BARBARA CAMERON

 

 

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Sandy Crowther recalls,

"My good friend and Mentor, Barbara Cameron, died April 10, 1987 . She was a wonderful Hindu Astrologer, mother, friend, and author of three books, published by the AFA.

"The books are:
MaHaBote: The Little Key - A Manual for Burmese Astrology (1981)
Turning the Tables 1984
Predictive Planetary Periods - The Hindu Dasas (1984)

"She was a wonderful woman. She gave freely of herself and her time to teach her students...never charging a dime. She was an extensive lecturer in the 80's at Astrology Conventions...and a mentor for many. She was in fact my first introduction to Hindu Astrology back in 1980."

Sandy Crowther
SATVA List Owner/ Moderator
(Systems's Approach to Vedic Astrology)
Member IIPA
Jyotish Kovid



Terese Hamilton writes:
"I saw that you don't have Barbara Cameron's birth data. We worked together across the miles (she on the east coast, I on the west) for sometime before she died. Barbara was exceedingly generous with her wisdom and copies of her articles. I have folders full of everything she sent including her own hand drawn horoscope (Hindu and MaHaBote charts).

She was born July 23, 1934, 12:12 PM zone 5; in Springfield, MA."


Barbara's daughter adds:

"I noticed your tribute to my mother, Barbara Cameron. Thank you for keeping her memory alive; she worked so hard in her lifetime to learn and to teach. I am the oldest of her six children. She passed on April 10, 1987, and her family has missed her very much. She was an inspiration and a blessing. She had a rich, but short life. She managed to learn all she could about astrology, while raising the six of us in Southeast Asia during a tumultuous period in history. She was a great mother and mentor." Elizabeth Cameron Thompson

A Longer Tribute to Barbara

 

BIRTH AND DEATH DATA:   

BIRTH:   July 23, 1934, 12:12 PM zone 5; in Springfield, MA."

DEATH: April 10, 1987

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