Interment followed funeral services conducted Saturday, January 5, 2008.
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From The Washington Post, Washington, D.C., May 24, 2001:
At 17, Josh Bohr was plunging into his senior year at Poolesville High School, shedding some of the shyness, beginning his first serious relationship with a girl, working two jobs to pay off his car, training to try out for the wrestling team and generally loving life.
Then one rainy night, [October 9, 2000] on his way home from work, he hit a deer and careened off the road into a pole, at such an angle that his roof took the impact. His air bag deployed, so there were no injuries except for the merciless crunch of steel caving into the top of his skull.
He remained in a coma ever since.
Interment followed funeral services conducted Saturday, January 5, 2008.
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From The Washington Post, Washington, D.C., May 24, 2001:
At 17, Josh Bohr was plunging into his senior year at Poolesville High School, shedding some of the shyness, beginning his first serious relationship with a girl, working two jobs to pay off his car, training to try out for the wrestling team and generally loving life.
Then one rainy night, [October 9, 2000] on his way home from work, he hit a deer and careened off the road into a pole, at such an angle that his roof took the impact. His air bag deployed, so there were no injuries except for the merciless crunch of steel caving into the top of his skull.
He remained in a coma ever since.
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