A National
Guard soldier from Shelter Island serving active duty in Afghanistan
was killed on Friday by a roadside bomb while on foot patrol.
Lt. Joseph
Theinert, 24, was on his first deployment tour overseas.
He
had volunteered for a program that allows Guard members to serve three
years on active duty prior to returning to a local Guard unit.
Theinert,
who completed the ROTC program
at SUNY
Albany, is survived by his mother, Chrystyna Kestler; father, James Theinert;
and brothers Jim, 22, and Billy, 25.
"His life was based on
service; it truly was," Kestler said. "It's such a family tragedy, and a
community loss."
His mother described him as selfless, humble,
and brave - and a mischievous child, but never malicious.
Friends
and family members from Shelter Island, where he graduated from high
school, have come together, she said.
"We haven't had to plan a
thing. The community has taken care of everything."
She recalled
that just before he was deployed to Afghanistan, his brother "Jimbo"
asked Theinert if he was frightened to go. Her son, who had wanted to
serve his country since he was a little boy, was not scared, she said.
He replied that he was "born for it."