Friday, December 28, 2012

Former Vermont State Sen. Edgar May, D-Springfield, dies at 83

Friends and family yesterday recalled former state Sen. Edgar May, D-Springfield, as a dedicated public servant and a champion for the disadvantaged.
http://www.vnews.com/search/3537408-95/springfield-edgar-state-vermont

13 comments :

  1. Edgar was a rare human being, a statesman of a bygone era. His presense on this earth will be sorely missed.

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  2. You know it's funny, Edgar May passes away and gets 4 posts on this blog, however a true hero, General Norman Swortcskov (sp) passes and he gets no mention on this blog.

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    1. Norman Schwarzkopf
      Norman Schwarzkopf
      Norman Schwarzkopf
      Norman Schwarzkopf

      There, now they're even.
      You happy now?

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  3. Add one more, they posted 5 times

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  4. A lot of holes are left in the late Edgar Mays obituary. I first met Edgar when he was campaigning in 1973 with his beautiful Wife, Judith. Edgar got my vote. I later learned of the tragic accident That killed his previous Wife, (a local Springfield girl), and crippled Edgar for life. I learned this from a friend (now deceased) who was traumatized for the rest of his life because of it.

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  5. chuck gregory12/30/12, 8:22 AM

    Edgar learned an awful lot about politics from then-Speaker of the House Ralph Wright. Wright, in my opinion, was as hard-driving a pol as Lyndon Johnson. He made it a point to know everything necessary about all the House members to buttonhole them for what he wanted to get through, and he wrote a book about it which Edgar recommended to all, "All Politics Is Personal." Edgar said that Wright's success was due not only to his personal approach, but his ability to blackmail the egregiously misbehaving into voting his way.

    I never knew Edgar to apply the screws the way Wright could.

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  6. Wasn't Edgar largely responsible for bringing a prison to Springfield and then the state grant money issued to compensate for the prison was blown on the Edgar May Health & Recreation Center? What were the details of the accident that took Edgar's first wife, the former Louise Breason from Elm Hill Road who was killed in a car accident and Edgar was injured?

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  7. From the Bennington Banner, November 30, 1967:

    OEO Official Injured, Wife Dies in Crash

    The wife of the assistant director of the federal Office of Economic Opportunity was killed Wednesday night in a two-car crash on Routes 11 - 106 south of Springfield.

    The crash victim was Mrs. Louise Breason May, 30, a former Springfield resident and originally from Bennington.

    In critical condition this morning at Springfield Hospital was her husband, Edgar May, 38, one of the top assistants to Sargent Shriver, director of the Office of Economic Opportunity. He suffered chest injuries and a broken leg.

    Mrs. May was dead on arrival at Springfield Hospital, and had suffered multiple injuries. Her husband was the apparent driver of the small foreign car which was "nearly cut in two," according to Springfield Police, when it collided with a sedan driven by Herbert C. Streeter, 20, of the Connecticut River Road, Springfield. Streeter was reported in fair condition at the hospital with head injuries.

    The accident happened at about 8:40 p.m. at the intersection of the Paddock Road and a newly built section of Routes 11 - 106 about two miles south of Springfield. Not far from the accident scene is "Muckross Park," a land development which had been purchased by the mays, and where they had planned to move soon.

    Mrs May was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Breason of Elm Hill Road, Springfield, who were former Bennington residents. She was a graduate of Regis College, held a master's degree from Boston College, and was formerly a public affairs officer for the Assembly of Captive European Nations.

    The Mays were married in Maryland in September, 1965.

    Edgar May is a native of Zurich, Switzerland and began his career as a reporter for the Bellows Falls Times, which was one of the four weeklies now merged into the daily Times-Reporter in Springfield. After working for the Fitchburg, Mass., Sentinal,he joined the Buffalo Evening News, where he earned a Pulitzer Prize in journalism in 1963 for a series of articles on problems of social welfare. To write the series, he had taken a leave from the newspaper to become a welfare worker.

    May subsequently wrote a book "The Wasted Americans," published in 1964 by Harper and Row.

    His mother, Mrs. Renee May, formerly lived in Pittsfield, Mass., and now resides in Burlington.

    May was transferred this morning from Springfield to the Mary Hitchcock Hospital in Hanover, N.H.

    Funeral services for Mrs. May were still incomplete this morning, and are being handled by the Davis Memorial Chapel in Springfield.

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    1. Thanks. I was looking for details about the actual accident as in who was driving, alcohol involved?, police reports, other vehicle's occupants? who was at fault? lawsuits? reality of what actually happened?....someone in town knows the real facts instead of a media report.

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  8. Edgar and wife were pulling out of the Paddock Road (western side) onto Route 11 near where the prison entrance is driving a VW bug - it is a blind curve. A Mustang was traveling east towards town and hit the VW square in the driver's side, of which she was the driver, and thus - was killed as a result.

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    1. Better ban mustangs, those things are killers

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    2. One report said he was the driver. This poster said his wife was. Do you think the public ever got the truth? Remember Edgar was hooked up with the Kennedy family and we know their history about telling the truth about accidents and other unfortunate happenings.

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    3. Idk why you would even say something like that.... Just because he was associated with the Kennedy's does not mean he was responsible for their tragedies. What a horrible thing to even say... He adored Louise and never got over the loss.

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