Former US Rep John Dingell — Longest Serving Member of Congress Ever — Dies at 92

Thursday, 07 February 2019 09:11 PM EST ET

John Dingell, a gruff Michigan Democrat who entered the U.S. House of Representatives in 1955 to finish his late father's term and became a legislative heavyweight and longest-serving member of Congress, died on Thursday, Michigan lawmakers said. He was 92.

Dingell served 59 years in the House before retiring in 2015 because, as he said to a Michigan business group at the time, he no longer could "live up to my own personal standard" for serving in Congress.

On Wednesday, Dingell's wife, Debbie Dingell, who was elected to succeed him, said on Twitter that she skipped the State of the Union address in Washington to be with him after his health declined.

The Detroit News reported he was in hospice care after being diagnosed with prostate cancer, which he had decided not to treat.

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John Dingell, the longest-serving member of Congress in history, died Thursday at the age of 92, according to the Detroit News.Dingell recently entered hospice care after a cancer diagnosis.First elected in 1955, Dingell became revered on both sides of the aisle on Capitol...
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