Ray Duncan, ski area founder, dies

Ray Duncan, ski area founder, dies

Skiing pioneer, vintner dies at 84
The first shipment of equipment to be used in the actual construction of the chair lift at Purgatory Ski Area arrives in May 1965. Ray Duncan, left, is shown with Dale McConnel, terminal manager for Rio Grande Motorway, which hauled the pipe, and Jim Helmerick, project engineer.
Ray Duncan, the founder and principal owner of Purgatory Ski Area until 1986, died Friday. He was 84.
Raymond Duncan, Purgatory Ski Area founder, later established Silver Oak Winery.

Ray Duncan, ski area founder, dies

The first shipment of equipment to be used in the actual construction of the chair lift at Purgatory Ski Area arrives in May 1965. Ray Duncan, left, is shown with Dale McConnel, terminal manager for Rio Grande Motorway, which hauled the pipe, and Jim Helmerick, project engineer.
Ray Duncan, the founder and principal owner of Purgatory Ski Area until 1986, died Friday. He was 84.
Raymond Duncan, Purgatory Ski Area founder, later established Silver Oak Winery.
Raymond Twomey Duncan

No memorial service has been scheduled at this time.
Raymond Twomey Duncan married Sally Folwell on July 4, 1988, at the family’s Diamond Tail Ranch in Colorado.
He is survived by his wife of 27 years, Sally Duncan; their six children; and 16 grandchildren.
During his life, Duncan received numerous honors. He was named Wildcatter of the Year in 1998 by the Independent Petroleum Association of the Mountain States and, in 2004, was inducted into the Rocky Mountain Oil & Gas Hall of Fame. In 2006, he was inducted into the Colorado Ski Hall of Fame and, in 2012, into the Colorado Business Hall of Fame.
He maintained a cabin at Electra Lake and was a frequent visitor to Southwest Colorado after moving to Denver in 1967.

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