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In Memory of Ben and Cayce June 6, 2007
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Last week we lost our friends Ben and Cayce in a tragic accident. Both of these Virginia Commonwealth University students were vegan, animal rights activists, and even volunteered at PETA's office sometimes. Ben and Cayce loved to listen to music, hang out with friends, and spoke out for social change whenever and wherever they saw injustice.

Many staffers, interns, and local activists have fond memories of Ben and Cayce including their efforts to pre-screen Wake Up Screaming for local students and their help at our 'work parties' where local volunteers come in to help with various projects.
PETA President Ingrid Newkirk stated, "Ben and Cayce's boundless compassion was an inspiration to everyone who knew them. The world has lost two of its brightest stars, but their spirits live on in the many people they touched and the animals' lives they saved."
In memory of their short, but inspiring lives we are going to commemorate their dedication to animal rights (and a better world for everyone!) by engraving a brass leaf on our 'Tree of Life' for them. If you want to help honor their commitment to a better tomorrow please click here to learn about the benefits of going vegan from a health, environmental, and animal rights perspective.
Also, we are big fans of Ben's great solo music project, Mancub, and urge you all to check it out here. And here's a video too:
Thank you, Ben and Cayce, for all you have done to make the world a kinder place.
-Pulin
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This is such a devastating tragedy and our lives will never be the same without them. They are both greatly missed and loved and will never ever be forgotten.
Rest In Peace Ben, Cayce, and Joe
Posted by: Justin at June 6, 2007 10:22 PM