Richard Cooley found courage on the Yale football field and lost an arm in World War II. He still managed to run Wells Fargo for 16 years, play squash and drive cars with a stick shift. He died Sept. 21 at 92.
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Richard Cooley found courage on the Yale football field and lost an arm in World War II. He still managed to run Wells Fargo for 16 years, play squash and drive cars with a stick shift. He died Sept. 21 at 92.