Allen Richard “Dick” Tourangeau J.D. ’59 and his two brothers were raised by a single mother during the Depression. The lack of a father and male role model was difficult for the boys and affected each of them in different ways. Dick was astute and resourceful. He worked on ore boats on the Great Lakes in high school, was a logger in college, played football and ran track, served in the U.S. Army, graduated law school, and practiced law for nearly four decades. His family likes to joke that Dick spent all his nine lives over the course of his 95 years piloting small and aerobatic planes. Dick died on July 14, 2024.