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Christopher L. “Sandman” Bannach

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Christopher L. “Sandman” Bannach

Birth
Death
18 May 2010 (aged 43)
Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Claxton, Anderson County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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BANNACH, CHRISTOPHER (SANDMAN) - age 43, passed away following a motorcycle accident May 18, 2010.

He was preceded in death by brother, Brian Miniard and is survived by parents, Wayne and Jane Miniard, Maurice and Judy Bannach; brothers, Terry Bannach and wife, Jennifer, Craig Miniard and wife, Wendy, Shawn Bannach and wife, Vicki; nephews/nieces, Cory Cowen, Aaron Bannach, Tarra Wilkens and Rheagan Bannach; and special friend, Susan Dyer.

Chris loved to ride motorcycles and was a much loved member of the East Knoxville Oulaws Motorcycle Club. He will be sadly missed by all his family and extended family.

Receiving of friends, May 21 from 6-8 pm and burial, Saturday, May 22 at 4:00 pm at Woodhaven Memorial Gardens. Woodhaven Funeral Home & Memorial Gardens, 160 Edgemoor Rd, Powell, TN, 865-945-3461, is honored to serve the family of Chris Bannach.

KNOXVILLE — An Oak Ridge man was killed in a fatal motorcycle crash Tuesday on Kingston Pike in Knoxville.

Knoxville Police Department spokesman Darrell DeBusk said in a press release that the victim in the crash was 43-year-old Christopher Bannach of Oak Ridge.The passenger on Bannach's Harley-Davidson motorcycle was Eugenia Barnes, 40. DeBusk didn't release other information about Barnes. She was taken to the University of Tennessee Medical Center at Knoxville.DeBusk said the crash happened at 5:28 p.m. when the motorcycle crashed into a Jeep Liberty that was pulling out from Chili's restaurant. Witnesses said another vehicle ran the red light there, causing the Jeep to stop and avoid a crash with that vehicle. But the motorcycle also ran the light and crashed into the side of the Jeep. Preston Linehan, 19, of Knoxville, was driving the Jeep. He and his mother, Georgia Linehan, 47, rendered aid and prayed with the motorcyclists as emergency personnel were en route, DeBusk said in the press release. Both mother and son were treated for minor injuries. DeBusk said the investigation into the crash is ongoing, but no charges are expected.
BANNACH, CHRISTOPHER (SANDMAN) - age 43, passed away following a motorcycle accident May 18, 2010.

He was preceded in death by brother, Brian Miniard and is survived by parents, Wayne and Jane Miniard, Maurice and Judy Bannach; brothers, Terry Bannach and wife, Jennifer, Craig Miniard and wife, Wendy, Shawn Bannach and wife, Vicki; nephews/nieces, Cory Cowen, Aaron Bannach, Tarra Wilkens and Rheagan Bannach; and special friend, Susan Dyer.

Chris loved to ride motorcycles and was a much loved member of the East Knoxville Oulaws Motorcycle Club. He will be sadly missed by all his family and extended family.

Receiving of friends, May 21 from 6-8 pm and burial, Saturday, May 22 at 4:00 pm at Woodhaven Memorial Gardens. Woodhaven Funeral Home & Memorial Gardens, 160 Edgemoor Rd, Powell, TN, 865-945-3461, is honored to serve the family of Chris Bannach.

KNOXVILLE — An Oak Ridge man was killed in a fatal motorcycle crash Tuesday on Kingston Pike in Knoxville.

Knoxville Police Department spokesman Darrell DeBusk said in a press release that the victim in the crash was 43-year-old Christopher Bannach of Oak Ridge.The passenger on Bannach's Harley-Davidson motorcycle was Eugenia Barnes, 40. DeBusk didn't release other information about Barnes. She was taken to the University of Tennessee Medical Center at Knoxville.DeBusk said the crash happened at 5:28 p.m. when the motorcycle crashed into a Jeep Liberty that was pulling out from Chili's restaurant. Witnesses said another vehicle ran the red light there, causing the Jeep to stop and avoid a crash with that vehicle. But the motorcycle also ran the light and crashed into the side of the Jeep. Preston Linehan, 19, of Knoxville, was driving the Jeep. He and his mother, Georgia Linehan, 47, rendered aid and prayed with the motorcyclists as emergency personnel were en route, DeBusk said in the press release. Both mother and son were treated for minor injuries. DeBusk said the investigation into the crash is ongoing, but no charges are expected.


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