Ronald Melvin May
May 1st, 2013
It is with great sadness we say farewell to a wonderful husband, father and friend. Ron passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loved ones on May 1, 2013.
Ron leaves behind his devoted wife June, his daughters, Rhianna (Luke) and Laura and his sons, Donald and Roger. He will be lovingly remembered by his grandsons, Corey, Raymond, Ryan and his granddaughter Crystal (Andrew); great-grandchildren, Lana, Zack and Skyla Ronnie; his brother-in-law Walt Davies of Langley, BC; his mother Bobbie May of Leduc, AB; his brothers Brent (Cindy) and Tom (Evelyn) both of Pigeon Lake, AB; and his sister Lois Warwick (John) of West Vancouver.
He was predeceased by his father Mel May of Leduc, AB and his sister-in-law, Debbie May of Devon, AB.
In the early 80s, Ron started his own business and through his own ingenuity and hard work, the company, Protel Network Design Ltd., remains a successful telecommunications company, now owned and operated by Ron and June’s daughter Rhianna.
Ron’s talent as a singer, songwriter, playwright, director and actor was confirmed by the many awards he won over the years. He won the Kiwanis Award for best actor in 2006 for senior theatre. He won the top prize in the Langley Senior Idol competitions in 2006 and 2009, singing his own composition; he was a semi-finalist in the 2008 Red Robinson talent contest at the PNE singing a song he composed; he won a gold medal for best director and a silver medal for best actor at the BC Seniors’ Games in 2008. Ron was a finalist in the 2011 Langley Has Talent contest, also singing songs of his own composition; The play he wrote most recently – Love, Lies and In-Betweens – won silver medals for both best production and best original script in the BC Seniors’ Games in 2012.
Ron was a key actor and director with several local theatre groups – the Footlight Players, the Murrayville Performers and the Centre Stage Players. The groups produced many of the plays Ron wrote.
Ron played with several bands over the years including Lazy Morning. For the past few years, Ron played his guitar, keyboard or bass guitar and sang lead and harmonies with Renaissance, a small group that performed at local gigs.
Over the years, Ron sang and acted in many plays with local singer, actress and dear friend, Barb Nelson.
Wherever Ron was, he studied people, gathering characters and situations for his next play. His contribution to the musical and theatre scene in Langley will be missed but through the many songs he composed and the plays he has written, his music will live on and his delightful sense of humour will continue to be evident in the characters he created in his plays.
Ron began performing on stage when he was 16 years old, and whether he was singing and playing his guitar, in a group or solo, or he was a character in a play on the stage, he was a real showman and loved entertaining an audience.
He will be missed by his family, friends at work, friends and colleagues in the music and theatre communities, his little dog Emma Jayne and his audiences.
A special thank you to Shannon Dutchyn, our doctor and friend for her kindness and support and also to Dr. Russ Stogryn for his exceptional care. Many thanks to the helpful staff at Fraser Health - especially Dr. Adamson and Jill "The Nurse" who helped Ron stay at home for so long. Thank you for the caring support from the staff and volunteers at the Langley Hospice where Ron spent his final few days.
Many thanks to our wonderful neighbours. June would like to thank her good friend, Marie Larson and Ron's sister, Lois for their continuing support. A heartfelt thank you to our dear friend Diane Gendron-Cooney. The special bond she and Ron shared is very rare. Thank you to Ron's mom, Bobbie for giving us Ron.
You are invited to leave a personal message of condolence for the family. Please check this site for details of Ron’s Celebration of Life which will be announced at a later date.
Memorial donations in memory of Ron may be made to the Langley Hospice Society.
Online: http://www.langleyhospice.com/donations.html
By Phone: (604) 530-1115.
By Mail: Langley Hospice Society, 20660 - 48 Avenue, Langley, BC V3A 3L6.
Messages:
Ron was a wonderful man indeed...always so full of joy! Eternal rest grant to him O Lord. Let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace.
Ron was our first new friend when we moved to B.C. over 40 years ago. We've spent many great camping trips and home gatherings with Ron & June over the years - the "ultimate" hosts. Mike played guitar with Ron in both Lazy Morning and Renaissance - great times! We will miss him dearly. Our heartfelt sympathy to June and their kids, grandkids, & greatgrandkids.
Remembering Ron fondly for his wonderful gift of music and song he shared with those around him.Thinking of June during this difficult time as she mourns the loss of the love of her life. Holly and Burt, Nanaimo BC
My condolences to June and all of the family. Good times and great music will live on in our memories. Especially on "Hot August Nights".
Ron was our first new friend when we moved to B.C. over 40 yrs ago. We've spent many great camping trips and home gatherings with Ron & June over the years. Mike played guitar with Ron in both Lazy Morning and Renaissance - GREAT TIMES! We will miss him dearly. Our heartfelt sympathy and love to June and their kids, grandkids, and greatgrandkids. He is now at peace.
It is with much sadness that I learn of Ron's passing. I shall always remember being on stage with Ron in several productions of the "Footlight Players". I thoroughly enjoyed so many happy moments with Ron as a fellow cast member, or with him as director in one of his plays. His talent and his friendship will be greatly missed. To June and family, my heartfelt condolences. May you be comforted knowing that his loss to you is shared by so many others too.
I am so saddened to know that Ron is no longer with us. The time I spent with him doing my acting debut in his play "A Simple Diagnosis" was truly a highlight in my life. It was so much fun and fulfilled another entry in my "bucket list" which I will never forget. His passing is such a loss to so many people - friends and family alike. He will never be forgotten.
Thank you Ron for all you did for us. I will miss you and really miss you on the stage performing. God Bless You and Keep You Always In His Care.
We met June and Ron in Cabo, Mexico at a Riu Santa Fe resort in 2009. During our stay we chatted around the pool many times and very much enjoyed their company. We were very sorry to read in the Vancouver SUN of Ron's passing and our thoughts go out to June and family.
My heartfelt condolences to the May family. Ron was a wonderful man and a talented musician. It was my pleasure to know him as both a patient and a friend.
I grew up with Ron in Hay Lakes and later connected in Leduc and when I graduated from UofA in Vancouver and later Calgary. Great guy and friend. Lost track of Ron and June as I continued my exploration- mining career travelling through the world. I didn’t see his blossoming in acting but he always loved entertaining. All the best to you June even though 9 years have passed I know there is still a void as there is with the death of our daughter 23 years ago. Gary and Birgitte Nordin