James N. “Jimmy” May
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James N. “Jimmy” May, age 54, of Dubuque, IA, completed his earthly journey on January 7, 2025, with his youngest daughter, Mikayla Randall right by his side playing his favorite music. To honor Jim’s life, a private family service will be held at a later date. The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Jim’s family.
Jim was born on September 21, 1970, in Dubuque, IA, the youngest son to Tom and Donna (Hillard) May. He had a natural ability to be the life of the party and always enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. Jim worked at Spahn & Rose for a time, but those who knew him best always understood that his heart was continually striving to be surrounded by his friends and family. When time allowed, he wasn’t afraid to try his luck at the casino. Jim enjoyed getting tattoos as well and took great pride in each one, always willing to share and show off his collection. He also had a lot of love and appreciation for his music and quite often his surroundings were filled with his favorites playing in the background. Jim had an affinity for fast cars too and enjoyed testing the limits whenever possible. He also made time to do a little mall walking from time to time and if he met you during his walk, you could be sure he was working on his next good joke in an attempt to bring a smile to the face of anyone who ventured into his path. You could often see him walking with his twin sisters, “Patty” and “Pammy” who would eventually end up leaving him behind because he just couldn’t, or wouldn’t keep up. It’s beyond heartbreaking to have to say farewell for now to Jimmy much too early in his life and we do hope and pray that he now resides in eternal peace completely free from his earthly health battles. Thank you, Jimmy, for reminding us that life is not meant to be taken so seriously that we often forget to take a moment to enjoy it and may the memories you leave behind help to comfort our heavy hearts until we meet again.
Those left to cherish the memory of Jim include,
his three children,
Brittany May, Dubuque, IA,
Jade Ernzen, Dubuque, IA,
and Mikayla Randall, Dubuque, IA;
Mikayla’s mother and friend,
Mandy Randall, Dubuque, IA;
his granddaughter,
Rebecca Ruff;
his siblings,
Kevin (Theresa) May, Dubuque, IA,
Bob (Jan) May, Dubuque, IA,
Pat May, Dubuque, IA,
Pam (Dean) May, Dubuque, IA,
Tom (Cheryl) May, St. Catherine, IA;
along with numerous extended family, friends, and neighbors;
Jim was preceded in death by his parents.
Jim’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Hospice of Dubuque, especially Jamie R., for all of their professional and compassionate care. A very special thank you to Marvin Ney, Jimmys lifelong friend from Paramount Ambulance, for bringing him back home to Dubuque. We would also like to extend a very special and heartfelt thank you to Jim’s brother, Kevin and his wife, Theresa, for opening up not only their hearts, but also their home during this difficult time. Also to his siblings Kevin, Bob, Tommy, Pat and Pam for all of their love, comfort and company in his final days. And finally, a huge thanks to his lifelong friend and the mother of his youngest daughter, “the love of his life” as he would say Mandy Randall, who surrounded him with love, comfort, and kindness throughout his final days with us. May the Lord bless all of you who have helped Jimmy and truly helped to bring a little peace into his life when needed most.
Online condolences for Jim’s family may be left at www.tristatecremationcenter.com
To honor Jim’s life, a private family service will be held at a later date.
I’m so sorry to hear the news about Jim. He had a great heart. He was a great guy. Back in the 80s while attending Sacred Heart he was the cool kid. Always dressed just right. Not a hair out of place. All the girls thought he was so hot. Haha. He was a very warm and caring person. He didn’t show that side of himself very often. It was always there but it just wasn’t cool to show it. We had a lot of fun times together and I’ll always remember him with fond memories. Sledding around town and ice skating at Commiskey. Hanging out in Frog Town. We had some good times. So sorry for your loss. Hugs to all. Tony Lange.
Jimmy rest easy now my cousin and friend until we see each other again ❤️
Hey dad it’s jade I’m sorry I didn’t get the chance to connect with you rip love you and you will be missed. I wish I had that time with you
I was a North End Holy Ghoster that graduated 8th Grade with Jim in 1963. My Dad, Milt Fink, owned the North End Grocery. Jim was a great young man, from the neighborhood from the Era of good kids from solid families that loved fun and got cars. I, myself, had a ‘68 Camaro. So very saddened to hear the 2000’s led to a change. May his family be blessed by the memories of a wonderful father and brother.
Pat & Pam, I’m sorry that your brother has gone on to be in a better place. You have my sincere condolences.
Dear May Family, I first met Jim when he was painting my home with his uncle, Ralph Hillard. Jim was my go to guy for painting even after his uncle passed away. My little guy asked me one day, “Mom why does that guy have “stamps” on his arm?” Jim was a great worker and I considered him my friend. I am so sorry for you loss. I will remember Jim as a sincere caring man. God Bless his soul and may our heavenly Father welcome him into eternal life.
My thoughts and prayers are with each and everyone of you in this most difficult and sad time. I’ve known Jimmy for many many years and his presence will be sadly missed. Fly High Jimmy
My deepest sympathy to the family, and those who loved Jimmy, he was a good friend to me and most everyone he came into contact with. He will always be remembered for his big heart, that he tried to hide under his tough guy act. Rest easy dear friend.