Stanley-MAJOR-Obituary

Stanley MAJOR

Hampton, Virginia

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HAMPTON - Stanley 'Page' Major, 91, of Hampton, died in his home on Sunday, March 6, 2011. He was born in Saluda and spent 71 years on the Peninsula.Mr. Major proudly served in the U.S. Army during WWII and was especially proud to be a part of the D-Day landing at Normandy Beach in Northern...

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Uncle Page will be missed. Love to all of the family.
Diane Sibley Stephens

What a wonderful life your Dad lived!! You guys have been so blessed!! Praying for you and your family during this time. Sondra and Robert Ryder

Dear Karen - Our deepest sympathy to you and your siblings. Although this has been expected, it is alway heart-wrenching to lose a parent. Our prayers are with you all at this sad time.
Terry and Joyce Owen

Sandi and family,
I'm so sorry to learn of your dad passing. He was a wonderful person and we enjoyed seeing him at Dr Evans office. He will be missed and you were blessed. Think of all the wonderful memories you made together and laughs along the way.

Sandi & Family,
So sorry for your loss! Wonderful pics of the family! When I first met Page he was already in his 60's & still a very handsome fella! You are all in our thoughts & prayers!

Cheryl & Tom Hooks

Paige was a special man. One of the smartest I have ever known. I feel privileged to have known him.
This country and the world are a lesser place with his passing.

David Harris

Dear Sandra, Karen, Lenny,and Stanley,
I have so many fond memories of your Uncle Page. His sense of humor and quick smile stand out in my mind. The pictures speak volumes...such a handsome man who loved his family. All of you are on my mind and I'm so sorry I cannot be with you today. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. Love, Cousin Jane

I remember your parents like it was yesterday and we were all little kids playing in the yard. I remember the bikes he painted up like new for you and the yard chairs he built. I remember he loved sweets and all the delicious things your mother baked. RIP Mr. Major

Dear Karen, Sandra, Leonard, Stanley and family,
I am so sorry for the loss of your Dad. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Your Dad is at peace now. Reflect on the good memories he and your Mom have given you and it will help sustain you during this difficult time. Take care. With heartfelt sympathy, Patty Eken Miller