Aw, I was afraid this was the end result but even then, I did not expect things to go so quickly. My condolences to the family.
I had the great fortune of being Rich's partner for one of the best rounds he played in his life, at Painswick in a long-ago BUDA, when the two of us [mostly Rich] somehow managed to defeat two much better golfers, including the former Walker Cup player and captain, Peter McEvoy, in a best ball match. There were lots of birdies, a couple of near aces, a couple of par-4 greens driven, and generally a lot of thrills you would never find on a more conventional course.
I know it meant a lot to Rich because he always managed to mention what a good greens-reader I was, just for helping him make a couple of his birdies. I'm glad I was able to be of some help.
I have had several old golfing friends pass away in the last three or four years, and the end is seldom easy, but those who can tell their golf stories right up to the end seem to have a decided advantage in dealing with the inevitable.