May Elizabeth Bible was born to Orville and Osa Reeve on 04/17/1946 in Altoona, KS at Grandma and Grandpa Reeve’s residence. In November of 1960 headed to Denver, CO with her mom, sister Barbara June and brother Everett, shortly after ward she moved in with sister Lola Faye in Napa, CA. She attended Pacifica Union Academy with Lola Faye and baby sat Jeanette and Laurie. In 1961 brother Ivan graduated medical school and while there David (Ivan's son) was teasing her and accidently dumped a jar of glue in her hair. She traveled back to Denver, CO where she attended Littleton High School class of 1964. In 1962 met Melvin Richard Bible in the spring and started dating. On August 28th 1963 she married Mel Bible and finished high school while Mel went to boot camp in the Army and was stationed in Germany for 2 years, while she finished high school. In 1976 she started at Ralph Schomp BMW and worked her way to office manager retiring in 2012. During her retirement she enjoyed traveling and spoiling her 5 great grandchildren. She loved spending time with her family and serving the Lord at Ascension Lutheran Church where she frequently volunteered. May was helping with a funeral at Ascension the day the good Lord took her home. May is survived by children, Elizabeth Bible (Stephen) Miller and Richard Bible (Jessica Mondragon); grandchildren Ashley McMacken (Benjamin Martinez), Dustin (Rachael) McMacken, Khyanah, Timmathy and Chase Osburn, ; great-grandchildren, Brooklynn, Vincent, Isaiah, Robert, and Abygail; and her siblings, Gaylord Reeve, Barbara Valdez, and Everett Reeve. May was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Melvin; siblings, Ivan, Leo, Lola, Vera, and Viola; and her parents, Orval and Osa Reeve. Visitation will be from 5-7pm, Monday 8/27 at Olinger Crown Hill (W. 29th Ave. and Wadsworth). Services will be at 10:00am on Tuesday 8/28 at Ascension Lutheran Church,1701 W. Caley Ave., Littleton, CO 80120. May will be placed in a crypt with her husband at Mt. Lindo Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to Ascension Lutheran Church, in May's loving memory.