Ronald Reagan's Eldest Son Michael Passes Away at 80
Former US President Ronald Reagan's eldest son Michael Reagan has died at the age of 80. A devoted supporter of his father's legacy, Michael passed away on Tuesday according to a statement from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute.
The foundation described Michael as "a steadfast guardian" of his father's ideals, stating that he lived a life defined by conviction and purpose. Born in 1945 to Irene Flaugher and just hours after his birth was adopted by Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman, Michael followed in his parents' footsteps into the world of public service.
A successful radio host and commentator, Michael Reagan spent nearly two decades on air discussing politics and culture for Newsmax television network. He also penned several autobiographical books detailing his at-times difficult childhood, including coming to terms with his adoption, as well as lessons learned from growing up as the son of a US President.
Throughout his life, Michael Reagan was involved in various charitable endeavors, serving on the advisory board for Mixed Roots Foundation and chairing the John Douglas French Alzheimer's Foundation. He also worked extensively to raise money for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and other organizations close to his heart.
The news of Michael Reagan's passing has sent shockwaves through conservative circles, with many praising his dedication to his father's legacy and ideals.
Former US President Ronald Reagan's eldest son Michael Reagan has died at the age of 80. A devoted supporter of his father's legacy, Michael passed away on Tuesday according to a statement from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute.
The foundation described Michael as "a steadfast guardian" of his father's ideals, stating that he lived a life defined by conviction and purpose. Born in 1945 to Irene Flaugher and just hours after his birth was adopted by Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman, Michael followed in his parents' footsteps into the world of public service.
A successful radio host and commentator, Michael Reagan spent nearly two decades on air discussing politics and culture for Newsmax television network. He also penned several autobiographical books detailing his at-times difficult childhood, including coming to terms with his adoption, as well as lessons learned from growing up as the son of a US President.
Throughout his life, Michael Reagan was involved in various charitable endeavors, serving on the advisory board for Mixed Roots Foundation and chairing the John Douglas French Alzheimer's Foundation. He also worked extensively to raise money for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and other organizations close to his heart.
The news of Michael Reagan's passing has sent shockwaves through conservative circles, with many praising his dedication to his father's legacy and ideals.