Michael May's family say he will be remembered as a 'kind and generous man'.
The founder of a well-known gymnastics club has died at the age of 90.Mr May's family said he would be remembered by his loved ones and the wider community as a "kind and generous man".
"He lived his 90 years so well, achieved so much and will be fondly remembered by all whose lives he touched. Mr May and his wife opened the original Hawks gymnastics club in Devon at Hawkeshyde Motel and Leisure centre, before they moved to Bristol in 1987. "Their tenacity and ability to seek out the positives enabled them to re-build and Bristol Hawks rose from the ashes," Helen May said.
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