Richard de la Barre "Dick" Duke

1930 - 2022

Richard de la Barre "Dick" Duke obituary, 1930-2022, Chelsea, MI

Richard de la Barre "Dick" Duke

1930 - 2022

Richard Duke Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Cole Funeral Chapel - Chelsea from Sep. 26 to Sep. 27, 2022.

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Richard "Dick" de la Barre Duke
of Chelsea, Michigan, formerly of Clinton, Maryland; East Lansing and Ann Arbor, age 91, died Saturday, September 24, 2022 at Silver Maples of Chelsea. He was born December 19, 1930 in Washington, D.C., the son of James Paul and Florence Ilda (de la Barre) Duke. Dick grew up on a small farm in Clinton, Maryland with 7 brothers and sisters where he milked the family cow, delivered newspapers, and went fishing in the Chesapeake with his dad. He was preceded in death by his parents, and siblings Paul, Kate, Nelson, Florence, David, and Joan. His brother Ted survives.



Dick met Marie Alice Myers their first week at Michigan State University at a church picnic. After serenading Marie in a canoe on the Red Cedar River, they were married for 67 years. He was profoundly grateful for their love and partnership and called her the "special blessing in his life." Together, they parented six children – Kathryn (Steve) Rickard, Washington, DC; J. Paul Duke III (Lori), Buckeye, AZ; Michele (Jim) Tanaka, Victoria, BC Canada; Lynda (Diego) Duke (St. Louis, MO), Lorraine (Ali) Atoui, San Diego, CA; Richard D. (Aliya) Duke Jr., Washington, DC. He has 9 beloved grandchildren – Jeffrey (Sho), Paul, Gina, Chris, Emma, Sasha, Victoria, Fareed, and Zahir. He was proud of all of them and loved to make them laugh. His humor, creativity, and love will long be remembered.

Dick and Marie traveled extensively, including taking their kids to live in Germany, Hawaii, and The Netherlands and camping throughout the western part of the United States. Summers included their cabin Up North, which their children and grandchildren continue to enjoy, and at the "farms" in Hillsdale and Brooklyn, where they enjoyed large gardens, miscellaneous tractor work, swimming in the pond, campfires, and stars. They wintered in Rockport, Texas for 20 years, regularly sharing blue crabs with his brother and sister-in-law, Nelson & Mary, and their daughter Doro and once landing a 30-pound snapper in the bay. Dick loved cars and restored a 1931 Ford Model A. Dad bonded with all dogs, and especially loved Thor, Bear, and Archie. He once rescued the family cat from a tall tree with 40 feet of dowels and some duct tape. Dick touched countless lives with his generosity, creativity, quick wit, and passionate mentoring.

His last 6 years were happily spent at Silver Maples, surrounded by loving caregivers and lots of ice cream. A very special thanks goes to the extraordinary Silver Maples community, Arbor Hospice, and Lori Doss for her limitless patience and good humor.

Dick valued education and the life of the mind. At age 16 he attended the University of Maryland (Ornamental Horticulture), commuting with his mother who also was earning her undergraduate degree. He proceeded to Michigan State University (Urban Planning) and then received his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan (Resource Economics).

Dick began his career as a professor at Michigan State University and then taught Urban Planning at the University of Michigan. He served as director of the Environmental Simulation Laboratory, chair of the Urban Planning program, chair of the Certificate in Gaming/Simulation, Rackham Graduate School, editor on numerous academic journals, and Emeritus Professor, Urban & Regional Planning. He published over 75 articles and multiple books, led almost 200 policy gaming projects, and gave keynote presentations in over a dozen different countries.

In 1958, Dick developed a municipal budget simulation for the city council of Lansing Michigan using a classic military war-gaming approach. Called 'Metropolis,' this training exercise was used extensively in multiple countries and became a model for this educational approach.

He was an early adopter of computer technology. His first book served as an overview of data processing for urban problems, setting the stage for what became a lifelong effort. A grant from the Ford Foundation enabled his lab to acquire an IBM 1130 computer; one of the first stand-alone computers on campus. Using the Lansing project as a 'laboratory community' he developed a hybrid simulation, with some components simulated in the computer while others employed human judgment. This evolved into a model of the most important urban systems that served as a prototype for the Metro-Apex policy game, employed as a training exercise for many years.

Dick developed and codified simulation theory and practice in his book "Gaming: The Future's Language". Over the course of his career, he participated in more than a hundred applications of the technique in over thirty countries. His most recent book (with his dear friend Jac Guerts) "Policy Games for Strategic Management" documented the theory & practice of gaming for policy applications.

During his career, Dick received numerous academic recognitions and professional awards. The 44th annual International Simulation and Gaming Association (ISAGA) convention in Austria (2012) was dedicated as a retrospective of his work, including founding ISAGA, the International Simulation & Gaming Association.

A Celebration of Life will be held at a future date. Memorial contributions may be made to Ann Arbor Parkinson's Support Group https://parkinsonsmi.org/support-mpf/donatenow. Arrangements were entrusted to Cole Funeral Chapel in Chelsea.

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September 20, 2024

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November 2, 2022

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Estelio Breto

September 20, 2024

I invited Richard Duke to the first Gaming Simulation conference in Caracas, Venezuela in 1976. Dick was a very special friend, very brilliant and specially very generous. I miss him a lot. May the Lord keep him in heaven forever. Estelio Breto, September 20, 2024.

Hema Dandekar

November 2, 2022

Very sad news to hear of Dick's passing. As a colleague, friend, and mentor Dick loomed large. His passion for planning, for gaming, and his vision/commitment to building Michigan's Urban and Regional Planning Program benefited all of us in that community and left a significant legacy. He is greatly missed and remembered with great affection.

My condolences to Marie and the Duke family in whom Dick took deep interest and pleasure.

Jonathan Levine

November 2, 2022

I will be forever grateful to Dick for his work building the Urban and Regional Planning Program at the University of Michigan. I wish Marie and the family comfort. Fondly, Jonathan Levine

Mitchell Rycus

November 1, 2022

Sad to hear about DIck's passing for all of us who were colleagues, friends and admirers. My heartfelt condolences go out to Marie and the kids. Mitch Rycus

Estelio Breto

October 22, 2022

Marie l understand your pain and share your sadness for the lost of your dear husband and friend Richar Duke. The Lord said " l am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. Those that believe in me l will give them to dtink from the creck of life for eternal life." May our dear friend Richard Duke rest fore
ver in the house of the Lord.

Laura Angelini

October 17, 2022

My condolences to the family and loved ones. I have met him through his works which I highly value. Shine up there, too.
Laura Angelini

Amparo Garcia-Carbonell

October 11, 2022

Dear Dick,
thank you for your friendship, for your inspiration, for your sensitivity, for your sense of humor and for being a great person. We will always keep you in our hearts and in our learning. A very strong hug for your dear Marie and your children.

Elyssebeth Leigh

October 10, 2022

Dick Duke is a name to be conjured with. His work created an organisation that has influenced thousands of people in more than 20 countries through the organisation which honours him as its founder. The International Simulation And Gaming Association will hold its 54th conference next year in France - and began as an idea of Dick's all those years ago. I met Dick at my first and ISAGA's 27th conference but had already been deeply influenced by his writing. All of us in ISAGA have been enriched by his work and by knowing him. He will be missed but always remembered.
Elyssebeth Leigh
Sydney. Australia.

Heide Lukosch (Chair of ISAGA EB)

October 10, 2022

It has been a great honor to get to know Dick as father and dedicated member of the ISAGA community. I have learned a lot from his approach towards Simulation Games, but moreover from his love for research and teaching. Thank you, Dick, for everything.

Annemieke Stoppelenburg

October 8, 2022

In my early twenties I had the honor of meeting Dick. An indelible impression: what wisdom, craftsmanship and mastery. And above all, his loving rigor to push is to make our work as best as possible.
He gave us a language for the future decades ago. A language that we in the Dutch Gaming community have been able to use for so many years - and still are. Sad to go on without his lively wisdom.
My heartfelt condolences to all Family and Friend who loved Dick.

Annemieke Stoppelenburg, The Netherlands

Donna S.Wirt

September 28, 2022

Dick was a great professor and innovator in planning communication. He inspired his students and treated us like friends. Kind regards to the family and sorry for your loss.
Donna S. Wirt, MUP '79

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