Morning Prayer Leader, Director of Married Couples’ Ministry, Treasurer, Church Administrator, Vice Chairman of Board of Trustees, Chairman of Board of Trustees, Minister, Elder, Second Assistant to the Pastor, and First Assistant to the Pastor. He was appointed Senior Pastor on June 5, 2015, by General Board Member Bishop Frank O. White, a fellow Hofstra graduate, and installed on October 18th, 2015. Pastor May was a member of the South Jersey Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction of the COGIC since its inception. Pastor May served faithfully under the leadership of Bishop Curley Guidry as the Expeditor, and then under Bishop Hillmon Moses, and most recently under Bishop Tyrone McCombs. He served as the Treasurer of the International Council of Pastors and Elders of the Church of God in Christ for 8 years and served on the Executive Board for over 12 years. Tommy and Hazel regularly participated in philanthropic endeavors to various organizations and churches in Camden and the surrounding areas. They also funded scholarships given through San Juan Baptista, Lindenwold High School, Refreshing Springs COGIC in Riverdale, Maryland and Bethany Baptist Church in Lindenwold, NJ to name a few. In 2009, they pledged a ten year gift of $10,000 per year to Rowan University to assist underprivileged students pursuing a degree education. They also sponsored an orphanage in the Dominican Republic. Tommy loved to fish, play golf, and travel with his family, he traveled to over 70 countries and 6 continents. He loved taking his family to the zoo, circus, and amusement parks. He loved the annual trips he took to Mexico, Walt Disney World, and Wildwood with his children and grandchildren. He also enjoyed taking his grandchildren to Philadelphia Phillies and Sixers games, buying them whatever they asked for, much to their parents’ dismay. Tommy was well known for his singing voice, often leading praise and worship services. He was often requested to sing The Lord’s Prayer at weddings and Sovereign at funerals. Tommy touched countless lives through the ministry of his funeral homes. He was honored to serve the families that entrusted their loved ones to his care. He took pride in offering his ministry of comfort to families in their time of bereavement. He took his business very seriously - if you were ever around him during a business call, you KNEW to be quiet and not make any noise! He will always be remembered as a generous, kind, and caring man. If he knew you were in need, he would do whatever he could to help. Tommy was preceded in death by his son, Tyrone E. May, Sr, his parents Samuel Jr. and Lucy May, his brothers Harland, William, and Samuel May, and his sister Roberta Guy. Tommy leaves to cherish his precious memory: his wife Hazel; daughters, Tonya May Avent, Terri Levy, Tina May and Toni May-Jervey; grandchildren, Jasmyne May, Tyrone May Jr., Tiffany May, Kennedi Avent, William Levy, Tarralyn Berry, Kassadi Avent ,Whitney Levy, Tyler Jervey, and Taylor Ezekiel; great-grandchildren, Jalen Merritt, Julian Merritt, Josiah May, and Kylie May-Hunter; sons in-law, Kenneth Avent, Will Levy, and Tyrone Jervey; sisters, Bessie Howell and Violet Wheeler; brother, Payton May; sisters-in-law, Christine Williams and Phyllis May, a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.


Order of Homegoing Service WORSHIP LEADERS: Bishop Warren C. Dorris, Prelate, Venezuela Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Bishop Jimmy L. Williams, Prelate, Florida Eastern Jurisdiction Quiet Moments Pastor Joseph Lewis, Jr., Executive Assistant to Bishop The Processional District Superintendents, Pastors and Elders Administrative Assistant Visiting Bishops & National Officers Jurisdictional Prelate THE FAMILY The Sealing of the Bier The Opening Selection

It Is Well With My Soul

The Invocation

Bishop James E. Jordan

The Scripture Readings Old Testament - Proverbs 3:5-6 New Testament – 1 Corinthians 15:51-58 The Hymn of Comfort – Oh, I Want to See Him

Pastor Dennis Wiggins Superintendent Mark K. Reid Superintendent Joseph Conner

Church Of God In Christ Tributes The National Church Leadership Bishop Joel H. Lyles, General Secretary The National General Council of Pastors and Elders Administrative Assistant Superintendent Michael Eaddy, Chairman The Jurisdictional Department of Women Mother Deborah R. Kitchen, Jurisdictional Supervisor of the Department of Women Texas Gulf Coast Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction - Houston, Texas Bishop Destry C. Bell, Sr., Prelate


The Tabernacle of Faith Church Tribute to Our Pastor Minister Eric Thompson, Sr. Elvin S. Ezekiel, Founder and Former Pastor of Tabernacle of Faith Church Acknowledgment of Resolutions

Evangelist Brenda Kelly, Jurisdictional Secretary Selection

Remarks - Funeral Directors Harry P. Close – President, NFD&MA Escamillio Jones – Quaker State Funeral Directors Association Ryan M. Buckland – Garden State Funeral Directors Association James Tate – Major H. Winfield Funeral Home, Harrisburg, PA Steven May – May Funeral Homes Selection The May Family Tributes Rev. Dr. Andre Brown, Sr. – Nephew Bessie Howell – Sister Tyler Jervey – Grandson Kennedi Avent – Granddaughter Tonya Avent - Daughter Presentation of the Eulogist

Administrative Assistant Timothy Harris Selection

The Eulogy Bishop Tyrone W. McCombs, Ph.D., Prelate South Jersey Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Church of God in Christ Final Tribute May Funeral Homes Recessional


Pastor Thomas E May Tenacious, Timely, Talented, Tender, Transparent, Tactical, Thankful, Tempered, Tireless, Theological, Talkative, Traditional, Transient, Tolerant, Tremendous, Transpicuous…

Thomas Thomas May was not a big man, but the strength in his spirit was not of this land.. He was a gift to us all straight from God, and when we tried to give Him accolades He thought it was odd.. As a preacher he was insightful, and educational seeking to inspire, Constantly reminding us of the destination of all Liars. His biggest attribute was compassion, his heart and wallet open to all, If Thomas forgave a debt it was never to be recalled. Pastor May became renown for comforting those in their grief, He became intimate with their sorrow in spite of relationships so brief. As a father he was a provider, mentor, teacher and friend Lift you up when you were down and stand by you till the end. As a Pastor he was a leader, Inspirational in every way, NO doubting, just faith and power- THAT was Pastor May. As a husband he was devoted and faithful about his love, Hazel and Tommy heart to heart forever fitting like a glove. Pastor May has been called home – in our memories we will always adore. Just hold to your peace and accept God’s will that Heaven needed him more. Elder Larry E. Flagg



HUSBAND

Married April 5, 1969



FATHER



GRAA NDFATHER


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A Note to my Husband

Tommy, Never forget our song... When the eagles forget how to fly When it’s twenty below in July And when violets turn red And roses turn blue I’ll be still in love with you.

- Hazel

Acknowledgements

“To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven” Ecclesiastes 3:1

Mother Hazel W. May and family wish to express their sincerest gratitude and appreciation for your prayers and support shown during this season. Every expression and gesture of love was felt and has been an enduring source of strength to us. We thank you for your thoughtfulness towards our family, it is deeply appreciated and will always be remembered. May God bless you.

mayfuneralhomes.com

Pallbearers

May Funeral Home Staff

Interment

Harleigh Cemetery Camden, New Jersey


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