Main Menu

Main Menu

Georgia Funeral Care & Cremation Services
Poco theme
ARRANGE NOW

Adam R. May

Obituaries - 10/06/2017 273 0 Tributes
Print Friendly and PDF
Adam R. May

MAY, Adam R., 44, of Atlanta, Georgia, became one with the Force on Friday, September 29, 2017. He is survived by his partner and husband of 21 years, Todd Vierling; several nieces and nephews; and friends of many stripes all over the world.

Adam was born May 16, 1973, in Fort Pierce, Florida, to Marcia and Clarence May, with a twin who was lost that day. At 12, during reconstructive shoulder surgery after an accident, he suffered an attack of malignant hypothermia (MH), a rare but life-threatening reaction to some anesthetics. His experience through that episode led to new discoveries about MH, which have reduced the risks of anesthesia and surgery worldwide. He spent much of his life immersed in art and the music industry,

especially that of musician Morrissey; a passion for action figure toys in the science fiction genre; and the building of pioneering communities for others to share these interests. His love for both toys and Star Wars reached a climax in 2008, when his boyhood dream\finally came true: Adam was immortalized in an action figure made in  his likeness, named “Stormy Sevenspire.”

Adam didn’t desire notability, but got it anyway after the Millennium March on Washington to raise visibility for LGBT people. His quote, partly a paraphrase of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., led AP’s national news of the march on May 1, 2000: “We’re only asking for the same rights as anyone else. Depriving one person … puts everyone at risk of losing.”

Per Adam’s wishes, there is no formal memorial service. In lieu of flowers or other gifts, he asked for donations to be made to any of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), Malignant Hyperthermia Association of the United States (MHAUS), or the Human Rights Campaign (HRC).


There is a website for memorial messages at stormysevenspire.com.

Est lucem quod nunquam extinguitur. Condolences can be left at www.GeorgiaFuneralCare.com

Tribute Wall

Write a Tribute

Warning: Comment Name must be between 3 and 25 characters!
Warning: Invalid email id!
Warning: Comment Text must be between 25 and 1000 characters!

Our Funeral Home Services

Church Funeral Experience

Georgia National Cemetery

Nelson Elder Care Interview


National Funeral Directors Association

Please Learn More


We Speak Spanish


Proud Affiliates Of


Affordable Funerals

Copyright © 2024. All rights reserved.

Georgia Funeral Care

Terms of Use  |  Privacy Policy


Website powered by MarketPros

House and Office Cleaning Near Me by PCT Clean

At Georgia Funeral Care, our funeral home humbly and compassionately serves your loved ones, veterans, family members, friends, and colleagues whom have recently passed away in and near Cobb, Cherokee, Bartow, Milton, Paulding, and Fulton Counties in the cities of Kennesaw, Marietta, Atlanta, Acworth, Dallas, Hiram, Alpharetta, Buford, Canton, Cartersville, Dunwoody, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Smyrna, and Woodstock.