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Raymond T. Duncan

1930 - 2015

Raymond T. Duncan obituary, 1930-2015, Denver, CA

BORN

1930

DIED

2015

FUNERAL HOME

Drinkwine Family Mortuary, Inc.

999 W. Littleton Blvd.

Littleton, Colorado

Raymond Duncan Obituary

Raymond Twomey Duncan, American entrepreneur and vintner, passed away on October 9 at his home in Denver, CO. He was 84. A pioneer in the wine, oil, ski and golf businesses; as well as wildcatter, rancher, investor, citizen, father and patriarch, Mr. Duncan is best remembered as a hands-on leader across his community, family and businesses. "There's a lot of fun to be had in developing something and making it the best you can to the limits of your ability," said Duncan to The Denver Post in 1986. "I function as a fully committed partner in both concern about the operation and pride in the result." Born in South Bend, Indiana in 1930, Mr. Duncan attended the University of Notre Dame, graduating in 1952 with a degree in Philosophy. He joined the Marine Corps and served in the Korean War, ending his military career as a Captain. In 1958, the Duncan family moved to Durango, CO, a center of the growing oil and gas business where he founded Duncan Oil and Purgatory Ski resort in the San Juan Mountains. Mr. Duncan and his family moved to Denver in 1967 to further pursue the oil and gas business. In 1970, Mr. Duncan accepted an invitation to visit the Napa Valley from college friends Jack and Mary Novak, founders of Spottswoode Winery. The opportunity he envisioned from that trip would shape the course of his life and the burgeoning California wine industry. He would later go on to say of the visit, "Don't go to Napa in the springtime, you will buy too much land!" By 1972, Mr. Duncan had acquired several vineyard properties in the Alexander and Napa Valleys with the goal of planting vineyards to grow and sell grapes. Through a chance meeting with winemaker Justin Meyer, they soon became friends and founded Silver Oak "over a case of beer and a handshake." Duncan and Meyer's shared vision for Silver Oak was to devote their resources to the single-minded pursuit of Cabernet Sauvignon, indeed a novel approach at the time. As founder of Silver Oak, Mr. Duncan is known for implementing a philosophy of constant improvement to "preserve Silver Oak's heritage for future generations." Under his leadership, the company grew into "one of the most iconic California wineries, helping burnish an image of high quality for the region." Today the winery maintains that vision under the leadership of Mr. Duncan's sons, Tim and David Duncan. Together with his four sons, the family founded Twomey Cellars in 1999, named after their father and Mr. Duncan's mother, Velma Twomey Duncan. On July 4, 1988, Ray married his soul mate and love of his life, Sally, at the family's Diamond Tail Ranch in Colorado. In 1998, Mr. Duncan was named Wildcatter of the Year by the Independent Petroleum Association of Mountain States, and in 2004 was inducted into the Rocky Mountain Oil & Gas Hall of Fame. In 2006 he was inducted in to the Colorado Ski Hall of Fame. In 2012, Mr. Duncan was inducted into the Colorado Business Hall of Fame. He has been involved in numerous philanthropic pursuits, including the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, The Denver Art Museum, Kent Denver School, Saint Helena Montessori School and Sonoma Academy, as well as many others. He also served as one of the founders of Castle Pines Golf Club, and worked for years to make it the best golf club possible. In 2008, he endowed a men's residence hall at the University of Notre Dame, Duncan Hall, to epitomize his values of community, brotherhood and respect. This year, with support from Mr. Duncan and his family, the university broke ground on the Duncan Student Center, a nine story, 400,000 sq. ft. focal point of student life at Notre Dame to be completed in 2017. As of August 2015, Mr. Duncan was still signing autographs at Silver Oak Release Day. He is survived by his wife Sally, their six children and 16 grandchildren. Donations can be made to St. Helena Hospital Foundation http://foundation.sthelenahospitals.org/, Clinic Ole http://www.olehealth.org/,and Children's Hospital Colorado Foundation http://www.childrenscoloradofoundation.org. Mass of Christian burial, Thursday Oct. 15 at 10a.m at Church of the Risen Christ. There will be a visitation from 3-5 on Wednesday at Drinkwine Family Mortuary, 999 W. Littleton Blvd, Littleton, CO 80120. "Life is a Cabernet"

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Published by www.denverpost.com on Oct. 11, 2015.

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Jerry Middleton

October 10, 2020

Five years later, I still miss your SMILE and WITT
"Barber To A Star"

Lee Stephenson

October 10, 2016

I had the distinct pleasure of working for Ray for 12 years. He was a giant among men and I am a better person for having known him. No one was more honest and genuine. He will truly be missed.

John & Katie Ogier

October 15, 2015

What an honor and a pleasure it was to work for Ray Duncan! He was a great mentor and friend, with a wonderful sense of humor. And so incredibly quick and insightful. We will miss him. We extend our condolences and prayers to Sally and the entire Duncan family.

John Bettridge

October 15, 2015

Ray challenged us to be our best, to find a way to accomplish those things that often seemed undoable. Above all he showed us time and again by example. I think if there is any possible consolation during this sad time, it is knowing how Ray would have wanted us to carry ourselves forward. My sincerest sympathies to all of the family.

Kind Regards,
John Bettridge

John Mitchell

October 14, 2015

October 14, 2015


Ray was a unique individualist, one of a kind, who went through life setting goals and then proceeding to achieve them. He had widespread interests, but unlike most he shared his life with others. He was the best boss I ever had and one of my friends. Were it not for Ray, and his steady example, in victory and defeat, I would not have had the stomach for oil and gas exploration. One of my regrets is that I never shared this thought with him. We extend our sympathy to the entire family and to all of those who worked with him and for him. We were in the Marine Corps together, having been commissioned with him the same day, September 20, 1952 at Camp Upshur west of Quantico in the Virginia hills. His was a life well lived.

Semper Fi

Vi at Highlands Ranch.

Patterson McKinlay

October 13, 2015

Our thoughts and prayers to the Duncan family. Ray embodied the American spirit - a true maverick and a real entrepreneur. He left the world a better place.

Patterson

W. D.. Connor

October 13, 2015

Ray Duncan's contribution to the retriever game was well trained, competitive retrievers and judging the Arkansas Valley Retriever Club licensed field trial August 1981 and May 1984. Notable retrievers, among several Ray owned, were FC-AFC Volwoods Lucy, FC-AFC Poco Negro Diablo and FC Castlebay's Slew Man Two. Semper Fi and God Speed, Ray.

W. D. Connor

October 12, 2015

My sincere condolences to the bereaved family at this most difficult time. May the God of all comfort provide you with whatever is needed so you can cope with your great loss. Psalms 83:18.

Jim Oltmans

October 12, 2015

I was so privileged to have worked with Ray since April, 1980 as a geophysicist at Duncan Oil. I was always impressed with his decisions which led to finding oil and selling many prospects. He understood maps better than most and always asked the best questions. He was the best boss I ever had, and I will always miss him.

E. Marie

October 12, 2015

To the Family: May the God of all comfort grant you peace during these difficult times. Ps.83:18.

John Wagner

October 12, 2015

This extremely generous classmate to Our Lady's University and his family will be remembered in our prayers. RIP.

James and Joann Hards

October 11, 2015

RTD. A true legend and extraordinary person. The generosity of Ray and Sally and all the Duncan family, to share their blessings to make our world that much better and enjoyable, will live on and always be remembered. We hope the many prayers and well wishes will comfort his family, friends and employees. We mourn your loss and raise our glass with your remarkable wine, out on the range, on a boat, or enjoying a good steak, or while watching the Broncos game or up on the ski slopes...
With love ❤ The Hards Family

Jerry Middleton

October 11, 2015

I will miss Ray and his smile and his graciousness. He was a special man in my life.

Jerry Middleton
Barber to "A" Star

Jerry Middleton

October 11, 2015

I will miss Ray's smile and his graciousness. He was a very special many in my life.

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