Bish (Fair), his brother Dennis Bish, his wife Laurie Bish, and their children Benjamin and Launa Bish all of Jamestown. ![]() In addition to his wife Michelle, Brian is survived by two daughters, Kylie L. He was always there to offer a lending hand, a laugh, or his latest homemade dessert. His favorite thing to do was going to breakfast every Sunday with Michelle. He loved playing darts with his granddaughter every morning, grilling dinner, taking the corvette for a ride, going to dinner with neighbors, and cruising the Caribbean with his family. Those close to him understood his sense of humor and sarcasm. When he wasn’t outside, Brian spent most of his time with his family and friends. You could always find Brian on his pontoon boat watching the sunset with his family and two dogs. ![]() He lived at the Pymatuning Century club with his wife and children for 31 years, as caretakers.īrian enjoyed being outdoors partaking in activities like camping, golfing, walking in the woods, hunting, and most of all fishing. He was a member of Greenville Elks Lodge #145 and the Jamestown Fireman's Club. He was recently working at the United States Postal Service in Ohio, where flags were flown at half staff to honor his death. He and his wife Michelle owned and operated Timberland Frame and Floral, and First Choice Signs and Awards in Conneaut Lake, PA. Brian, successfully ran Pymatuning taxidermy while he worked at Jamestown Coating Technology for many years. While in college, Brian served for the Jamestown Fire Department as an EMT. He married his wife Michelle Pinney on June 3rd, 1989.īrian graduated from Jamestown High School in 1985 and went on to continue his education at Slippery Rock University. ![]() Bish, 54, of Jamestown, passed away unexpectedly on the morning of Apfrom a massive heart attack.
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