[Congressional Record Volume 165, Number 96 (Monday, June 10, 2019)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E735-E736]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING AND COMMEMORATING SERGEANT JOSEPH P. COLLETTE
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HON. STEVE STIVERS
of ohio
in the house of representatives
Monday, June 10, 2019
Mr. STIVERS. Madam Speaker, I rise today on behalf of the people of
Ohio's 15th Congressional District to honor and commemorate a husband,
a father, a brother, a son, and a hero. United States Army Sergeant
Joseph P. Collette, of Lancaster, gave his life in the service of our
nation on March 22, 2019.
At age 29, Sergeant Collette was fulfilling a goal he had held for
over a decade: to deploy with the United States Army. As his wife,
Caela, tells it, following the tragedy of September 11, her husband
felt the call to serve. As his time with the 242nd Ordnance Battalion,
71st Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group was coming to an end, he
desperately wanted to go on deployment.
It is that level of bravery, selflessness, and commitment for which
Sergeant Collette will be remembered by both his loved ones and
community. He was a genuine, laid back, funny young man who was beloved
by many.
A man of many special talents, he loved sharing his passion for
cooking for others and challenging his friends in paintball matches and
Pokemon battles. He loved spending time outdoors including running,
snowboarding, and four-wheeling. But his priority in life was spending
time with his friends and family.
Like a pebble dropped in a pond, the ripples created by Sergeant
Collette's life and work are far-reaching. His legacy will live on in
the memories of those who knew him and loved him: his wife, Caela; his
children; Blair and Cody Collette; step-children Lena and Aria Scott;
his parents, Theresa Mecionis and Joe and Cindy Collette; his siblings;
Anthony, Camille, and Nicholas; and the rest of his extended family and
loved ones.
As a Brigadier General in the Ohio Army National Guard, I have had
the distinct privilege to serve alongside outstanding men and women
like Sergeant Collette. I can say with absolute certainty that
Lancaster, Ohio is undeniably a better place because of Sergeant
Collette, and our nation is a safer place because of his service. I am
honored to celebrate his legacy, and I encourage my colleagues in the
House of Representatives to
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join in extending deepest condolences to his family, and in honoring
his supreme sacrifice.
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