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Minnie Jean "Mini" Major

Louisville, KY, Kentucky

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MAJOR, MINNIE JEAN "MINI," 60, of Louisville, died Friday, July 25, 2008 in Huntsville, AL. She was a native of Alabama and a teacher with Jefferson County Public Schools since 1992 and also taught at Emma L. Minnis Jr. Academy and she was a member of the Magazine Street Seventh Day Adventist...

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I am very sorry for your loss. Your family remains in my thoughts.

I worked with Mini at Wellington , She always brightened your day, And she thought all children were special . She will be greatly missed.
Kim Heil

I wish to express my deepest sympathy to Mini's family during this difficult time. I taught with Mini for seven years at Wellington, and every single day, Mini had a smile for everyone. She would always ask me, "How you doin?" We laughed a lot together too. May the family take solace in knowing she is now among the angels in Heaven and reunited with all her friends and family who have gone before. Please know that Mini touched so many lives in a positive way. I will never forget her.

I was saddened to hear of the tragic loss of Mini. I knew Mini before her career change to teaching when she worked at the Louisville Zoo. She was very special to me and my husband as she was our wedding coordinator. Thanks to her she made our day so memorable and we just celebrated 16 years of marriage. May your family be comforted during this difficult time and know we are keeping you in our prayers.

Elaine and Charles Huddleston

Very sorry to hear about your loss.
I've known the family for all my life.
I will keep you guys in prayer.
(Keon)

I think I speak for my whole family when I say that we are still in shock. It has been a week and I must admit I am still looking for her smiling face everytime I'm at church.
I will miss her. She was an excellent example of what it truly meant to be a Pathfinder.

The Major Family - you all are in my thoughts and prayers.

I am truly beyond words to adequately express how I feel about the homegoing of my dear friend. I will miss the holiday nights that we spent keeping each other company as we prepared wonderful meals for our families. Most importantly, I will miss the Sunday mornings talks and our special friendship.

Ms. Major was a wonderful teacher and a joy to be around. She was so helpful to anyone who was in the building - even substitutes! - and left a lasting impression on me because of how much she loved and cared for each of her students. She was truly a model for us all and she will be terribly, terribly missed.

I offer my condolesence to the family, we shared in the love of our grandson and I will make sure he never forgets you. I am so very sadden by this tragedy. We never know what god's plan is for us so we will let his will be done. Annette & Lewis Williams (Tony Debardelaben's mom), Indianapolis, IN