[Congressional Record Volume 168, Number 48 (Thursday, March 17, 2022)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E276]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                         HONORING CALEB OGILVIE

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                        HON. H. MORGAN GRIFFITH

                              of virginia

                    in the house of representatives

                        Thursday, March 17, 2022

  Mr. GRIFFITH. Madam Speaker, the Commonwealth of Virginia mourns the 
loss of Officer Caleb Daniel Ogilvie of the Covington Police 
Department.
  Officer Ogilvie was killed in the line of duty on March 14, 2022, at 
the age of 35. Though he was taken too soon, his life was evidence of 
his noble commitment to protecting the safety and freedom of others 
above himself.
  He was born in Wisconsin to Daniel Raymond Ogilvie and Delora Anne 
Chambers Ogilvie.
  Before serving the City of Covington in law enforcement, Officer 
Ogilvie served his country for four years in the United States Marine 
Corps. Two of his tours were spent in Iraq and Afghanistan. He was also 
a volunteer firefighter and an emergency medical technician for Roanoke 
County.
  Officer Ogilvie was a loving father, husband, son, brother, and 
friend. Along with his parents, he is survived by his wife, Natasha 
Erin Ogilvie; and four daughters, Emersyn and Wrenley Ogilvie, and 
Kileigh and Rilyn Ogilvie and their mother, Malarie Ogilvie. He is also 
survived by his sister, Abigail Chave, and two brothers, Rian and 
Benjamin Ogilvie; along with many other beloved close family and 
friends.
  Officer Ogilvie lived a life of self-sacrifice. He was a 
distinguished public servant who put his life on the line every day as 
he courageously defended those around him. The death of Officer Ogilvie 
is a grievous loss to the Commonwealth of Virginia and the City of 
Covington. I mourn his loss, yet I am grateful that he and the other 
men and women of law enforcement step forward to protect us knowing 
full well the risks they face. His bravery and selfless service will 
not be forgotten.

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