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Thomas Lee Majors

Twin Falls, Idaho

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BORN
May 31, 1939
LOCATION
Twin Falls, Idaho
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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White-Reynolds Funeral Chapel Obituary

Thomas (Tom) Lee Majors, 72 passed away September 8th at River Ridge Care Center with his adoring Wife Yvonne by his side. Tom was born to Harvey & Bertie Majors on May 31, 1939 in Brownsville Texas. His childhood was spent working with his family on farms in West Texas. At the Age of 15, he...

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Aunt Yvonne and family. I just heard about Uncle Sonny and am so sorry for the pain of missing him. I love y'all very much and wish we could all be together again like I remember as a child. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this time.

We are so sorry for all of Yours lost. Our deepest thoughts and prayers are with all of You. I like Andy and Paul could not wait to get to see Uncle Sonny and Aunt Yvonne to come to TX. We love all of you.
Tresa Majors

Greg, I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your Dad. He was a great man and always treated me and the rest of your friends with respect and dignity. We were always welcome in your home and have many fond memories at the Major's house as teenagers. Our prayers are with you and your family.

Aunt Yvonne on behalf of mom, Andy, Christian, Kasee, katie,and myself we are so sorry for your loss. I remember as a kid always looking so forward to you guys and Greg coming to Lubbock to visit. Uncle Sonny was just the best guy, with a huge smile that melted the room. We love you guys so much. Greg, Lee, and Leslie our thoughts and prayers are with you guys. Love the Majors/Lubbock, Tx.

Yvonne, Sorry for your loss. I remember so well when Stan died and how hard that was. Tom was so good to me and what a tease. And then he brought in this cute puppy for me to love. That helped a lot. Many found memories of Tom and the days at the Sheriff Office. I wish you and your family great comfort at this time. Irene {Grisham} Dye.

Our family has many years of beautiful memories with such a dear friend. We will miss Tom, but will never forget all the fun, his wonderful smile and laugh.
Love sent to you, Yvonne and the Major family.

"Grandpa Tom,
I'll never forget that big smile and warm heart of yours. Thanks for making me feel like part of the family. God bless."
-Bo Geisen
(Puyallup, Wa)

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Yvonne and family, Sonnie and I wish to offer our deepest condolence for your loss. Tom was my friend, and working pardner at the Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office. We spent many nights prowling the dark roads and highways together. He was a gifted Guitar player, and sang his favorite western songs when things would slow down enough for a little of his Texas humor and music. I will miss seeing his smile and the times we spent at the Grill enjoying a cup of coffee.