Ramon Munoz Obituary – Death: Tributes in loving memory of RM Low Trucking owner who took own life after bully by Tea App users

Ramon Munoz Obituary – Death: Tributes in loving memory of RM Low Trucking owner who took own life after bully by Tea App users

The trucking community in Colorado and beyond is mourning the devastating loss of Ramon Muñoz, a respected business owner, friend, and beloved family member, who tragically died by suicide after enduring prolonged online harassment from users on the Tea App.

Ramon, who was the proud owner of RM Low Trucking, lived in Fort Lupton, Colorado, and was originally from Chihuahua, Mexico. He was known not just for his hard work in the trucking industry, but for his magnetic personality, generous spirit, and love for his friends and family.

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News of his passing has left a deep void for those who knew him best. Friends recall his kindness, his dedication to helping others, and his ability to make anyone feel welcome.

His passion for trucks and the open road was matched only by his love for community, whether at work, at the gym, or during weekend gatherings. One close friend shared a heartfelt tribute, expressing the pain of losing someone who had become like a brother:

“My heart aches for you and our family. It’s crazy knowing that I’ll never get to hear your voice again, let alone see your smile. These past few months we have gotten so close—you became my best friend, my gym partner, my right-hand man. I told you things not a lot of people knew about my life. We shared so much time together, you became a brother to me. I wish there was something I could’ve done to change the alternative of your story. This past week we had such a blast in Mexico. I would’ve never thought this would have happened—you were so happy and genuine to me and never let me feel left out. I love you, brother. Wish we had more time together and made more memories. Descansa en paz, hermano. Fly high my boy.”

Another friend reminisced about their younger days, recalling the joy and carefree moments they shared:

“Can’t help but think about all the great memories we had together in that parking lot, just a bunch of kids living the best life they knew—no worries, no problems, just trucks, cars, and a whole lot of laughs with great friends. RIP Ramon, thanks for those great memories bro. I’ll never forget you or them.”

For those in the trucking scene, Ramon was more than a familiar face—he was part of the culture. His friends remember highway runs, late-night truck meetups, and his unmistakable enthusiasm for the road. One tribute captured that spirit perfectly:

“Fuuuck man, no way, this isn’t real right now. Ramon Munoz, I remember when we were having fun highway pulls on the way to truck fest. It’s not goodbye but see you later. You keep us safe up there and we’ll keep it safe down here. Float gears and smack them Jake’s up there. Much love man. RIP.”

Ramon’s passing is a sobering reminder of the very real effects of cyberbullying and the mental health struggles it can create. Those close to him say the harassment he endured on the Tea App took a significant emotional toll, compounding the pressures he faced in life.

His loss highlights the urgent need for compassion and accountability in both online and offline communities. Beyond his professional success as a trucking business owner, Ramon was a loyal friend, a dependable family member, and a man who never hesitated to help others.

Whether sharing laughs in a parking lot, planning the next truck event, or simply checking in on someone’s well-being, Ramon’s presence made life richer for those around him.

He leaves behind family, friends, and colleagues who will forever cherish his memory. His spirit will live on in the stories shared, the roads driven, and the love that will never fade.

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