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Obituary: Edna Naylor Majors

Edna Naylor Majors ~ June 15, 1941 – December 19, 2025 (age 84)

Edna Naylor Majors was born June 15, 1941, to the late Henry and Clara (Baker) Naylor. She retired from Kilgore and also worked at Western State, as well as Harman Automotive. In her leisure time, she loved to keep her grandchildren, even if she had one or all, and enjoyed it. She loved to sew and quilt and gave many people a quilt or a rabbit, which she made. Edna also loved to crochet and cross-stitch. She also enjoyed gardening and flowers. Edna loved to have chickens and other animals; skunk, monkey, and a parrot named “Coco.”

Graveside services will be held at Silerton Baptist Cemetery on Sunday, December 21, 2025, at 2 p.m.  Shackelford Funeral Directors of Bolivar is in charge of arrangements.

Edna leaves behind two sons and daughters, Larry Young (Cynthia) of Saulsbury, Barbara Voyles of Middleton, Charlie Young of Bolivar, and Vickie Bergenheim (Robby) of Somerville. She also leaves behind nine grandchildren, James Young of Bolivar, Justin Young and Bobby Young of Saulsbury, Cliff Voyles (Felicia) of Somerville, Penny Noble of Bolivar, Amy Ferge (Clint) of Somerville, Danielle Campbell of Bolivar, Megan Carroll (Jamarrian) of Somerville, and Bradley Bergenheim of Somerville; Fifteen great grandchildren, Blake and Tracy Young, Jacob, Levi Isaiah Young, Bobby Jr, Zoey, Zayne Young, Andrew, Alya, Triston Voyles, Conner, Brody Noble, Shannon Ferge, and Jayden Carroll. She also leaves behind her siblings, Jean Crenshaw, Larry Naylor, Richard Naylor, Ronnie Naylor, Phyllis Shelby, and Dorothy Wiggins; and a host of nieces and nephews, especially a special niece, Kim Siler.

She is preceded in death by her parent;, a special granddaughter, Ashley Cox; two brothers, James and Randy Naylor; and two sisters, Ruth Dolan and Glenda Siler. Memorial contributions in her name may be sent to LeBonheur Children’s Medical Center or Hebron Baptist Church.

Courtesy of Shackelford Funeral Directors, Bolivar, Tennessee.


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