Doug McCain, the eldest son of late Senator John McCain, has died suddenly at the age of 66. The news was confirmed Sunday by his sister Meghan McCain, though the cause of death has not been made public.
Meghan McCain shared an emotional tribute to her brother on social media, writing, "I am deeply saddened to share the news of my brother Doug McCain's sudden passing." She described Doug as "a truly wonderful, joyful man" who brought "humor, fun and great conversation to every room." Meghan added that she would always cherish their memories together.
Doug McCain was part of the distinguished McCain military family legacy and served as a Navy pilot for years. He was the son of Carol Shepp, John McCain's first wife, and was later adopted by the Arizona senator after the couple married in 1965. The adoption solidified Doug's place within one of America's most prominent political families.
The McCain family has endured significant loss in recent years. John McCain, the longtime Arizona senator and 2008 Republican presidential nominee, died in 2018 following a battle with brain cancer. His passing marked the end of a storied political career that spanned more than three decades in the United States Senate.
Doug McCain is survived by his wife, Ashley, children Caroline and Shepp, daughters-in-law Ellie and Emily, his grandson Teddy, his mother Carol, and many others from the McCain family. His sudden death represents another profound loss for a family that has served the nation with distinction across multiple generations.
The McCain family's commitment to military service has been a defining characteristic spanning generations. Doug's service as a Navy pilot continued the tradition established by his adoptive father, who himself was a naval aviator and prisoner of war during the Vietnam War. This dedication to service has made the McCain name synonymous with American military and political leadership.










