James Lovell, Apollo 13 Hero with Milwaukee Roots, Dies at 97

Milwaukee Son Who Conquered the Cosmos
James A. Lovell Jr., the famed astronaut raised in Milwaukee, passed away on August 7 in Lake Forest, Illinois, at age 97. Lovell’s journey from a Midwestern upbringing to commanding one of NASA’s most dramatic missions cemented his place in space exploration history.
From Juneau High to NASA’s Frontier
Born in Cleveland in 1928, Lovell grew up in Milwaukee and attended Juneau High School before embarking on his engineering studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. This Wisconsin connection came full circle throughout his life.
Selected by NASA’s second astronaut group in 1962, he flew four orbital missions: Gemini 7, Gemini 12, Apollo 8 and Apollo 13. His leadership during the crisis aboard Apollo 13—when an oxygen tank exploded en route to the Moon—turned a near catastrophe into a testament to human ingenuity and calm under pressure.
Moments That Defined a Generation
- Apollo 8 Pioneer: Lovell served as command module pilot on Apollo 8—the first mission to orbit the Moon—helping capture the iconic Earthrise from space.
- Apollo 13 “Successful Failure”: The critical failure aboard Apollo 13 thrust Lovell into international spotlight, as he and his crew executed a daring, improvised return to Earth. NASA and the public hailed it as a triumph of resilience.
Life After Flight
After retiring from NASA and the Navy in 1973, Lovell pursued a successful career in business and even co‑authored Lost Moon, the book behind the blockbuster film Apollo 13. He later ran a restaurant in Lake Forest that showcased his NASA memorabilia.
His passing marks the close of a remarkable chapter in space history—he was not only a pioneer but also the last surviving member of NASA’s “Next Nine” astronaut class.
Why It Matters for SheboyganLife Readers
Lovell’s roots in Wisconsin and his extraordinary legacy resonate deeply with communities like Sheboygan. His journey embodies the spirit of perseverance and innovation—a beacon of inspiration for students, space enthusiasts, and anyone aiming for the stars.
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Jim Lovell, astronaut who commanded Apollo 13, dies at 97