Remembering His Sacrifice

Officer Ronald G Kilby

 

Hermiston Police Officer Ronald Glen Kilby, Badge #3

End of Watch:  October 8, 1959

Age:  28
Length of Service: 4 months
Cause:  Gunfire

 

Officer Ronald G. Kilby was shot and killed in the line of duty on Thursday, October 8th, 1959, while attempting to arrest two burglary suspects during a traffic stop.  The suspects fled to Washington where they were apprehended the next day and eventually extradited back to Oregon to stand trial.  They were later convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison.  Officer Kilby was 28 years old and had served with the department for four months prior to his death.  He was posthumously awarded the Medal of Merit for Valor and was survived by his wife, two sons, and two daughters.  

Over 60 years have passed since Officer Kilby was senselessly murdered in the line of duty.  However, the pain of loss for his family, his friends, and this community will never be forgotten.  The Hermiston Police Department respectfully requests everyone take a moment to recognize the selfless service, honor, and ultimate sacrifice Hermiston Police Officer Ronald Kilby gave to this community.

Officer Ronald G. Kilby; gone, but not forgotten.

 

 

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Officer Ronald Kilby Memorial
Officer Ronald Kilby EOW 10-8-59 Badge
Officer Ronald Kilby on Patrol, circa 1959
Officer Ronald Kilby
Newspaper Article - Stolen Property by Slayers of Policeman - Kilby
Newspaper Article - Arraignment of Suspects in Connection with the Slaying of Ronald Kilby
Newspaper Article - Officer Kilby Killers Sentenced to Natural Life