Memories Pizza in Indiana Gets Thousands in Donations After Saying It Won't …

Lawrence Billy Jones III – a reporter for The Blaze, a conservative news site – started a GoFundMe page Wednesday to raise $45,000 for the family-owned pizzeria in Walkerton to “relieve the financial loss endured by the proprietors' stand for faith

Wednesday, Memories Pizza was not open for business because of the response to their comments in an ABC57 news story. Employees of the Blaze set up a GoFundMe account for the restaurant. People have gone online to express their opinion and have 

Memories Pizza, “a proud Christian establishment,” took the national spotlight on Wednesday after owner Crystal O'Connor told a local ABC affiliate “we would have to say no” to a gay couple if they asked to buy a large number of pizzas for their wedding.

The softball and girls' golf coach at Concord High School in Elkhart, Indiana posted a tweet asking if anyone wanted to “burn down” Memories Pizza with her over its announcement that it would not cater gay weddings. “Who's going to Walkerton, IN to

Lawrence Billy Jones III – a reporter for The Blaze, a conservative news site – started a GoFundMe page Wednesday to raise $45,000 for the family-owned pizzeria in Walkerton to “relieve the financial loss endured by the proprietors' stand for faith