Julia-Major-Obituary

Julia Major

Johnson City, New York

Age 96

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Major, Julia (Telatnik)Johnson City: Julia (Telatnik) Major, 96 years, entered into eternal rest on Thursday afternoon, September 12, 2013, at the James G. Johnston Nursing Home with her family at her side. She is predeceased by her husband, Stephen Major in 1985; her parents, Wasil and Julia...

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Barb, My condolences & sympathy to you & your family. She had a full life and you were so fortunate to have her in your life for such a long time. I am so sorry for your loss.

What a beautiful life. We are so blessed to know her.we will carry her with us into the future. We hope you may find the love you have shared everlasting. We love you.

To Julie's family,
We moved into the neighborhood at the same time. We raised our families at the same time. We grew together as friends at this same time. I have missed her next door and now I will miss her on this earth. My thoughts are with all of you.

Barb, Dorothy and Jean, Whenever I think of our neighborhood, I think of your mom, dad and you three as an important part of my growing up. The neighbors were a close, family type surrounding to live amongst and enjoy.
Your mom was great and will live on for a long time in my memories of JC.
My love and prayers to you and your families.

Barbara, Dorothy & Jean,
I'm saddened to hear of your mothers passing. She was a good person and she will be missed,

So sad to hear of Mrs Majors passing. My thoughts go out to all her family and friends.

I will always remember Great Aunt Judy's warm smile that could light up a room. She was always so loving and kind. She will be missed. My deepest condolences.

Aunt Judy, I will always remember you & Uncle Steve. Rest in Peace. till we meet again. Love Beverly Cusano

Mrs Major was a very interesting and dynamic lady, a good neighbor to us, and she did her best to help me as a mother after my own mother died. Will never be forgotten, Sue (McGuire) Schultz