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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Rudy Mazzocchi, 63 years old, born on December 5, 1958, and passed away on August 23, 2022. We will remember him forever.


The official arrangements scheduled for Rudy’s funeral are as follows:

Friday, September 23rd, 2022 at 5:30pm followed by a reception celebrating his life will take place at The Church of The Transfiguration in New York City.

We plan to LiveStream the service and the link to view online will be posted at a closer date.

To Explore the life of Rudy and to share memories, please visit the following websites. The Funeral and Memorial details will also be available online. 

Memorial Site

https://www.forevermissed.com/rudy-a-mazzocchi

Entrepreneur Life

https://www.ramadvisorsinc.com/

Books

http://www.rudymazzocchi.com/

Business Profiles

https://www.linkedin.com/in/rudy-a-mazzocchi-15382139/

Google

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_A._Mazzocchi







December 6, 2022
December 6, 2022
Happy Birthday Baby! I am so lost without you. We are all here missing you and trying are best to make you proud down here. I celebrated your bday at Rocco Steakhouse with all your favorites. Love you eternally and please continue to watch over us. You lived an INCREDIBLE 64 years of life.
December 5, 2022
December 5, 2022
Sending you a hug and kiss for your birthday. I miss you so much! I look at your slide show quite often and think of all the times I was with you. You are the best cousin I could ever had. You brought Caroline into our lives as part of my family. I love you
September 17, 2022
September 17, 2022
In my mind- Superman has fallen. Having served as Rudy's VP of Sales and Marketing for two companies, I found him not as just an excellent leader but also a great friend. He was my inspiration to become both an entrepreneur and author. I will forever miss his friendship but am consoled by his faith.
September 2, 2022
September 2, 2022
My dear Rudy, I miss you so much and will miss seeing you n Caroline and laughing with you. You are the best cousin I could ever wish for. And you brought Caroline into our lives who I adore . I look up and smile at you n randy.

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December 6, 2022
December 6, 2022
Happy Birthday Baby! I am so lost without you. We are all here missing you and trying are best to make you proud down here. I celebrated your bday at Rocco Steakhouse with all your favorites. Love you eternally and please continue to watch over us. You lived an INCREDIBLE 64 years of life.
December 5, 2022
December 5, 2022
Sending you a hug and kiss for your birthday. I miss you so much! I look at your slide show quite often and think of all the times I was with you. You are the best cousin I could ever had. You brought Caroline into our lives as part of my family. I love you
September 17, 2022
September 17, 2022
In my mind- Superman has fallen. Having served as Rudy's VP of Sales and Marketing for two companies, I found him not as just an excellent leader but also a great friend. He was my inspiration to become both an entrepreneur and author. I will forever miss his friendship but am consoled by his faith.
His Life

Rudy's Obituary/Autobiography

August 31, 2022
Rudy Anthony Mazzocchi was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on December 5th, 1958, to first generation immigrant parents; Ralph Mazzocchi from Naples, Italy and Helga Franziska Graf from Vienna, Austria. He ascended from this life on August 23rd, 2022 where he was surrounded by family in North Georgia, on the land that he and his wife Caroline had intended to build their dream home.

He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on December 5th, 1958, to first generation immigrant parents; Ralph Mazzocchi from Naples, Italy and Helga Franziska Graf from Vienna, Austria. Gifted with an aspiring mind, and at the age of sixteen, Rudy attended the University of Pittsburgh as a pre-med student, majoring in Biochemistry.  He earned his Bachelor's degree in Bioscience and completed his Graduate Studies at U.C.L.A. in Biophysics, concentrating on “Research in Inherited Metabolic Diseases.” He also completed Certified Course Work at Stanford Law, studying Board Governance and SEC Law.  Rudy was a star athlete in water polo and rugby. He played rugby for the Santa Monica team and later The Rugby American National Team where he was known as "Rudedog".    

An accomplished serial entrepreneur, Rudy spent his life contributing to the MedTech Industry. He worked in the very first human genetics lab in the nineteen-seventies. Later in life, he published the acclaimed and best-selling “Equity Series,” three medical thrillers based on his life and career experiences. He also authored Storytelling, The Indispensable Art of Entrepreneurism, an influential business book and required reading at several universities. His career flourished as an inventor and engineer, he developed medical life changing technologies, such as the “picc line” and the “heart stent,” also known as “angel wings.” He spent some years as a Venture Capitalist, and was often said to be “armed and dangerous on both sides of the table” when vetting new engagement opportunities.

Rudy’s extraordinary work has earned him authorship of over one hundred and ten patents, including patents in the fields of cardiology, oncology, orthopedics, neurosurgery, ophthalmology and embryonic stem-cell development. He also received multiple business awards including: The Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award, Minnesota's Technology Leader Award, The Rolex Enterprise Award, Businessman of the Year Award, Global Entrepreneur of the Year, International Top one hundred Professionals, and many more recognitions throughout his forty-plus year career. 

He was the Co-Founder and CEO of over seventeen companies and fulfilled numerous contracts with astute ideas, as a Board Member, Advisor, or Executive Chairman, especially to companies in their infancy. Rudy was proud of the development of his most recent companies: BioMedX, PreIpo, OneExchange, Agentix Corp, ASEP Medical, and Establishment Labs, the first Costa Rican company to publicly trade on NASDAQ.. The companies he helped found include Microvena, Image Guided Nuerologics, Cytogenesis, Vascular Science, OptiStent, and Elenza.  A full list of his ventures can be found on LinkedIn, his personal website www.rudymazzocchi.com (Equity Series), and www.ramadvisorsinc.com (Business/Entrepreneur Life).

Rudy was diagnosed with late stage pancreatic cancer in the prime of his life (a young and vibrant 63 years of age) on June 4th, 2022. The cancer metastasized to the liver and lymph nodes with the prognosis of just thirty days to live. Rudy and his wife Caroline made all efforts to enroll him into a clinical trial but before he could begin treatment as a participant, Rudy suffered a horrific stroke, debilitating him on the right side of his body. He fought back, attempting to regain his verbal abilities, and even learning to walk with assistance after being told that he had no chance of recovery and should “go focus on his quality of life.” Rudy said he wanted to add “Cancer Survivor” to his resume.”  

Prior to his passing, and after only two doses of “chemo lite,” his tumor count decreased over 200,000 points, beating the odds. He enjoyed a full day of visitors on Aug 22nd, but shockingly began to show sudden signs of decline in the middle of the night. Rudy passed away unexpectedly the next afternoon, surrounded by his friends and family listening to his favorite song, “Simple Man” by Steppenwolf. Rudy ascended from this life with a full head of hair (gorgeously long and white), beautiful glowing olive skin, and a smile on his face.

Mr. Mazzochi is survived by his beloved wife Caroline, his father and mother, his sister in-law Mary Mazzocchi (Randy Mazzocchi, brother, d. 2021), his former wife Maria Sulick (m. Bill Sulick), and their children Lucas Mazzocchi (fiancé Avery) and Anna McHenry (m. Michael), his nieces, Mary Amanda (m. Zachary) and Sarah (m. Gregory) and their children (Amara, Elsa, Ada, and Lila). In addition, Rudy is survived by his spousal in-laws, Jim and Julie Palmour, sister in-laws Callie Parker and Virginia Palmour, his brothers-in law Eric Parker and Scott Schenzer, his nieces and nephew Lillian, Margaret, and James, and an extended family in Philpott, Virginia. He also is survived by his beloved dog children Guinevere Giselle, “Gigi” (f. tibetan spaniel, 6) and Genghis Caine “Caine” (m. presa canario, 2). 

Rudy and Caroline were devout Episcopalians and Rudy was the Senior Warden at The Church of The Transfiguration, in New York City.  Their entire church community and family are grieving his loss. Rudy and Caroline (a.k.a. “Rudoline”) enjoyed travel, eating out, hosting parties, a great cocktail, and giving back to their communities. The love story of Rudoline was witnessed by all who knew them and kept up with their life online. They lived the majority of their marriage in NoMad, a local neighborhood in Manhattan, New York. They also had a home together in Miami, Florida. They enjoyed the motorcycle culture and taking long rides to biker bars, getting as much sun as possible, and being by the water in the warm weather. 

Rudy believed in the importance and power of prayer. He left in his last notes commentary on the bible passage, Matthew 6:5-15, which reminds us of God’s promise to always be listening, and that when our time comes, He will call us home. On that day we must listen for His call… Rudy leaves behind multiple friends, colleagues, family, organizations and industries that will continue to mourn his loss for decades to come, however his legacy will last forever.  His numerous patents, innovations and research will continue to produce new technologies and miracles for the medical community. 

Blessed with the perfect combination of good looks, charisma, street smarts, and book smarts; Rudy also possessed incredible leadership and was a self-starter. Above all, he was kind, loving, and respectful toward everyone he met or interacted with. You could always count on Rudy’s smile which infected and commanded any room he entered.  He was quick to laugh and eager to listen. He would be the first to tell you that when someone leaves this world, “No one remembers or cares what you did, they remember if you were a good person.”  Rudy was exactly that, a “good person”, a very very good person, and he will be forever remembered as such. 

The funeral commemorating Rudy’s soul to God will be September 23rd, 2022 in New York City, at his beloved parish The Church of The Transfiguration.

To explore the life of Rudy and to share memories, please visit the following websites. Memorial details will also be available online,
Funeral Home: https://memorials.mcgaheegriffinandstewart.com/rudy-a-mazzocchi/5012892/index.php?_ga=2.28372348.1161034197.1661883328-1792580868.1661883328

For more photos and stories with the option to send condolences and to make a donation in Rudy’s honor. Visit: https://www.forevermissed.com/rudy-a-mazzocchi






 





Recent stories

He helped my career immensely!

September 1, 2022
I met Rudy in the Mpls airport when I was working for Mayo Clinic Ventures as he insisted we discuss a potential investment in his company - Image-Guided Neurologics.  After making the investment for Mayo, he taught me to be a good board member, an innovative thinker and a Thoughtful investor.  He sold the company to Medtronic.

Later in his career, he joined me as a Managing Partner at Accuitive Medical Ventures and we worked on numerous companies together.

We served on numerous boards together and shared stories and family time together. I am a character in his Equity Series books and I am honored to have been his friend, colleague and student.

We spent a great deal of time talking about faith and I was excited with his work in the Church.  I will miss him more than I can say and wish Caroline and his family the best.

Condolences from John and Kelly Deedrick

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