Richard S McVay

Richard S McVay

July 30, 1952 - January 11, 2011

Richard S McVay

July 30, 1952 - January 11, 2011

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Richard S McVay lives in , passed away at the age of 58.
Born on July 30, 1952 and passed away on January 11, 2011.

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17 responses to Richard S McVay

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  1. I am very sorry for your loss. I had the great pleasure of Richard being my vendor rep on the Sony line at Ingram Micro, not once, but twice for many years. Many of good times shared while he visited the Buffalo Office, and after hour events. Cheers to you Richard, may you rest in peace.

  2. Richard was an amazing individual, coworker and mentor. I really enjoyed the accounts we shared at Sony. I also appreciated that even when we didn’t work directly together I could always give Richard a call for advice and coaching. I loved Richard’s passion and knowledge of music. I really value the music he shared with me and so glad that he has left me with a legacy of great Christmas mixes that I will treasure for years to come. Richard was an all around great guy and I will miss him.

  3. I worked with Richard at Sony and considered him a good friend. He had a unique personality and I always look forward to hearing his “hey buddy” greeting. Richard had a passion for his work which I think was only exceeded for his love of music. He was a very knowledgable and compassionate guy, and I wish that I had more time to spend with him.

  4. I was lucky enough to have met Richard in 1997 and work closely with him as my rep for years. We became friends and not just co-workers. He was my go-to person for career and personal guidance and advice on TV’s and electronics. I will miss him so much. My thoughts are with his family and loved ones. Thank you Richard for being such a good friend to me and for sharing so many good times…

  5. I worked with Richard at Sony for many years at Ingram Micro. I enjoyed working with him and appreciated our friendship. He was a great guy and we’ll all miss him.

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