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Brian O'Neil
The former District Archaeologist for Powers Elevation (a division of Petroleum Information Corporation) and an authority on the archaeology of the Western Slope.
Brian Rapp
Telluride Times-Journal January 5, 1995 Brian W. Rapp 1942 - 1994: "Brian Rapp died on Christmas Day. He was 52. His five-year battle with the AIDS virus came to an end in Santa Barbara, Calif., with his wife, mother and daughter at his side. His passing was celebrated this week with a ceremony atop Mt. Shasta, and will be further celebrated in the spring with a ceremony on Hastings Mesa. Although his death was untimely, Rapp left behind a distinguished record in resort management, municipal government and scholarship. At the time of his passing, he was president of Peak Investments, developers of Old Elam Ranch and The Falls. Prior to that, he served as general manager of Aspen Skiing Co., president of Telluride Ski Resort, and president of both Beaver Creek Resort and Beaver Creek Associates. In the public arena, Rapp served as assistant county executive in Santa Clara County, Calif. and city manager of Flint, Mich. He was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow at the International Center for Scholars and a Presidential Interchange Fellow with the National Security Council/U.S. State Department. He held adjunct professorships at Stanford University, University California-Berkeley, and University of Michigan. He graduated from Yale in l964 with a degree in history and political science, received an M.A. in economics and politics from Cambridge and an M.A. in international economics from Johns Hopkins. Rapp was born June 19, 1942 in Washington, D.C., the son of Elizabeth Rapp, who survives him at age 82, and Morton H. Rapp, deceased. He is also survived by his wife, Rita Marie Rapp, whom he married on Hastings Mesa in September 1989. Rapp is also survived by a brother, Cory, of Telluride, and daughter Kaya Elizabeth Skye." Link accessed 5/12/21 from: https://yale64.org/remembrances/rapp.htm

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