Watchtower Victims Memorial

The Watchtower Victims Memorial is dedicated to the memory of Jehovah's Witnesses and their minor children who died as a result of the Brooklyn-based Watchtower Bible and Tract Society's decrees banning blood transfusions, organ transplants, skin grafts, and vaccinations -- as well as other individuals whose deaths due to suicide, abandonment, etc., are attributable to the Watchtower Society in the view of surviving loved ones.

More about Barbara Clay

Jehovah's Witness, age 78, died September 6, 1997, of heart failure after refusing a blood transfusion at Natchez, Mississippi. SOURCE (private e-mail): Carol Callon Fuqua:

Date: Mon, 8 Sep 1997 07:27:30 -0700 (PDT)
From: abaweb@webcom.com
To: memorial@abaweb.com
Subject: add2meml form

victim_name=BARBARA CLAY
victim_age=78
date_died=9-6-97
place_died=Natchez, Mississippi
cause_died=Heart Failure
source=My Personal Knowledge
comments=
comments=
relationship=Almost like a daughter
submitter_name=Carol Callon Fuqua
email_addr=cacallon@aol.com
visitor_url=
comments=
email=memorial@abaweb.com



Date: Sun, 23 Nov 1997 19:03:44 -0500 (EST)
From: CACallon@aol.com
To: memorial@abaweb.com
Subject: Re: The form you submitted

Dear David,
Hello, yes I am the one who posted Barbara Clay's name in the Memorial.
Barbara did die of heart failure and she did refuse a blood transfusion in
the hospital.

I think Barbara would be proud to be listed among those names in the Victims
Memorial.

Thank You,

Sincerely,

Carol