Online memorial for asbestos victims in Clydebank
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Clydebank families have come together to launch an online memorial wall to honor victims of asbestos-related diseases, marking the 10th anniversary of the International Asbestos Memorial. This initiative by the Clydebank Asbestos Group allows families to share tributes and photos, continuing the fight for awareness and remembrance of the consequences of asbestos exposure. The physical memorial has over 500 names engraved, reflecting the community’s commitment to never forget those lost.

Clydebank Families Commemorate Asbestos Victims with Online Memorial

In a heartfelt initiative honoring the lives lost to asbestos-related diseases, families in Clydebank are invited to add their tributes to a newly launched online memorial wall. This initiative commemorates the 10th anniversary of the International Asbestos Memorial located off Glasgow Road, near the Kilbowie Road junction.

A Legacy of Loss

The Clydebank Asbestos Group (CAG) has been at the forefront of supporting families affected by asbestos exposure, a pressing issue in the area due to its rich history in shipbuilding and heavy industry. This industrial heritage has unfortunately resulted in numerous cases of asbestos-related illnesses, affecting not only workers but also their families over the decades.

The physical memorial wall, which has been standing since May 30, 2015, was proposed by CAG in 2002 to honor the memory of those who succumbed to illnesses caused by asbestos exposure. Designed by renowned artist Jephson Robb, the memorial features five sections listing over 500 known victims. Its unique design includes a ghostly reflection on the reverse side, symbolizing the countless unknown victims still lost to this deadly fiber.

A Call to Remember

To further support families seeking to recognize their loved ones, CAG has introduced an online memorial wall, accessible at clydebankasbestos.org/in-memory-of. This digital platform allows families to share brief tributes of around 50 words and upload photographs of their loved ones, creating a respectful and lasting tribute to those who have suffered due to asbestos exposure.

Families are encouraged to participate, ensuring that the stories and lives of victims are not forgotten. The online wall aims to provide a broader platform for remembrance, echoing the somber mission of the physical memorial.

Continuing the Fight Against Asbestos

The fight against asbestos-related diseases is ongoing, as exposure continues to claim lives even today. The Clydebank Asbestos Group plays a vital role in this battle, assisting victims in securing compensation and benefits from employers who have contributed to the exposure. The memorial serves as a somber reminder of the legacy of asbestos in Clydebank and the need for increased awareness about the dangers associated with this material.

Jephson Robb’s vision for the memorial remains poignant; he designed it to remain unfinished until a global ban on asbestos is achieved. The ongoing need for recognition and remembrance amplifies the importance of this cause, urging communities to unite in support of those impacted by asbestos-related diseases.

How to Participate

Families wishing to honor their loved ones are invited to participate in this initiative by reaching out to CAG directly. Interested individuals can contact them at 0141 951 1008 or via email at enquiries@clydebankasbestos.org. This effort not only commemorates the deceased but also raises awareness about asbestos exposure, effectively encouraging ongoing dialogue and action surrounding this pressing public health issue.

As Clydebank families come together to remember their loved ones, the prominence of the memorial and the newly established online platform illustrate a community commitment to preserving historical memory while advocating for the future. With over 500 names etched in stone, the memorial stands as a testament to the lives affected by asbestos, ensuring their stories will be told for generations to come.

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