Myron Crispino, 61, and Anne Crispino, 61, killed in motorcycle crash on State Route 21 in Town of Fremont on June 8.

Modified Date: 
Wed, 09/24/2014 - 9:27pm
Accident Date: 
Saturday, June 7, 2014

Corning Couple Dies Following Motorcycle Crash

State Police say 61-year-old Myron Crispino and his wife, 61-year-old Anne Crispino were on a motorcycle that crashed on State Route 21 in the Town of Fremont shortly after noon Sunday. The motorcycle drifted off the road and hit a guide wire. Both were thrown from the bike.
A Corning couple has died following a motorcycle crash in Sullivan County. State Police say 61-year-old Myron Crispino and his wife, 61-year-old Anne Crispino were on a motorcycle that crashed on State Route 21 in the Town of Fremont shortly after noon Sunday. The motorcycle drifted off the road and hit a guide wire. Both were thrown from the bike. They were pronounced dead at the scene. The cause of the crash is still under investigation.
People Involved: 
Myron Crispino
Anne Crispino
Roadway: 
State Route 21
Area: 
Elmira, NY

Comments

My wife and I were traveling the same route on a motor cycle just minutes behind Miron and anni and we had problems with the recent crack sealing that was applied. Our motor cycle almost slipped out from under us in the same area crossing the patches. I feel that if sand was applied after seal was installed Miron and Anni would still be with us.

Would like to talk to Paul Ranseley if possible, about this acciedent.  If he sees this and could give me a call @ 518-429-1643 would very much appreciat it.  Thank U so very much

We received the sad news this morning and are both shocked. We saw them both a short tine ago, when his Mother passed away. Our prayers and wishes are with their children. We knew Myron and his sisters as children.

Yes, her mother. Very sad. What are the autopsy results? Was it speeding, or a motorcycle malfunction? Haven't heard any follow up updates ???

Would like to talk to Paul Ranseley if possible, about this acciedent.  If he sees this and could give me a call @ 518-429-1643 would very much appreciat it.  Thank U so very much

"Tar snakes" as they are called, are a common motorcycle hazard, one that all  motorcyclists should be aware of.  This is not meant to minimize this tragedy.

 

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