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CUNNIFF--Richard Trolan. Ruane, Cunniff & Goldfarb mourns the passing of our co-founder and longtime vice chairman, Richard T. Cunniff, at the age of 91. Rick was the consummate stock analyst, a true gentleman and a proud veteran of World War II. Rick's life was profoundly affected by his military service. As a 21-year old Ensign and later Lieutenant (jg) on an amphibious ship, he participated in some of the most intense naval battles of the war, including Leyte Gulf in October 1944. His ship made landings at Lingayen Gulf and Luzon in the Philippines and Okinawa in 1945. In later years, Rick would occasionally remark that no stock market disturbance could compare to being 21 years old on the deck of a small vessel in the Pacific, surrounded by enemy ships and kamikaze planes, taking fire. Rick completed his degree at Colgate in 1945 and graduated from Harvard Business School in 1950. Upon graduation from Harvard, Rick joined Kidder, Peabody & Co. in New York City, where he met his future business partner William J. Ruane. Rick advanced through a series of Wall Street positions until the late 1960s, when he and Ruane decided to start their own investment firm. In 1969, they opened Ruane, Cunniff & Stires. They launched what would become their flagship mutual fund, Sequoia, in July 1970. Both the Fund and the investment manager, now known as Ruane, Cunniff & Goldfarb, have thrived. Forty-five years later we remain proudly independent and thankful for the many contributions of our co-founder. Rick was married for 64 years to the former Marilyn Feld. She survives him, as do four of their five children: Richard Jr., Peter, Hilary and Jeanne Foussard. His beloved eldest daughter Carley, who worked beside him at Ruane, Cunniff for many years and was a director of Sequoia, died in 2005. Always courteous, pleasant and patient, Rick was a rigorous stock analyst, a generous mentor to younger colleagues and an admired regular presence in our office into his late-80s. We send our deepest condolences to Marilyn and his family.

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Published by New York Times on Mar. 26, 2014.

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Meg Whitman

April 16, 2014

I will always remember "Mr. Cunniff" growing up on East Gate Road. He was always warm and welcoming to Hilary's friends. I was lucky to know him. Hugs to all the family. Hal and Anne also send their love.

Eleanor Dorr

March 29, 2014

So very sad and sorry for your loss. I am praying for your mom and you and family as you come together to celebrate your dad's wonderful life! xox

Arlene Farrand-Borgerson

March 27, 2014

My sincere condolences to Mrs. Cunniff and all of the Cunniff family. I will never forget Mr. Cunniff and how much I enjoyed seeing him in the office. He was always so kind, thoughtful and generous with his time. My memories put a smile on my face and hoping that this is the same for all who will sorely miss him. Arlene Farrand-Borgerson

March 26, 2014

Rick was such a kind and lovely man and a pleasure to be with. I will miss his smile and the twinkle in his eyes! It is truly the end of an era.
Sending love to all the family,
Lili Ruane

March 26, 2014

I will miss this consummate gentleman and the sage advice, I've benefitted from for over 45 years.. Kevin Carroll

Eric Ketzel

March 26, 2014

Uncle Rick and the entire Cunniff family have ALWAYS been welcoming & generous. I am honored to have known Rick and know he will be greatly missed. Respectfully, Eric

March 26, 2014

My sincere condolences to the family. We are told to "rejoice with those who rejoice; weep with those who weep." Ro 12:15; JF

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