Does God Exist? Suffers A Loss
Early the
morning of May 9, 2008, Phyllis Clayton lost her battle with
diabetes after living with it for about sixty
years, since the age of ten. She lived
through many complications of diabetes: insulin reactions and
blood sugar problems; eye problems; diabetic neuropathy; kidney
function; heart problems; osteoporosis, circulation problems, and
diabetic ulcers. She often quoted Dr. John Warvel, Methodist
Hospital, Indianapolis, often, “Control your diabetes to live, not live
simply to control your diabetes.”
Because of this guiding principle she was able to live a full
life. She was married to John Clayton for almost fifty
years. She and John raised three children: a son, Timothy
of South Bend, Indiana, who has multiple handicaps; a daughter,
Cathy Haught of Abilene, Texas; a daughter, Wendy Howe of
Irving, Texas. Cathy and Wendy have blessed Phyllis and John with
five adored grandchildren.
Phyllis graduated from Indiana University in Bloomington. Early
in her career she worked as a dietician and cafeteria manager with the
South Bend Community School Corporation. In the late 1960s John
began the Does God Exist?
program of which Phyllis was an integral
part. She worked in many facets of the program and was very
supportive of John’s traveling and lecture program. She helped
with the publication of the Does God
Exist? bulletin as well as many
other publications of the program. Recently she authored a book
about living with diabetes--Living
Successfully with Diabetes.
She was an active member in many churches, recently with the
Dowagiac Church of Christ in Dowagiac, Michigan. She was a great
inspiration to everyone who knew her.
There was a memorial service at Hickey Funeral Home in South Bend,
Indiana, on Thursday, May 22, 2008. In her memory donations can be made to the American
Diabetes
Association or to Does God Exist?,
PO Box 2704, South Bend, IN
46680-2704.
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We wish to thank those who have expressed
their condolences by sending cards, donations, or flowers. We
have tried to express our gratitude, but were unable to do so on some
because
we were not able to put names with correct addresses. Thank you
for your care and concern.
John
Clayton and family and the Does God
Exist? staff