Kelley Eugene May

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Kelley Eugene May (Age 54)

entered into eternal rest on March 13th, 2022 at his home, surrounded by his family, in Fairfax, Virginia.

Dearly beloved son of Philip Thomas May, Jr. and Mary Ann Moore May, beloved husband of Penelope Pristouris May; devoted father of Katelyn Ann May and Joseph Thomas May, loving stepfather of Diana Penelope Skordalakis and Georgio Emmanuel Skordalakis; cherished brother of Abbey Leigh May (spouse Lora Aggour) and treasured uncle of Morgan Kelley Aggour-May and Samantha Ann Aggour-May.

Mr. May held Bachelor and MBA degrees from George Mason University and enjoyed a distinguished thirty-year career in the mortgage banking industry with First Virginia Mortgage Company, George Mason Mortgage, and Wells Fargo Home Mortgage.

Family and friends are invited to Mr. May's Life Celebration at Money & King Funeral Home, 171 West Maple Avenue, Vienna, Virginia on Friday March 18th, from 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Reception to follow at the home of Rob and Terri Clark, 10420 Wickens Road, Vienna, Virginia. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma Research Foundation at https://accrf.org/donate/.

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  1. I met Kelley over 30 years ago. This morning as I worked out I was remembering Kelley. When we met we were competitors in our work. Kelley extended a hand of friendship and he became an inspiration to me. We still quietly competed in volume of business we did. But we helped each other too! He bought his first house, so I bought my first house! I needed financial advice and he introduced me to his friend & broker Jeff Rubin. As I closed my morning prayer talking to God. The feeling of there is a new star in the sky today to forever shine bright! After all they said God placed all the stars in the sky and he knows them by name! Now I understand how & why. My friend will be missed.

  2. I am carrying the entire May family and tribe in my heart. I’m so sorry for this devastating loss. I first met Kelley when I was in college visiting Abbey over the summer for the famous May family July 4th celebrations. Kelley was the cool big brother we all looked up to and wanted to impress! He will be dearly missed. ❤

  3. We extend our condolences for the passing of Kelley. May god help you over this loss and may god have mercy on him. Sherif and Chris Aggour

  4. When I received a call over the weekend letting me know of Kelley’s passing, it was a complete shock. I met Kelley over 20 years ago from working with him in the mortgage industry. I hadn’t kept in touch for a bit and they say to never do anything you’d regret and I regret not staying in touch with him when our careers took us to different companies. He was always so kind and positive no matter what was happening in his personal life. To all his family and dear friends, sending you my sincerest and deepest condolences. God always takes the good ones way too early and I will pray that he is resting peacefully in heaven, amen.

  5. Kelley was such a beautiful person and full of life. We will always remember the day when we were in OBX and he rented a small catamaran and we saw him sailing across the sound. And the time he told us about taking our old boat the Teal Time out on Potomac to see the fireworks on the 4th of July and blowing the electric and barely making it back in the dark. He was so fun and so fully of life, you always felt better when you were around him. He made the world such a better place. It too soon to lose him but his memories live on in all of us and we remember him as such an amazing person! Leanne & Kristin


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