In Memory

Lynn Isenberg

Lynn died in a automobile accident while driving a National Guard vehicle on I-65. We are all saddened when we lose one of classmates and Lynn will be missed by all. We all appreciate her service to our country.

 



 
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07/10/08 04:46 PM #1    

Phillip Watkins

Lynn and I dated all through High School,even a few years after we got out of school and started at Holley Carb.took out first vacation togeather...she will be missed.

07/11/08 05:29 PM #2    

Barry Sweatt

I'm really sorry to hear about Lynn.

If any one knows the family or someone who has some photos of Lynn, I'll be glad to put them on this memory page.

10/21/16 09:08 AM #3    

David Oliver A

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Isenberg, Regina Lynn (P3, C1, L21)

Staff Sergeant Regina L. Isenberg of Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky, was killed in a military vehicle accident on Tuesday, 10 April 1990 on the Western Kentucky Parkway near Leitchfield in Grayson County. She was assigned to Headquarters, State Area Command (STARC) Kentucky Army National Guard. She was transporting an M-60 Tank engine from the Ford Regional Training Center (WHFRTC) to the Combined Support Maintenance Shop (CSMS) in Frankfort in an engineer dump truck on rain slick roads. She was a Technician Material Control and Accounting Specialist at the Unit Training Equipment Site (UTES 2) in Greenville. Isenberg graduated from Warren Central High School in 1978 and joined the 2123rd Transportation Company (Heavy Truck), Kentucky Army National Guard in Bowling Green in February 1981. She also served in Headquarters and Headquarters Battery of the 138th Field Artillery Brigade. Her awards included Army Service Ribbon, Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal, Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon (ARCOTR) and the Kentucky Service Ribbon. She is buried in the Fairview Cemetery in Bowling Green.

P3, C1senberg, Regina Lynn (, L21)

Sthttp://www.guardmemorial.com/html/isenberg_regina_l.html aff Sergeant Regina L. Isenberg of Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky, was killed in a military vehicle accident on Tuesday, 10 April 1990 on the Western Kentucky Parkway near Leitchfield in Grayson County. She was assigned to Headquarters, State Area Command (STARC) Kentucky Army National Guard. She was transporting an M-60 Tank engine from the Ford Regional Training Center (WHFRTC) to the Combined Support Maintenance Shop (CSMS) in Frankfort in an engineer dump truck on rain slick roads. She was a Technician Material Control and Accounting Specialist at the Unit Training Equipment Site (UTES 2) in Greenville. Isenberg graduated from Warren Central High School in 1978 and joined the 2123rd Transportation Company (Heavy Truck), Kentucky Army National Guard in Bowling Green in February 1981. She also served in Headquarters and Headquarters Battery of the 138th Field Artillery Brigade. Her awards included Army Service Ribbon, Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal, Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon (ARCOTR) and the Kentucky Service Ribbon. She is buried in the Fairview Cemetery in Bowling Green.


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