Abduction researcher Constance Clear, 53
Posted: Friday, October 31st, 2003 4:29 pmWednesday, October 22, 2003 — Constance Clear, the Texan psychotherapist and UFO abduction researcher, died in her sleep early yesterday morning from injuries from a serious motorcycle accident nearly a month ago. She had lost control of her motorcycle on a curve, according to published reports, and no foul play was suspected.
She was known for her book “Reaching For Reality: Seven Incredible True Stories of Alien Abduction” published in 1999 by Consciousness Now, Inc. in San Antonio, Texas, about “seven survivors of alien abduction (who) share their first-hand accounts so others will know (that) you are not alone.”
Clear had a Masters of Arts degree in psychology from Trinity University and a Masters of Social Work degree from Our Lady of the Lake University, and was in private practice since 1976 working with individuals, couples and families. For 15 years she facilitated a support group for bereaved people.
It was with this extensive background, knowledge and experience that she stumbled upon the UFO phenomenon 11 years ago while watching a TV program and became active in the field as a helper. … Read full obituary