Glorece Bates

Birth date: May 11, 1942 Death date: Mar 31, 2020

Mrs. May Rean was girl! Every time I saw her she poured into my life by reminding me to stay focus. She would send me sweet keepsakes in the Mail seems like whenever I was loosing focus. The last card I received from her was on April 10 however, the post mark was for March 7. Even in her time of need she was thinking about little ole me. I am truly blessed to have crossed paths with such a caring and devoted woman of God. My promise to her is to always stay focused and a believe in his promise that everything will be alright!
Miss May Rean will truly truly be missed by me and my Family. We loved her deeply. Miss May Rean was a Good Secretary. She loved to type up meeting minutes and agendas for All the Ministry’s she was associated with. Excellent Sunday School Teacher of the Women’s Class at King David.She loved to Sing and Testify of the Goodness of God. I’m sure He welcomed Her with loving opened arms. She is reunited with her love Haywood. Rest in Heaven. Beverly Robinson

What can I say? Many wonderful things have already been said about about "Miss May Rean" as we fondly called her. I learned so VERY, VERY much from her. She always supported me and was a model of a virtuous woman. She trained me as the Church Clerk. I grew under her tutelage in the youth ministry and sang in the youth choir (Truly, a lost cause for me). I was a Sunday School student under her faithful teaching. Years ago we used to go to gospel concerts together and she was a reference for my very first job. Most of all, her passion for prayer and the Word of God will forever be in my heart. On the last Sunday we saw her, she talked about how close she felt to my mother and how much my mom helped her. Those words stayed in my spirit for so long and comforted me. Now...I understand why. Things will not be the same at King David. They will not be the same in my life. I will miss her saying, "Hey sugar, sugar..." Thank you for every thing. Get that heavenly choir on beat and singing... Love, Yvette
My heart is heavy. I will always remember your teaching and your gentle sternness. You will miss your presence. Cynthia Tyler
Late night talks. Silly conversations. Infectious laughter...that's how our spirits were shared! Singing, praising, & praying is how our hearts would be forever connected. I love you and I miss you! We"ll be laughing and singing the next tome we meet!
Ewa.
To the lady in my life that treated me like her own child in which I have had the pleasure of her being a mother figure in my life. I thank God truly for Mrs. Noyd being a precious jewel that was rare and multi facet. The thought of her making her transition seem so unreal. To the family, my prayers are with you that God will comfort and give sweet peace. Please know that King David Baptist Church has not lost a soldier but grateful that a call from heaven was made and Mrs. Noyd answered without hesitation. On the first Sunday in March she song “My Soul loves Jesus” and gave her testimony of how good God has been to her.
That song resonates in my heart. Rest in the arms of Jesus Mother Noyd.
My Heart is heavy but knowing you are in thel loving arms of our master, I'm at peace, I will never forget your teachings, and discipline, and most Of all how to love the Lord😪🙏🙏
Fondly remembering our beloved Sis May Reen Noyd. Praying God provide comfort to all who knew her and loved her. Rest in Heaven. Deacon and Sister Hardaway
My heart is heavy. God’s strength to the Family
Valorie Page