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Virginia Ann Major

Dallas, Texas

1952 - 2015

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DIED
September 29, 2015
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Dallas, Texas

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MAJOR, Virginia Ann (Husbands) 1952- 2015 Virginia Ann (Husbands) Major, 63, of Beaumont, passed away Tuesday, September 29, 2015, at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, in Houston. A native of Beaumont, she was born on March 21, 1952, to Andriana "Nina" Husbands and Milton Husbands, Sr. She graduated...

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I cannot believe you left us 7 years ago! I think of you so often & I cherish the beautiful memories we shared; working with Dr Brady & the blessing of you finding the Love of your life, David. Until we meet again, beautiful friend! I love you & miss you so very much. David, you remain in my thoughts & prayers. Thank You for loving V so completely.

I still think of you often & miss your kindness & friendship. You saw me through some of my most difficult times in my life. I will always remember the great trip we took to New Orleans with Doc Brady & Donna. Our Halloween parties, being a part of yours & David´s wedding. We love you David & I hope you are well. I LOVE You, V Until we see you again, my precious sweet friend Thank You for all the FABULOUS memories

Oh my sweet friend, V ! I miss you so much!! I have so many great memories of our times together. Living in your garage apartment, our trip to New Orleans with Dr Brady & Donna, our Halloween party, but the best honor of all, doing the flowers for your beautiful wedding to David. All the days we worked together with one of the kindest docs we've ever known, Dr. Patrick Brady. I know you live on with The Lord and our Savior Jesus Christ & I know I will see you again. Please give my Ashley a...

Sorry for Your loss
Love from Texas

To David & family,
You have my deepest sympathies.

Former neighbor on North Street

I love you sweetheart and will miss you so very much. Until we meet again my sweet friend...........

Virginia i wanted to thank you for being a great friend and coworker to me. What a beautiful human being you are!! I am forever grateful to you for enriching my life. Rest in heavenly peace precious angel. I love you.

V, how much I will miss you cannot be measured. I loved your gentility and soft spoken true southern charm. I will miss the child likeness of us both when we talked about our dolls. I will always be grateful for the day I met you when I inherited those two antique dolls from my aunt. Who knew it would open the door to a 27 year friendship. I will miss you my dear friend, but I relish in the fact that we will see each other again someday. Love you V.