Pam Reynolds case
Female, Person
1956 –
Who is Pam Reynolds case?
Pam Reynolds Lowery, from Atlanta, Georgia, was an American singer-songwriter. In 1991, at the age of 35, she stated that she had a near-death experience during a brain operation performed by Robert F. Spetzler at the Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, Arizona. Her experience is one of the most notable and widely documented in near-death studies because of the unusual circumstances under which it happened. Reynolds was under close medical monitoring during the entire operation. During part of the operation she had no brain-wave activity and no blood flowing in her brain, which rendered her clinically dead. She claimed to have made several observations during the procedure which later medical personnel reported to be accurate.
This famous near-death experience claim has been used by some believers to corroborate their beliefs in the survival of consciousness after death, and of a life after death. However, critics and skeptics have claim that the claims can be explained through prosaic and conventional means.
Reynolds died from heart failure, on Saturday May 22 2010, age 53 at Emory University Hospital, in Atlanta, Georgia. Her memorial service was held on May 28th 2010 at 2PM at H.M. Patterson & Son, Oglethorpe Hill.
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- Born
- 1956
- Also known as
- Pam Reynolds' NDE
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Died
- May 10, 2024
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on July 23, 2013
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