Charles J. Colgan

Male 1926 - 2017  (90 years)


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  • Name Charles J. Colgan 
    Birth 25 Sep 1926  Frostburg, Allegany County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 3 Jan 2017  Aldie, Loudoun County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
    • Charles is the grandson of Rachel McKenzie and Grant Deibler.

      A former Allegany County resident, Charles J. Colgan, has been elected to the Virginia State Senate. Senator-Elect Colgan was born in Frostburg, Maryland and was raised in Garrett County by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Deibler. He graduated from Grantsville High School in 1944. He served two years in the United States Army Air Corps and married Agnes Lorretta Footen of Frostburg. Colgan has been a resident of Manassa, Va., for the past eleven years. He is president of Colgan Airways Corporation and operates a commuter airline between Washington and the New York area. In 1971 he was elected to the Prince William County Board of Supervisors, where he served one year as Chairman. In June 1975, he entered the Democratic primary opposing the incumbent State Senator H. Selwyn Smith. Colgan defeated Smith in the primary and was successful in his bid for election, defeating Republican candidate, Lawrence Randall on November 4. He will take his seat in the Virginia Senate January 14. Colgan and his wife, Agnes, have eight children and one grandchild. The Cumberland Evening Times, April 27, 1976



      Charles J. "Chuck" Colgan retired in January 2016, as the longest-serving State Senator in Virginia history. Senator Colgan, whose home district includes Prince William County, Manassas, and Manassas Park, championed higher education around the Commonwealth for decades because he recognized that strong state universities make for a strong state and that world-class universities attract talent, which leads to innovation and growth. Orphaned at age 5, Colgan grew up on his grandparents' farm in Western Maryland. Following high school, he enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps Reserve as an aviation cadet. He was called into active duty during World War II, serving two years in the Army Air Corps and three years in the Air Force Reserves. Dreaming of a career in aviation, he became a commercial pilot and licensed airframe and power plant mechanic. In September of 1964, his aviation career brought him and his wife, Agnes to Prince William County, and in 1965 he formed Colgan Airways, Inc., which grew to operate one of the 10 largest flight schools in the country. Presidential Airlines acquired Colgan Airways, Inc., in 1985. Wanting to stay in the aviation business, he and his family established Colgan Air, Inc., in 1990. The airline served 53 cities in 16 states and had nearly 1,300 employees. Colgan and his family received the Turboprop Airline Executive of the Year Award before selling the enterprise in 2007. Closely paralleling his aviation career was Colgan's active community involvement and public service. Colgan entered elected office in 1971, when he was elected as the Gainesville District member of the Prince William Board of County Supervisors, serving one year as Chairman. At the urging of local business leaders, Colgan ran for and was elected to the Virginia State Senate in 1975. During his 10 consecutive terms in the Virginia Senate, Colgan introduced 560 bills and 120 joint resolutions, secured funding for the 234 bypass, the Prince William Campus of George Mason University, the Forensic Science Labotory, and buildings at the Woodbridge and Manassas Campuses of the Northern Virginia Community College and many more. During his career, Colgan was named the "Most Influential Citizen in Prince William County" by Potomac News and "Man of the Year" by the Manassas Journal Messenger. The Virginia Transit Association named him Virginia Senator of the Year for his work on local transportation. He has been inducted into the Virginia Aviation Hall of Fame and the recipient of the Fox 5 Hometown Hero Award and Leadership Prince William's Leadership Vision Award. In 2016, a high school in Prince William County was named in his honor. He was honored with a wonderful retirement party organized by a group of business and community leaders at the Hylton Performing Arts Center in September 2015. It was attended by more than 800. In September on his 90th birthday, a bronze statue was dedicated to him in dedication of his commitment, leadership and extraordinary service to Prince William County, the cities of Manassas and Manassas Park, and the Commonwealth of Virginia. The statue sits in front of Colgan Hall that was recently renamed for him at George Mason University. A true statesman, Senator Colgan achieved results based on principles and bi-partisan leadership. He is preceded in death by his loving wife of 52 years, Agnes L. (Footen) Colgan; his parents, Ruth and Raymond Colgan; brother, William Colgan and sister, Catherine Bellows. Surviving are his eight children and their spouses, Charles and Patricia Colgan, Ruth and Robert Willis, Michael and Julie Colgan, Raymond and Lisa Colgan, Mary and Pat Finnigan, Dot and James Chaplin, Patrick and Dee Dee Colgan and Tim and Colleen Colgan, 24 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren, wife, Carmen Alicia Colgan, sister-in-law, Sister Maris Stella, brother, Robert Colgan and many nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Transitional Housing BARN, 9541 Linton Hall Rd, Bristow, VA 20136, or Medical Missionaries, 9590 Surveyor Ct., Manassas, VA 20110. Visitation and funeral mass will be held at All Saints Catholic Church in Manassas, where Senator Colgan served as an usher for 50 years. Arrangements by Pierce Funeral Home in Manassas.
      Published on January 5, 2017 in Cumberland Times News
    Person ID I15162  McKenzie Genealogy
    Last Modified 29 Oct 2021 

    Father Raymond Thomas Colgan,   b. 4 Feb 1897, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 25 Mar 1932, Frostburg, Allegany County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 35 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother Ruth Amelia Deibler,   b. 1904, Garrett County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 25 Aug 1931, Frostburg, Allegany County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 27 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Family ID F07127  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Agnes Loretta Footen,   b. 20 May 1927, Frostburg, Alleghany County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 17 Jan 2001, Nokesville, Prince William County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 73 years) 
    Children 
     1. Charles J. Jr. Colgan,   b. Private  [Father: private]  [Mother: private]
     2. Ruth C. Colgan,   b. Private  [Father: private]  [Mother: private]
     3. Michael J. Colgan,   b. Private  [Father: private]  [Mother: private]
     4. Raymond T. Colgan,   b. Private  [Father: private]  [Mother: private]
     5. Mary C. Colgan,   b. Private  [Father: private]  [Mother: private]
     6. Dot Colgan,   b. Private  [Father: private]  [Mother: private]
     7. Patrick S. Colgan,   b. Private  [Father: private]  [Mother: private]
     8. Timothy C. Colgan,   b. Private  [Father: private]  [Mother: private]
    Family ID F07181  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 29 Oct 2021 

    Family 2 Carmen Alicia Bernal,   b. Private 
    Marriage Private 
    Family ID F07182  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 29 Oct 2021 


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