Major, Robert Vincent

Major, Robert Vincent

Obituary

Robert left this earth on Wednesday, September 16th 2015 and entered into eternal peace after a long illness. He was a hard working, smart and dedicated family man who worked 2-3 jobs at a time while raising his children. He will be dearly missed by all who knew him.

He is survived by, his Spouse: Nina Major, Children: Meta Corona (David), Tonna Knight (David), Dawn Tabor (JC), Gaynell Major (Paul), Shannon Garrison (PJ),  and Bobby Major (Amy). Twenty-one grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren.

Step Children: Richard Analla, Danny Analla (Chris), Robert Analla (Dina), and Sandra Analla (deceased). Nine step grandchildren, 7 step great grandchildren.

He is also survived by his brother, William Major (Tai), sisters: Kay Farentine, and Muriel Overly. And many in-laws, nieces, nephews, and friends.

Robert was born in Scranton, PA. He was one of six children.  A few years later his family moved to Dearborn, MI. While attending Edsel Ford High School he met and married Gaynell Koselka-Drean in 1961. They had 7 children, and were married for 25 years. Then he met and married his spouse Nina in 1990. Together they had 10 children. Robert worked many years of his life as a Printing press operator and in the in late 70’s changed his trade to the construction industry. He installed awnings and added porch additions to hundreds of mobile homes in AZ.

Please join the family and friends for a Memorial Service to celebrate his life on: Saturday, September 26th, 2015 @ 1:00 pm at Brentwood Southern Mobile Home Park Clubhouse 8103 E. Southern Avenue, Mesa, AZ 85209. When you enter the park the clubhouse is directly ahead.

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3 responses to Major, Robert Vincent

  1. cousin Doris says:

    Thinking of all your family at this sorrowful time. May you lean on one another for the support needed and remember the good times spent with your husband and dad.

  2. Frank Kelch says:

    My deepest sympathy to the family of Bob. I gained Bob’s friendship in the mid 70s and enjoyed his and Gays friendship over many years. Many fine times were spent over the years. May God comfort you all.

  3. Elda says:

    My deepest condolences to the Major family, may you find comfort in prayer and the beautiful words of Isaiah 25:8 where God promises us that He will soon eliminate all death and suffering.

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