Michael Reagan dies at 80; conservative commentator was President Ronald Reagan's eldest son
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Michael Reagan dies at 80; conservative commentator was President Ronald Reagan's eldest son
"After attending Arizona State University and Los Angeles Valley College, Reagan took up acting, built his syndicated radio show and authored several books, including two about his personal journey titled On the Outside Looking in and Twice Adopted. Throughout his life, Reagan also focused his time on several charities, raising money in powerboat racing and serving as chair of the John Douglas French Alzheimer's Foundation board for three years."
"Reagan was born to Irene Flaugher in 1945 and adopted just hours after his birth by Ronald Reagan and his then-wife, actor Jane Wyman. The young Reagan followed in his parents' footsteps. Michael Reagan, from left, joins wife Colleen, half-brother Ronald Reagan Jr.; half-sister Patti Davis; and stepmother Nancy Reagan for the interment ceremony for former President Ronald Reagan at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley in 2004. (Andrew Winning/AFP via Getty Images Archives)"
Michael Reagan died at age 80; his cause of death was not immediately announced. He was the eldest son of President Ronald Reagan, born to Irene Flaugher in 1945 and adopted hours after birth by Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman. He attended Arizona State University and Los Angeles Valley College, pursued acting, built a syndicated radio show, and contributed to Newsmax. He authored several books including On the Outside Looking In and Twice Adopted. He raised money through powerboat racing, chaired the John Douglas French Alzheimer's Foundation board for three years, and served as chair of the Reagan Legacy Foundation. He married Colleen Stearns and had two children.
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