Howard Eisenberg
This is a posthumous biography. Howard Eisenberg passed away on July 6, 2017. He retired from NBPD on May, 31, 2003 after serving as an NBPD Officer for over twentyfive years (1978-2003). He was 64 when he passed away from heart failure.
The following is taken from Howard’s Celebration of Life announcement. Howard’s reputation for thorough and proficient traffic reporting and investigation served as the gold standard for his fellow officers. His jovial nature and his affable manner made him a well-loved figure both before and after his retirement. As a Police Officer, Howard served the community of Newport Beach in many capacities, including as a detective, a field training officer, and senior technical traffic investigator. Outside the department, he also shared his knowledge and expertise as an instructor at Golden West Police Academy and the Academy of Defensive Driving, as a guest lecturer at Orange Coast Community College, and as an expert witness for the Orange County Superior Court and the legislative Committee on State Mandates in Sacramento. Howard’s giving and caring nature also led him to volunteer with the American Cancer Society and St. Andrew’s Church.