Sidney A Dines

Class of: 1976
Deceased: 2016-11-13

There are a few extraordinary people in this world, individuals who spread their love, wisdom and infectiousness for life to all they meet. Sid Dines was one of these. Born in Cambridge, MA to Colorado state Senator Allen Dines and Audrey Kay Dines in 1947, Sid decided early on to avoid the constrictions of an ordinary life hemmed in by rules and social conventions. He grew up wild, pushing against authority and rebelling against the norms of public and private schools to finally find his place in the U.S. Marine Corp. The Marines helped define Sid and gave him the discipline he sought and the purpose he desired. Sid took this experience and parlayed it into a life of international adventure and excitement, flying and sailing around the world, and establishing deep and abiding friendships that shaped him and shaped those he encountered.

Sid found the love of his life, Connie, when he asked to be introduced to her at a travel party in Denverthe ultimate risk taking experience that only reinforced his understanding and conviction that smart risks hold great value. In marriage and partnership, Sid settled down enough to raise a son and daughter that over the years both challenged him and deeply fed his soul. His children, Bear and Kaylin, in equal part with Connie became the central and abiding core of his life and his purpose. Driven by a dread of complacency, one day Sid woke up and decided that time living overseas would be good for “the family” and lo and behold, they moved to Barcelona for a year a family adventure that provided a lifetime love of Spanish food, wine and friends. The years seemed to have little effect on Sid he continued a life of Masters ski racing, flying in airshows with his buddies from the 69th Battalion, hiking, traveling, climbing, sailing, golf, desert motorcycling, rafting and adventures. His friendships, his work leading the Donnell-Kay Foundation and his off-beat sense of humor endeared him to many, confused the rest and ensured his legacy as a kind, giving, loving and incredibly thoughtful man.