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Kevin H. Sonnenberg

Toledo, Ohio

1965-2007

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SONNENBERG Lt. Col. Kevin H. Lieutenant Colonel Kevin H. Sonnenberg, 42, of rural McClure, Ohio died Friday, June 15, 2007, when his jet crashed five miles north of Balad Air Base, Iraq. He was born February 10th, 1965, the son of Marvin and Jean (Godeke) Sonnenberg in Napoleon, Ohio. On August...

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Kevin has not left my mind since I received a call that morning he passed. He was more than a friend to my family. He was more than a friend to me. If you knew Kevin, then you have not forgotten his smile. His example inspires me to this day, and the days ahead. Thank you for your sacrifice.

"Without a word this uniform also whispers of freezing troops, injured bodies, and American's left forever in foreign fields. It documents every serviceman's courage, who by accepting this uniform...

I came home today and started to think of Kevin..I met him once at a family function right after 9/11..I am a member of the Woltmann family married to Walt and Junes daughter Sherri..I am a Marine Corps Vietnam Veteran. I have escorted fellow Marines killed in combat home to their families. I have never felt the emotions I carry now..At the funeral I tried to be tough when I came upon Marvin, Kevins father. The minute I touched his hand and we hugged..I wept !!! God bless you and may you...

June 15, 2012
To the family and friends of Major Kevin H. Sonnenberg:
Always remembering Kevin. "Some gave all."

To the family and friends of Major Kevin H. Sonnenberg:
Please accept my remembrance of Kevin on the anniversary of his passing and know that he will never be forgotten.

Miss you Kevin

It was an honor to have met him and to have worked the flighline with him. godspeed.

Class of 1983 has set many records world wide. I'm pretty sure Kevin has set the record for being so loyal to the residents of Ohio. Thanks Kevin for giving your best to Ohio. I appreciate your hard work. I also graduated in 1983 and as time passes it makes me experience mixed emotions about how my fellow '83classmates gave the ultimate while I got out of the ARMY alive. Thanks Kevin for doing what I couldn't. God Bless this Family,

he was also a fun and loving not just some guy who served in the iraq war