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August 1, 2002
Pete Seibert, Vail founder, dead at 77
Wednesday July 17, 2002
VAIL, Colo. (AP) - Peter W. Seibert, whose passion for skiing led him
to launch what became the world-famous Vail mountain resort, has died
at age 77.
Seibert had been diagnosed with cancer of the esophagus last year.
He died Monday. He is credited with forever changing the area by making
Vail Mountain one of the premier destinations for skiers.
While working at the Loveland Ski Resort in 1957, Seibert and longtime
friend Earl Eaton took a look at what is now called Vail Mountain. After
a seven-hour climb and what may have been the mountain's first descent
on skis, Seibert and Eaton became determined to build "the most beautiful
ski resort in the world." On Jan. 9, 1960, Seibert gathered a group
of nine men together for the first meeting of the board of directors
for what ultimately became Vail Resorts Inc., America's largest ski
company.
"He's done a lot. He got Vail put together," Eaton said Monday.
Seibert was born Aug. 7, 1924, in Sharon, Mass. He strapped on his
first pair of skis at age 7. "Never have I experienced a more complete
sense of joy and adventure than when I first stuck my hunting boots
into the leather toe straps and proceeded down the modest hills outside
of town," Seibert wrote in his book, "Vail: Triumph of a Dream," published
in 2000. "My life changed completely because of those first real skis."
In 1943, Seibert, then an 18-year-old ski racer, joined the U.S. Army
and volunteered for the 10th Mountain Division, where he trained for
high-altitude winter combat. On March 3, 1945, as a platoon sergeant
in Italy he was nearly killed by mortar shells, shattering both arms
and severely injuring his face and his right leg. Army doctors told
Seibert he may never walk again. After 17 months of rehabilitation,
he was released from the army, determined to prove the doctors wrong.
"One way or another, skiing was going to be my life," Seibert wrote.
After the war, Seibert settled in Aspen, where he worked for the ski
patrol and began to ski race again. Seibert remained chief executive
officer of Vail until 1977.
Memorial service on July 29
VAIL (press release) - The Vail community, snowsports industry and
friends from around the globe deeply mourn the loss of Pete Seibert,
who passed away at the age of 77 on July 15, 2002.
The Seibert family wishes to invite friends and the community to a
memorial service for Pete, honoring and celebrating his life as a true
mountain pioneer. The memorial service will be held on Monday, July
29, 2002 at noon at the Ford Amphitheater Vilar Pavilion in Vail.
A reception at the amphitheater immediately will follow the service.
For more information on the memorial service please contact the Vail
Valley Foundation at (970) 949-1999. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to the Shaw Regional Cancer Center in Edwards. The Cancer Center
provides an elite level of care for cancer patients in the beautiful
Rocky Mountains. Checks may be made out to Vail Valley Medical Center
Foundation and should include “Peter Seibert Memorial” in the reference
line. Donations should be mailed to the Vail Valley Medical Center Foundation,
P.O. Box 40,000, Vail, CO 81658. For more information about making a
Peter Seibert Memorial donation, please call (970) 569-7484.
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