Funeral remembrances for Ramon Munoz, the owner of RM Low Trucking, who committed suicide after being harassed by Tea App users

 Ramon Muñoz, a well-known businessman, friend, and cherished family member, passed himself by suicide after suffering from years of online harassment from users on the Tea App. The trucking community in Colorado and beyond is in deep sorrow at his passing.


Ramon, the proud owner of RM Low Trucking, was originally from Chihuahua, Mexico, and he lived in Fort Lupton, Colorado. He was well-known for his captivating personality, giving nature, and affection for his friends and family in addition to his diligence in the trucking sector. 


Those who knew him best are deeply saddened by the news of his death. His ability to make everyone feel welcome, his commitment to assisting others, and his kindness are all remembered by his friends.


His love of community, whether at work, the gym, or weekend get-togethers, was his greatest passion, second only to his love of trucks and the open road. A close friend expressed the anguish of losing someone who had grown to be like a brother in a moving tribute:

"I am really sorry for you and our family. Knowing that I will not again be able to see your smile or hear your voice again makes me mad. We have been very close over the last few months; you are now my right-hand man, my best buddy, and my gym companion. I shared with you details about my life that not many people were aware of. You became like a brother to me because we spent so much time together. I wish there was something I could have done to modify your story's outcome. We had a great time in Mexico last week. You were so joyful and sincere with me, and you never made me feel excluded, so I never would have imagined anything would have happened. Brother, you are loved. Would that we could have spent more time together and created more memories. Hermano, descansa en paz. My kid, soar high.


Another friend reflected on their youth, remembering the fun and carefree times they had together:


I can not help but remember about all the wonderful times we shared in the parking lot, when we were just a group of kids having the time of their lives, trucking, driving, and laughing a lot with wonderful friends. Thank you for those wonderful memories, Ramon. Rest in peace. I will always remember you and them.

Ramon was more than just a well-known figure to those involved in the trucking industry; he was ingrained in the culture. His pals recall his unwavering passion for the road, late-night truck rendezvous, and highway excursions. That enthusiasm was aptly encapsulated in one tribute:


"This is not real right now, fuuuck guy. I recall the enjoyable highway pulls we had on the way to the truck festival, Ramon Munoz. I will see you later, but it is not goodbye. We will keep it safe down here, just as you keep us safe up there. Smack those Jakes up there with floating gears. Much love, dude. RIP.”


The tragic consequences of cyberbullying and the mental health issues it can cause are brought home by Ramon's death. According to those close to him, the emotional toll of the harassment he experienced on the Tea App added to the stressors in his life.


His passing serves as a stark reminder of the need for empathy and responsibility in both online and offline communities. In addition to being a successful trucking company owner, Ramon was a devoted friend, a trustworthy family guy, and a man who was always willing to provide a helping hand.


Ramon's presence enhanced the lives of others around him, whether it was through arranging the next truck event, sharing laughs in a parking lot, or just checking in on someone is wellbeing. His memory will always be treasured by his family, friends, and coworkers. His legacy will endure in the tales told, the miles traveled, and the unwavering love.


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