Caleb Revey Death and Obituary – The Whatcom County community is mourning the loss of Caleb Revey, a beloved athlete, fisherman, and young man whose influence reached far beyond the court and the field. Since news of his passing emerged, an outpouring of tributes has spread across the region, reflecting the deep impact Caleb had on teammates, coaches, friends, and family. While many knew him for his athletic talent, the messages shared in his memory speak most strongly of his character, loyalty, and dedication to those around him.

Caleb was a multi-sport standout at Lummi Nation Schools, excelling in both basketball and football. On the basketball court, he served as the point guard for the Lummi Blackhawks Varsity team, proudly wearing jersey number three. Known for his quick instincts, toughness, and leadership under pressure, Caleb had a remarkable ability to control the pace of the game. His leadership helped guide Lummi through successful seasons, including championship-level runs and a memorable state tournament appearance that remains a proud moment in the school’s athletic history.
Photos and tributes shared in recent days capture Caleb celebrating alongside teammates during tournament victories and medal ceremonies. Those moments symbolize more than athletic success — they reflect the unity, pride, and brotherhood he fostered within his teams and his dedication to representing the Lummi Nation with honor.
On the football field, Caleb’s impact was equally impressive. Wearing number 21, he played as a wide receiver and cornerback and also stepped into the quarterback role when needed. His versatility and determination made him a cornerstone of the Lummi Varsity Football program. In 2018, his outstanding performance earned him statewide recognition as a Washington Interscholastic Activities Association Athlete of the Week. That honor followed a season-opening victory over Tacoma Baptist, where he completed 25 of 37 passes for four touchdowns, rushed for 190 yards and three additional scores, and contributed defensively with 17 tackles and three sacks — a performance that showcased his all-around talent and fearless leadership.
Beyond sports, tributes describe Caleb as deeply rooted in family and community. Many remembered growing up alongside him through youth sports and school, sharing stories of a young man who protected others, inspired confidence, and carried himself with pride. His presence left a lasting imprint on everyone fortunate enough to know him.
Caleb was also a commercial fisherman and served as the skipper of the F/V Zayleigh Mae, a role that reflected his strong connection to the waters and traditions of his community. His work on the sea further demonstrated his responsibility, perseverance, and commitment to providing for his family.
Support has poured in for Caleb’s loved ones, including his children, as well as for the broader Lummi community. Several organizations have shared plans to honor his memory at future tournaments and events, ensuring his legacy as an athlete, teammate, and role model continues for generations to come.
Caleb Revey was born on January 29, 2002, and passed away at the age of 23, just one week shy of his 24th birthday. As the community continues to grieve, one message remains clear — Caleb was deeply loved, widely respected, and his impact will never be forgotten.
Our thoughts remain with his family, friends, and all those affected during this difficult time.