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Barnish Brothers Injured In Crash
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Francis E. and Richard Barnish of Witter Road, Town of Knox, were injured last Thursday when  their car went off Route 146 just west of Altamont. They went into a  ditch when Francis swerved to avoid an oncoming carin the wrong lane, according to their sister, Delia Palombo.
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Francis was treated at Veteran's Hospital for multiple cuts and  bruises and an injured knee. He is recovering at his sister's home. Richard remains in St. Clare's  Hospital with cuts on the face, bruised ribs and other injuries.
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - January 7, 1988
 
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Revision as of 22:01, 16 February 2013

Birth

Francis E. Barnish was born August 2, 1919, probably in Chicopee, MA, the son of John Barnish and Evelyn. His brother and sisters were:

Education

Occupation

Military

US Navy World War II Korea

Marriage & Children

He married Theresa Edgar (1925 - 1976)

Death

Knox - High Point Cemetery - Francis E. Barnish US Navy World War II Korea Aug. 2, 1919 Apr 6, 1992

Francis E. Barnish died April 6, 1992 and was buried at Knox - High Point Cemetery - Francis E. Barnish US Navy World War II Korea Aug. 2, 1919 Apr 6, 1992 </

Obituary

Additional Media

Barnish Brothers Injured In Crash

Francis E. and Richard Barnish of Witter Road, Town of Knox, were injured last Thursday when their car went off Route 146 just west of Altamont. They went into a ditch when Francis swerved to avoid an oncoming carin the wrong lane, according to their sister, Delia Palombo.

Francis was treated at Veteran's Hospital for multiple cuts and bruises and an injured knee. He is recovering at his sister's home. Richard remains in St. Clare's Hospital with cuts on the face, bruised ribs and other injuries.

Altamont Enterprise - January 7, 1988

Sources