1956 - 2017
Visitation
September 17, 20171:00 to 5:00 P.M.
Dolan Funeral Home, Chelmsford, MA
Funeral
September 18, 20179:00 A.M to 12 Noon
Lowell Community Christian Fellowship Church, 105 Princeton St., Lowell, MA
Paul Majo, 60, of Lowell died early Monday, September 11, 2017, surrounded by his loving family at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
He was married to Rossie Majo with whom he celebrated their 29th wedding anniversary on March 20, 2017.
Born in Marondera, Zimbabwe on Oct. 9, 1956, he was the son of the late Solomon and Dorcas Majo. He earned his BA degree from Solusi University in Zimbabwe and his MBA from National University in Orange County CA.
Paul came to the United States in 1999 and to Lowell in 2002. He worked as an accountant for Seventh Day Adventist Schools, TILL Corporation in Dedham, MA, and Corporative for Human Services in Bedford, MA.
Paul was an active member of Lowell All Nations Seventh Day Adventist Church in Lowell, MA. He loved to study the Bible, and spending time with his family. Paul enjoyed reading, travelling and watching sports.
Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Chenai Majo of Yuba City, CA and Rudo Luanda Majo of Yuba City, CA; four sisters, Judith Manyanya, Norah Mazomo, Rosemary Njerere and Naomi Majo All of Zimbabwe and many nieces and nephews.
Visiting hours Sun. 1 to 5 P.M. at the DOLAN FUNERAL HOME, 106 MIDDLESEX STREET, CHELMSFORD, MA. Funeral Service Mon. from 9 to 12 Noon at the Lowell Community Christian Fellowship Church, 105 Princeton St., Lowell, MA. Burial in the Westland II Cemetery, Lowell. ARRANGEMENTS BY DOLAN FUNERAL HOME, 978-251-4041.
Wabwile & Osanya
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My family and I are saddened by the passing away of our brother, friend and a humble servant of the living God Elder Majo. We will live to remember his wise counsels and a sincere generous heart. The Majo family, sister Rose, Rudo and Chanai, we have you in our personal prayers. May the Almighty God give you the strength to endure these trying moments.
Wabwile & Osanya.
ROSSIE MAJO
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Thank you so much. We miss him dearly. We talk about him daily. Since his departure my life has never been the same again. What mattered before some no longer now May God restore me!
Consolata and moses Mokua
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Moses Mokua family is deedply saddened by the loss of brother, Elder Majo. our
Deepest condolences to the his family sister Rose,chanson,Rudo and other family members. May the almighty Godight God provide you with the power and strength to pull through this hard time. We are together in prayers. God bless you all.
Moses and Consolata
ROSSIE MAJO
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Amen! Thank you. Your prayers are sustaining us.
Nhlanganiso Mabuya
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My condolences to Rose, Rudo and Chenai may you find consolation in the Lord, God shall wipe away all tears.
ROSSIE MAJO
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Amen! We lost our pillar. Life is now so empty without him. I called him my friend. No more that friend to tell something knowing no one will say it again. No more friend to confide in.
Martin Gwasira
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I lost my beloved brother, “the gentle giant”. he contributed a lot for me to be who I am today. Thank God for the time and life well lived. will miss him and pray for my sister’s and nieces’ comfort. Sis, Rudo, Chenai, the Majos and the Gwasira Family has lost a loving man. Come Lord Jesus. WAITING FOR THE RESURRECTION MORNING.
ROSSIE MAJO
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Thank you. He was indeed a good guy. Some of his goodness is even more magnified now. We wish his life could be re-lived, we would do a few more things differently. We have this hope, hope in the coming of the Lord!