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DAVID PRESTON "BUDDY" MAJORS

DAVID PRESTON "BUDDY" MAJORS obituary

DAVID MAJORS Obituary

MAJORS DAVID PRESTON "BUDDY" MAJORS (1921-2012) David Preston "Buddy" Majors, pilot, amateur golf champion, businessman, husband, father, friend, died on November 5, 2012. He was 92 years old. Buddy was born on March 29, 1921. At age 19, he began his flying career, Buddy flew for the China National Aviation Corporation from 1943 to 1945, the height of World War II. During that time, he flew more than 1,500 hours and 190 round trips across the Himalayas, the so-called "Hump" between India and China, transporting cargo and personnel to America's allies. On one particularly memorable flight, Buddy flew Carl Eifler, chief of America's intelligence operations in Burma, behind enemy lines into Burma. They landed safely in a field, but upon takeoff, their plane crashed and they were stuck behind enemy lines. Neither was seriously injured, and they trekked out of enemy territory. They were aided by local Kachin headmen, who provided food, shelter and horses. They walked, rode borrowed horses, and forded streams, eventually making their way through the Burmese jungle to a British outpost. Buddy never forgot that journey and talked about it often. Upon leaving CNAC, Buddy accepted a commission in the U.S. Navy where he served as lieutenant and was assigned to the Jacksonville, Florida Naval Air Station. Buddy moved to New Orleans in 1946 and started Majors Tool Company, which supplied oil field equipment and machinery. Buddy loved sports, and he was good at them. In his younger days, he played tennis, winning the Houston city and district tennis championships and once opposing Bobby Riggs in a match. But golf became his sport of choice. He was a six-time winner of the City Championship of the New Orleans Golf Association. He was named New Orleans Golf Sportsman of the Year in 1965. Buddy never lost his love of the game. He was particularly proud when, at age 87, he shot an 82. His competitive streak also included bridge. In his later years, he loved to play bridge with his friends at Broken Arrow Senior Citizens Center. Buddy is survived by his wife of 25 years, Sue Majors, his sister, Frances, and by two daughters, one son, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. A private family service will be held. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made to Clarehouse, 7617 S. Mingo Road, Tulsa, OK 74133, or to Grace Hospice Foundation, 6400 S. Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74136.

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Published by The Times-Picayune from Nov. 10 to Nov. 11, 2012.

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Tom Moore

December 3, 2012

My condolences to the Majors' family. Please check Buddy's CNAC page: www.cnac.org/majors01.htm

December 3, 2012

DADDY,MY HEART WAS SHATTERED TODAY WHEN I HEARD THAT WE HAD LOST YOU. YOU MAY BE GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN. I WILL MISS YOUR VOICE AND TALKING TO YOU EVERY YEAR ON MY BIRTHDAY.YOU NEVER FORGOT TO CALL ME. AFTER KATRINA YOU AND DAVID CALLED,CONCERNED WITH MY WELL BEING. I WILL MISS YOU AND THOSE PRECIOUS PHONE CALLS. YOUR DAUGHTER......PITTY

November 17, 2012

Daddy,
Every day since you passed, I have remembered something you said to either me, David, or Pitty. Sometimes it was very wise and patient....other times it was a warning to "SHUT UP THAT RACKET UP THERE". You and Mom taught us what love is, what sacrifice was....David and I, especially, know you are with us today and love us. We will always cherish the good memories and smile at the tough ones. You will forever be in my heart, Nancy.

November 13, 2012

DADDY,
I MISS YOU SO MUCH. ALL THREE OF YOUR CHILDREN ADMIRED YOU AND LOVED YOU. I TELL STORIES TO YOUR GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN EVERY DAY AND PROMISE TO KEEP YOUR MEMORY ALIVE...I'LL NEVER LET YOU GO AND YOU'LL BE WITH ME ALWAYS. YOUR LOVING DAUGHTER, NANCY

Sharon Ginder

November 11, 2012

Dear Sue, My heart goes out to you at this time. You were a wonderful wife to Buddy for 25 years and know he appreciated every moment. May the good memories sustain you. Buddy was one of a kind and I must say I enjoyed his stories. Glad he is at peace
Love you, Sharon

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