This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Morrison, Carlson, Pike, Barry, Bauer, Keller, Quinn, Lance, Woodhead Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SRB.2ACE/11837 Message Board Post: PJ: 7/31, 1967: Bemus Point: Two youths, one from Jamestown and one from Wooster, Ohio, were instantly killed about 10:30 p.m. yesterday in a spectacular one car accident on Lake Road, a short distance from the Route 17 intersection. Dead are: Robert W. Morrison, 27, of 528 Woodland Ave., Wooster, driver of the car. Mr. Morrison was a native of Jamestown. Lynn Barry, 25, son of Theodore Barry of Pine Ridge Road, Jamestown; and Mrs. Eileen Barry of 511 Jefferson St., Jamestown. He was a brother of the late Pvt. John Franklin Barry, who in May 1966, became Chautauqua County's first casualty of the war in Vietnam. Both victims were pronounced dead at the scene. Chautauqua County Coroner Frederick L. Hitchcock, of Jamestown, who is issuing certificates of accidental death, said the victims suffered multiple injuries. According to Chautauqua County Deputy Sheriffs Roger Einink and William Tornstrom the car operated by Morrison was rounding a curve in the highway. The machine struck a parked car owned by Kathryn Scofield of Williams Avenue, Bemus Point, and then careened into a Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. utility pole. Barry was thrown from the car at this point when the right side was torn off, police said. Investigators say the car jumped a small creek near a boat livery and struck another tree throwing Morrison from the machine. The car then bounded back and landed in the creek. Deputies said the force of the impact threw the car's battery out. It landed on the roof of a residence two houses down from the creek area. Robert W. Morrison, 27, was employed as a chemist for the Wooster Finishes, Wooster, Ohio, where he had resided one year. A native of Jamestown, he was born here March 17, 1940, the son of Ernest H. and Norma G. Carlson Morrison. He was a member of the Busti Federated Church; the Fraternal Order of Elks of Wooster; and the National Rifle Association. Mr. Morrison was a graduate of Southwwwetern Central School, Class of 1957. Surviving are his wife, the former Nancy Pike; two children, Laurel J. Morrison and Jeffrey R. Morrison, all of Wooster; his parents; three brothers, James E. Morrison, Richard L. Morrison and David L. Morrison; his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Morrison, all of Jamestown; several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Lind Funeral Home. The Rev. Keith Tennis, pastor of the Busti Federated Church will officiate. Burial will be in Busti Cemetery. Lynn Patrick Barry was born April 27, 1942, in Jamestown, the son of Theodore and Eileen Bauer Barry. He attended Southwestern Central Scjool. He served from 1963 to 1965 in the U.S. Air Force as an airman first class. He had been employed by Peterson Signs Inc., and played with the Leftovers, a rock 'n' roll group. He was a member of SS. Peter & Paul Roman Catholic Church; and the Musician's Union. Besides his parents, he hs survived by a sister, Mrs. Colleen Keller, Jamestown; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. James Quinn, Jamestown; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauer, Jamestown; two nieces, Rhonda Lee Keller and Mary Monica Keller; two aunts, Mrs. Robert Lance, Indianapolis, Ind.; and Mrs. Harold Woodhead, Jamestown; and an uncle, the Rev. Francis G. Bauer of Phoenix, Ariz. His brother, Pfc John Barry, was killed May 29, 1966 in Vietnam. Funeral services will be announced later by the Boyd Funeral Home.