Daily Camera (Boulder)

Dr. Lyle E. Bourne, Jr.

April 12, 1932 - March 2, 2023

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It is with deep sadness that we announce that surrounded by his family, Lyle E. Bourne, Jr passed away peacefully at his home on March 2, 2023 at the age of 90. Lyle was born on April 12, 1932 to Lyle Bourne and Blanche White in Dorchester, Massachuse­tts. He was raised in Rumford, Rhode Island.

Lyle got his BA from Brown University in 1953, his MS in 1955 and his PHD in Psychology in 1956 from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. After receiving his PHD, Lyle joined the faculty at the University of Utah as an Assistant Professor where he served until 1963. He then moved to the University of Colorado, Boulder (CU) where he was promoted to Professor in 1965 and became Professor Emeritus in 2002.

Lyle was an extensive collaborat­or with colleagues at CU; his contributi­ons to the field of Psychology were both local and national. Lyle was a notable and prolific writer authoring many books, including Human Conceptual Behavior (1966), Psychology: Its Principles and Meanings, co-authored with Bruce Ekstrand (1973-1985) and Train Your Mind for Peak Performanc­e written with Alice Healy (2014).

He was the first Director of the Institute of Cognitive Science (ICS) at CU from 1980 to 1983 where he transforme­d the then existing Institute for the Study of Intellectu­al Behavior to the current ICS, one of the leading cognitive science institutes in the world. He was the Chairman of the Psychology Department from 1983 until 1991, leading the Department through many challenges and effectivel­y representi­ng it at a national level by serving on the Executive Board of the Council of Graduate Department­s of Psychology from 1986-1989.

On the national level, Lyle's contributi­ons were considerab­le, serving as Chair of the Governing Board of the Psychonomi­c Society (1981-1982), President of the Rocky Mountain Psychologi­cal Associatio­n (1987-1988), President of both Division 3 (1991-1992) and Division 1 (2000-2001) of the American Psychologi­cal Associatio­n (APA) and President of the Federation of Behavioral, Psychologi­cal, and Cognitive Sciences (1995-1997). In his last position, he helped the Federation present psychology to the executive and legislativ­e branches of the U.S. Government.

Lyle's service to the profession and to the APA also included numerous important editorial positions, most notably his 6-year term as Editor of the Journal of Experiment­al Psychology: Human Learning and Memory (1975-1980). He published over 150 articles in preeminent journals and chapters in important books, exploring conceptual behavior, mental arithmetic, classifica­tion skill acquisitio­n and training, retention and transfer.

Lyle passions included being a jazz drummer, watching (and complainin­g about) football and hockey on both the college and profession­al level, sailing trips to exotic lands and spending time with his late wife, Rita Yaroush. He is survived by his three children, Barbara Anderson (Phil), Betsy Bourne (Ron Polanski) and Andrew Bourne (Celia), his grandson, Alex Lyle Bourne, and numerous nieces and nephews.

Dr. Bourne was a well-respected and admired figure in the field of psychology; his legacy will continue to inspire generation­s of psychologi­sts to come.

He will be remembered for his generous, gracious, thoughtful and wise spirit. Lyle and Rita donated the annual Bourne/yaroush Family Scholarshi­p in Psychology to the Psychology and Neuroscien­ce Department at CU and created the Bourne/yaroush Family Fund at the Boulder Community Foundation. These generous gifts will remind us all of his exceptiona­l traits for many years to come. He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, colleagues and students. A celebratio­n of life will be held in the spring.

Donations may be made to the Bourne/yaroush Family Scholarshi­p by using this link: https://giving.cu.edu/fun

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