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Mr. Scott Thomas May, Taylor County, KY (1969-2016)

He was a native of Cincinnati, Ohio, a resident of Campbellsville, KY, at the time of his death, and formerly lived in Columbia, KY, where his final resting place will be. He leaves two direct living descendants and many relatives in Adair, Russell, and Taylor Counties and elsewhere. Mr. May professed faith in Christ and attended the Campbellsville Church of the Nazarene. He was a security guard and a forklift operator for Wilbert Plastics in Lebanon, KY. He had a soft spot for kids, and his big heart and playful spirit made him a great friend to all who knew him.
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Mr. Scott Thomas May, 46, of Campbellsville, KY, formerly of Columbia, KY, departed this life on May 18, 2016 in Lousiville, KY, at the Norton Hospital after a sudden illness.

There will be a funeral service to honor the life of Mr. May on Sunday, May 22, 2016 at 1pmCT/2pmET, in the chapel of the L.R. Petty Funeral Home, 1765 New Columbia Road, Campbellsville, KY 42718. Bro. Dwayne Lobb will be officiating. Interment will follow in the Columbia Cemetery, 315 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY.



Mr. Scott Thomas May, Taylor County, KY (1969-2016)


Mr. Scott Thomas May of Campbellsville, KY, formerly of Columbia, KY, was born on August 26, 1969 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. He was the son of Marilyn Kaye (Harrison) and the late Gilbert Ivan May. He departed this life on May 18, 2016 in Lousiville, Jefferson County, KY, at the age of 46 years, eight months, and 22 days of age.

Mr. May professed faith in Christ and attended the Campbellsville Church of the Nazarene. He was a security guard and a forklift operator for Wilbert Plastics in Lebanon. He had a soft spot for kids, and his big heart and playful spirit made him a great friend to all who knew him.

He leaves to cherish his memory:
  • Two daughters: Chasity May and Brittany May of Las Vegas, NV, and their mother Elizabeth Harrison

  • His mother: Marilyn May of Campbellsville, KY

  • One brother: Greg May and wife Karen of Eli, KY

  • Two sisters: Carolee Courtwright and husband Mark of Campbellsville, and Leslie May of Columbia, KY

  • Special friends: Carl Smith, Todd Akin, and Brad West

  • And a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and other family and friends.
Send condolences to the family of Scott May

he L.R. Petty Funeral Home, 1765 New Columbia Road, Campbellsville, KY in charge of arrangements.


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