Penny L. Majors

August 18, 1966 ~ April 4, 2019
Penny L. Majors, 52, Monrovia, passed away April 4, 2019. Penny was born August 18, 1966, in Indianapolis, to the late John W. and Jacqueline (Rickard) Gatlin.
She attended John Marshall High School and Arlington High School. Penny married Robert S. Majors on June 13, 1987. Penny was a proud homemaker and enjoyed caring for her husband and sons. When time permitted, she worked as a substitute teacher at Monrovia and Hall Elementary Schools. She also worked at the Mooresville Kroger for several years. She will be fondly remembered for her compassionate and caring ways.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by an infant son, Matthew Steven Majors.
Survivors include her husband, Robert; sons, Jonathan (Carolyn) Majors of Carmel and Bradley Majors of Clayton; sisters, Kathy Duncan of Mooresville and Mila Dyson of Cicero; brother, John Gatlin, Jr. of Indianapolis.
Friends and family will gather to celebrate the life of Penny Majors from 2 – 5 p.m., Sunday, April 7, 2019, in the chapel at Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. The funeral service will follow at 5 p.m. The committal and burial will take place on Monday morning at 10 a.m., at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Hall. Memorial contributions may be made to the Churches in Mission, 27 S. Indiana St., Mooresville. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Dove in memory of Penny L. Majors
Dove in memory of Penny L. Majors
When I 1st moved to Patton, Penny knocked on my door and welcomed me to the neighborhood, we became good friends. I love you Penny.
Rest In Peace Penny. We weren’t always the closest but you were my baby sister and I always loved you. I hope your at peace and embracing your arms around little Matthew. Hug all of are family members and fly high like an angel. ߒ
I didn’t have the pleasure of getting to know Penny, but recently I’ve experienced the death of many friends and family members. Knowing that they are in God’s memory brings a great deal of comfort. (John 5:28, 29) The fulfillment of his promise of death being eliminated and loved ones being resurrected brings even more joy. (Revelation 21:4) I hope those promises will comfort you too.
I would like to express my condolences to you. There will come a time when death and mourning will be no more. (Revelation 21:3,4) This is what our loving God, Jehovah, has promised. We also have the hope of seeing our loved ones again. (John 5:28,29) May those verses bring you some comfort in your time of mourning.
I’m going to miss you so badly.
I’m sorry for everything Mr Steve Majors. Please forgive me. God bless you. Your in my prayers.
You’re greatly greatly missed. You were always such a big hearted caring woman. Watch over us now. Enjoy your time with your son and your parents. Watch over the rest if your family
R.I.P Penny