[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 159 (2013), Part 1]
[House]
[Page 901]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                  REMEMBERING THEODORE ``TED'' W. OGLE

  (Mr. ROKITA asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 
minute.)
  Mr. ROKITA. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize and salute a 
remarkable Hoosier, Theodore ``Ted'' W. Ogle. He was a true leader in 
his home of Columbus, Indiana. He left us way too soon.
  Mr. Ogle served his community in many ways, including as a youth 
sports official and coach, as a board member of the Big Brothers and 
Big Sisters, and for 16 years on the Columbus City Council. Most 
recently, he served local Republicans as county and district chair. He 
was my dear friend.
  I got to know Ted best when I first ran for office and needed his 
support. Ted said he was happy to see me but that his boys had a swim 
meet, and if I needed to see him, it was going to have to be there. So 
off I went to see him that day. To be honest, I probably learned more 
about swimming than politics.
  As this Chamber knows, politics can be a tough business. There's 
always another meeting, another event, another obligation. It is all 
too easy to push our family life to the back burner. In his own quiet 
but direct way, Ted showed me where he set his priorities, and when it 
came time for me to have a wife and children, where I should set mine. 
I try to do that.
  That was Ted Ogle--a man truly committed to God, his family, his 
country, and his party. I will miss his friendship, counsel, and most 
of all, his good example.

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