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August 26, 1943 - May 14, 2017

May Moore passed away unexpectedly and peacefully in her sleep in her home in Toronto on May 14, 2017. Daughter of the late May (Fay) and Jennings Brian Easley, from the age of two and a half she was raised by the late Chester and Margaret (Fay) Doverspike. May graduated in 1961 from North East High School in North East, Pennsylvania, having been a member of the National Honor Society, senior prom queen and a cheerleader. She had been moderator of the Youth Group at First Presbyterian Church of North East and also Worthy Advisor of Girls. May received a Bachelor’s degree in English from Pennsylvania State University in 1965, followed by a Master’s degree in Secondary Education from Michigan State University, a Specialist Certification in School Librarianship, Faculty of Education, University of Toronto, a Master’s degree in Library Science from the University of Western Ontario and a Doctorate in Library Science from the University of Leeds, England. She also held Ontario Secondary School Principal Certification. May moved to Canada where she was an English teacher and Librarian in both the North York and York Region Boards of Education. After retiring, she taught English and set up school libraries in Abu Dhabi, the Sultanate of Oman and Qatar, as well as in Nepal. On returning to Canada, May volunteered in the Comox Valley with the Salvation Army thrift store and Too Good to be Threw as well as the SPCA and Kitty Cat Pals. In Toronto she assisted women in returning to or entering the workforce. She was actively involved in various professional associations, as well as the Ontario and British Columbia chapters of American Democrats Abroad. Her volunteer efforts with several animal shelters in Canada, USA and the Middle East were significant. Her care at home of her beloved cats Pouncer, Max and Teddy was exceptional. Survivors Pouncer and Max are now at home with the Doverspike family in Erie, Pa. May enjoyed walking, travelling, great beaches and was a fan of the Penn. State football team; she also enjoyed art galleries, museums and libraries. Having moved considerably, she was skilled at establishing an artfully-decorated, comfortable home wherever she lived. As she travelled, May readily made friends with whom she kept in touch with kindness, generosity of spirit and support, such that her passing is a significant loss for so many in Canada, USA, Europe, Middle East and Asia. May understood and exemplified the true meaning of sisterhood and friendship. Two of May’s favourite words were peace and tranquility, two qualities she not only sought but also generously brought to the lives of others. May is survived and will be missed by her brother Chester Doverspike Jr. (Mary Beth) of Erie, Pa., and cousin John Fay of Harrisburg, Pa. May will be especially missed by dear friends Greg Harrison (Courtenay, BC), Ken Junkin (Lindsay, ON), Lynda Rattenbury (Mississauga, ON) and Margaret Cameron (Toronto, ON).



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