Rest In Peace, RC

Category: In Memoriam

Post 1 by Nick6489 (11 years a Zoner) on Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 9:29:10

The early zoners probably know who RC is, otherwise known as Rich Cavallaro. You might
have known him from Twitter as richcav. Well...he's gone. Died on Friday of pneumonia at
age 28. He was, technically, my first ever friend. He was fun to be around, loyal as hell, an
utter weirdo with more quirks than you can shake a stick at, a bit of a ladies man, and much
more besides. Read his obituary.

Make heaven a bit more geeky for us, brother.

Post 2 by zackmack2000 ( extreme killer of the keys) on Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 15:44:23

I really didn't get a chance to know him that well, I knew about his passing from a group that i'm in on what'sapp that he also was apart of, this came as an instant shock to me.

Post 3 by Shadow_Cat (I've now got the silver prolific poster award! wahoo!) on Wednesday, 29-Nov-2017 7:14:21

I had met him, but didn't know him well. Still, like others, it was a surprise when I heard of it. My thoughts are with the family and friends who love him.

Post 4 by Liquid tension experiment (move over school!) on Wednesday, 29-Nov-2017 15:01:51

Rich and I met at LCB in 2012. He always had this happy energy about him. mad smart, and good with music, and a good friend to me. I still haven't even processed this yet.

Post 5 by Remy (I've now got the silver prolific poster award! wahoo!) on Wednesday, 29-Nov-2017 15:39:29

Neither met him, nor seen him on here, but 28's really early to fall afoul of mortality. Condolences to all who knew him.

Post 6 by ADVOCATOR! (Finally getting on board!) on Saturday, 02-Dec-2017 0:30:27

This is really sad. I don't know him, but dying at 28, is tragic.
R.I.P.
Blessings In Christ,
Sarah

Post 7 by write away (The Zone's Blunt Object) on Saturday, 02-Dec-2017 2:11:16

I bought some tech from Rich years ago--I forget what I bought. He was always buying and selling cool stuff, and that's primarily how I knew him. I see all these memories people have of him though, and I wish I would've known him better. He seems like he was a great guy. This hits home a little hard even though I didn't know him because I'm 28 as well. It's so disturbing and heartbreaking knowing someone my age--young still--is so painfully mortal. I mean, yes, of course, people of all ages pass away every day, but you guys know what I'm saying. It hits a little close to home. I hope he rests in peace.