John McCain’s Son Dies Unexpectedly At 66

Behind the headlines and the famous last name was a man who deliberately chose a quieter life. Born in Pensacola and raised in Jacksonville, Douglas built his own path: systems engineering at the University of Virginia, service in the Navy, then years in the sky as a captain for American Airlines. It was at Virginia that he met Ashley, the woman who would become his wife and partner through decades of moves, milestones, and children.

Though he rarely stepped into the political spotlight, he stood beside his father when it mattered, a steady presence behind the scenes of campaigns and crises. Now, as his family gathers at Princess Anne Country Club to remember him, they’re asking for donations, not flowers — to the schools that shaped him, or to any cause that reflects a life lived with quiet duty and love. He leaves behind Ashley, their children Caroline and Douglas Shepp Jr., and grandson Teddy, who will grow up on stories of the man who never sought attention, but will be deeply missed.

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