Kadie was born Feb. 9, 1981, in Marquette, MI, a daughter of Jeff Hall and Vicky Dillinger Hall. She attended Pointe North Community Church. Kadie was the mother of River Lynn Major and her unborn child, Aadon Robert Major.
Surviving are, her husband, Aaron R. Major; her parents of Moncks Corner; a sister, Sarah Hall of Moncks Corner; two brothers, Jeremy Hall and Jesse Hall both of Moncks Corner; her grandparents, Marie Hall of Gwinn, MI, Cheryl Roberts and her husband, Jim, of Eutawville, Robert Dillinger and his wife, Barb, of Marquette, MI, and John Hall of Seymour, IN; and her great grandparents, Limi Palesotti of Gwinn, MI, and Amy Hall of Seymour, IN.
Published by Charleston Post & Courier on Jan. 20, 2008.
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The bodies of Kadie Major, 26, and her 10-month-old daughter were discovered by the tracks on Oakley Road in Moncks Corner Jan 17.
The train that hit Major did not have a video camera attached, and there were no witnesses, but investigators have determined that there was no "foul play" involved in Major's death, according to Salisbury.
Kadie was born Feb. 9, 1981, in Marquette, MI, a daughter of Jeff Hall and Vicky Dillinger Hall. She attended Pointe North Community Church. Kadie was the mother of River Lynn Major and her unborn child, Aadon Robert Major.
Surviving are, her husband, Aaron R. Major; her parents of Moncks Corner; a sister, Sarah Hall of Moncks Corner; two brothers, Jeremy Hall and Jesse Hall both of Moncks Corner; her grandparents, Marie Hall of Gwinn, MI, Cheryl Roberts and her husband, Jim, of Eutawville, Robert Dillinger and his wife, Barb, of Marquette, MI, and John Hall of Seymour, IN; and her great grandparents, Limi Palesotti of Gwinn, MI, and Amy Hall of Seymour, IN.
Published by Charleston Post & Courier on Jan. 20, 2008.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The bodies of Kadie Major, 26, and her 10-month-old daughter were discovered by the tracks on Oakley Road in Moncks Corner Jan 17.
The train that hit Major did not have a video camera attached, and there were no witnesses, but investigators have determined that there was no "foul play" involved in Major's death, according to Salisbury.
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