POW-MIA  United States  United Kingdom  Denmark  Bulgaria  Poland  Spain  Ukraine  Italy  Thailand  Estonia  El Salvador  Netherlands  Slovakia  Latvia  Hungary  Australia  Kazakhstan  Fiji  Romania  Canada  South Korea
   The Iraq Page
 
Remembering Those who Lost Their Lives
in the Iraq War of 2003 - 2006

 
 
 Welcome to The Iraq Page Thursday, March 18 2010 @ 10:31 PM MDT  
 Home  :  Contribute  :  Directory  :  Web Resources  :  List of War Dead  :  Printable List of Dead  :  About the Iraq Page  

Hannah Lee McKinney

   
Individuals USRedlands Daily Facts -- Former Redlands resident Hannah Lee McKinney (also known as Hannah Heavrin), 20, died Monday, Sept. 4, while stationed with the U.S. Army in Taji, Iraq.

An Army Private First Class, McKinney was assigned to the 542nd Maintenance Company, 44th Corps Support Battalion in Fort Lewis, Wash.

Reports from the U.S. Department of Defense said that McKinney died due to a "non-hostile incident." The "incident," according to McKinney's mother Barbie Heavrin,

occurred while McKinney was walking from the guard post, where she was stationed, to the latrine.

Somewhere between the post and the latrine, McKinney was hit and run over by a Humvee.

"She had a really good natured personality," said former teacher Boo Rivera.



McKinney attended Arrowhead Christian Academy Middle School, where she participated in one of Rivera's plays.

She continued to perform at Redlands High School, involved in "Les Chantenuses," a performance choir directed by Ken Tuttle.

"She loved to sing and dance," Heavrin said. "But her most avid love was reading. She read RGone with the Wind' more than a dozen times in her young life."

McKinney's son, Todd Avery Gunterman, was born in November of 2004. McKinney and the father never married, but she wanted her son to have the same last name. McKinney also went by the name Gunterman for a few years.

During her junior year in high school, McKinney was accepted to the Fashion Institute of Design and Marketing, but could not afford to attend the school right after graduation.

In order to earn money for college, McKinney decided to join the Army.

The idea was not so unheard of in her family. Both of McKinney's brothers are in the military. Matthew L. "Buddy" Heavrin is a senior at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., and Philip Heavrin is stationed at Camp Pendleton with the Marines.

Her sister Ruth attends Redlands High School.

"I am so proud that I raised patriots," Heavrin said. "(But) I am sorry she had to die this way."

On Oct. 24, 2005, Heavrin married Christopher Lee McKinney in Tacoma, Wash. Also a graduate of Redlands High School, McKinney was stationed with Heavrin in Fort Lewis.

Buddy Heavrin will escort his sister's remains to California from Dover, Del., where the autopsy is being conducted.

Services will take place at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Highland, where McKinney was a member.

 

What's Related

Story Options

Trackback

Trackback URL for this entry: http://iraq.pigstye.net/trackback.php/McKinneyHannahLee

No trackback comments for this entry.
Hannah Lee McKinney | 5 comments | Create New Account
The following comments are owned by whomever posted them. This site is not responsible for what they say.
Hannah Lee McKinney
Authored by: anonymous on Saturday, September 09 2006 @ 04:53 PM MDT
Hannah my heart and prays are with you and your family. Hannah is somedodies someone, someone to the Wahl family. You are not alone Hannah nor is your family. You are with Gregory and all our fallen. The fallen families are here for your family. You are an American Hero and so much more to all that knew Hannah. You are remembered today and all the tomorrow's. Never ever to be forgotten. Healing is a slow process. Hannah wouldn't want anyone to be sad and or unhappy. She rather you all reflect on the very fond and precious memorable times you each shared together with Hannah. Then you will realize she get in your heart always. Hannah thank you for our service to our COUNTRY. Thank you for being a sister to our son. You didn't know one another. I can assure you Gregory was your brother. He always worried more of those he served with then himself. Please checkout www.fallenheroesmemorial.com many many organizations listed to help Hannah's family. www.forthefallen.com, www.wvvirginiaflagcases.com and etc. Father of fallen soldier US ARMY Sgt. Gregory L. Wahl KIA Balad, Iraq 05-03-04.
Hannah Lee McKinney
Authored by: anonymous on Sunday, September 10 2006 @ 09:46 PM MDT
Hannah,
I would like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country. And to your family, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

A grateful citizen
Hannah Lee McKinney
Authored by: anonymous on Wednesday, September 13 2006 @ 03:44 AM MDT
My thoughts and prays go out to the family. I remember her as a little girl at ACA. I loved her greatly. I would like to go to the funerl please let me know when. lovewavejumper@yahoo.com. -Jennifer De Witt
Hannah Lee McKinney
Authored by: anonymous on Wednesday, January 31 2007 @ 05:20 PM MST
Hannah, I first met you when you were just a month or so old. We use to babysit you and your parents use to complain how we would never feed either you or your older brother when we babysat you. We always assumed that your parents would feed you before they would have us watch you....but they never did!! I will be happy to see you in heaven when I get there. Remind the Lord please to keep the FBI from harassing me. And say 'hi' to Kristen and Dr. Lloyd-Jones for me please.

See you soon.
Shelley
In memory of Hannah Lee McKinney
Authored by: anonymous on Friday, March 16 2007 @ 09:32 PM MDT
It's been six months since I last saw your face over in the box. I still sit and think about the time we got to spend in the towers. They were some fun times, and since your death I've been making it a point not to take things for granted. I have learned from you, that living life is more important that analyzing it, like I did when I first met you.

Thank you for that huge lesson, you'll never be lost from my heart nor my memories.

May you rest in eternal peace and uphoria in the kingdom of heven.
 Copyright © 2010 The Iraq Page
 All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective owners.
Powered By Geeklog 
Created this page in 0.72 seconds