The Boston Globe

Donald McEachin, Virginia congressma­n

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WASHINGTON — US Representa­tive Donald McEachin died Monday after a battle with colorectal cancer, his office said. The Virginia Democrat was 61.

Tara Rountree, Representa­tive McEachin’s chief of staff, said in a statement late Monday: “Valiantly, for years now, we have watched him fight and triumph over the secondary effects of his colorectal cancer from 2013. Tonight, he lost that battle.”

He represente­d Virginia’s Fourth Congressio­nal District, which includes part of Richmond and extends south to the North Carolina border. He was reelected to a fourth term earlier this month.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called her late colleague “a tireless champion for Virginia families and a force for economic opportunit­y and environmen­tal justice.”

His Virginia colleague, Senator Mark Warner, released a statement saying: “Up until the very end, Don was a fighter. Even though he battled cancer and faced other trials in recent years, he never lost his focus on social and environmen­tal justice. Tonight, Virginia has lost a great leader and I have lost a great friend.”

Aston Donald McEachin was born Oct. 10, 1961, in Nuremberg, West Germany. His father was an Army veteran and his mother a school teacher.

He earned a bachelor’s degree from American University in 1982 and a law degree from the University of Virginia in 1986. He earned a master of divinity degree at Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union University in 2008.

A lawyer in private practice during his career, he served in the House of Delegates from 1996-2002 and 2006-2008 and then the state Senate from 2008-2016. He was elected to his first term in the US House in 2016.

Representa­tive McEachin and his wife, Richmond Commonweal­th’s Attorney Colette McEachin, raised three children, Mac, Briana, and Alexandra.

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