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Michael Reagan, Ronald Reagan's eldest son, dies at 80
Summary
Michael Reagan, the eldest son of former President Ronald Reagan, died at 80, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute announced Jan. 6; Newsmax said he was a founding analyst and columnist, and a cause of death was not immediately provided.
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Michael Reagan, the eldest son of former President Ronald Reagan, has died at age 80, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute announced on Jan. 6. The foundation's chairman, Fred Ryan, described him as a steadfast guardian of his father's legacy. Newsmax said Reagan was a founding analyst and columnist for the network. A cause of death was not immediately provided.
Reported details:
- The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute announced the death on Jan. 6.
- Michael Reagan was reported as 80 years old.
- The foundation's chairman, Fred Ryan, characterized him as a steadfast guardian of his father's legacy.
- Newsmax reported that he was a founding analyst and columnist and included remarks from its CEO, Chris Ruddy.
- No cause of death was immediately provided.
Summary:
Michael Reagan was known for public commentary and for his role in preserving aspects of his father's public profile, as reported by the Reagan Foundation and Newsmax. Undetermined at this time.
