

May E. Moller, wife of the late Frederick B. Moller, quietly passed away in her home in Trinity on August 4th. She was a very young, independent, 93-year-old woman until a few short weeks ago when God decided to call her home.
May emigrated from England in 1950--a young woman with a dream for a better life than the war-torn England had to offer--she became a US citizen and sought the American Dream. She found it. For over 73 years May fully appreciated everything this country had to offer.
May's heart went out to anyone needing help. Whether they were people she knew, people she knew of, or philanthropic organizations that she believed in, such as Boy's Town, Tunnel to Towers, etc., she had to personally give of herself, or if impossible, contribute monetarily to their cause.
All who knew May, no matter how much or how little, will miss her being in their lives, but they should find solace that she found happiness in knowing each, and every one of them.
May is survived by her son, grandchildren and great-grandchildren living in the US, and her sister, nephews and grand-nephews-and-nieces living in England.
There will be a funeral service held for May at 1:00 pm on Thursday, August 10th at Sylvan Abbey Funeral Home with a graveside service to follow at Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Boston Higashi School (800 N. Main Street, Randolph, MA 02368).
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