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Robert Majors

Portland, Oregon

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Majors, Robert 66 Oct. 17, 1947 Sept. 14, 2014 Robert "Bob" John Majors passed peacefully Sept. 14, 2014, after an inspiring journey of life and 14-year battle against liposarcoma, in the bed that he crafted and the home that he built, with his wife, Shaun (Adkins) Majors, by his side, and...

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I knew Bob at Freightliner in the late 70´s, and he was a beautiful, warm, and friendly man. I will always have memories of playing softball with him on the Corp. Engineering softball team. He was a true Oregonian, in every way! He will be greatly missed by friends and family.

Shaun and family,
I am saddened to hear that Bob passed away. He was a great person to work for and with. My thoughts are with you.

I did not know Bob Majors, but I and the Portland Wheelmen Touring Club Board are very touched that our Club was chosen as the recipient of donations in his memory. I understand that he was an active member in the late 90s. The fund will be used in our philanthropy efforts, the largest of which helps to provide helmets for children in need. Our condolences to the family and our thanks to those who have sent donations. Cindy Bernert-Coppoa, President, PWTC

Bob will be sorely missed by those of us who knew him. I hope these word by R. Tagore bring you as much comfort to you as it has to me: "Death is not extinguishing the Light; it is putting out the Lamp because the Dawn has come. R. Tagore"

Love and hugs all around,

We will miss Bob beyond words. So grateful for all the memories. We shared the kind of friendship you're lucky to find, and treasured him. He will live on in our hearts as we loved him dearly.

When I met Shaun at PCC she and Bob were fighting his cancer together. Their love and determination as a couple was inspiring. A real love story.

Mark and family,
Sorry for your loss, even though it has been a long time, the time that we shared will be remembered fondly. He was a good example to follow.

I wish everyone could have a friend like Bob an inspiration to all and an unforgettable force of life with quiet grace. Loved him.
Bless his family whom he loved unconditionally.
Linda Greene

He was an inspiration....truly one of the good guys.You know how much we loved him and will miss him.