Personal Life
He is married to the former Lynne Denise Mungle of St. Charles, Missouri, who works with Coldwell Banker Real Estate, and coordinates many charity and volunteer events. They have three daughters, Michelle, Sarah, and Aimee. Precourt and his wife enjoy golfing, downhill skiing, and flying light aircraft.
He flies a Varieze, an experimental aircraft that he built. His daughters have also pursued successful educational careers:
- Michelle graduated from Rice University in 2003, and is currently pursuing an MD/PhD degree in public health policy from the University of Michigan Medical School and School of Public Health.
- Sarah graduated from the University of Texas in 2005, where she earned a degree in applied learning and development with a minor in psychology, and is currently living in Columbus, Ohio.
- Aimee graduated from Stanford University in 2008, where she competed for the Women's Gymnastics team, and is currently pursuing an MD degree at the University of Michigan Medical School.
Precourt became a grandfather following the births of two grandsons in 2009 and 2010.
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