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Gabriel Paulielo

December 30, 1984 - April 29, 2020

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  • 2020-04-30 14:55:18 View / Comment (0)

    Camila Boaventura

    Meu amigo, vc nos deixou muito cedo. E nos deixou também muito aprendizado. Lembro que mesmo sem me conhecer bem vc tentou me ajudar e n mediu esforços. Ali eu já te admirava, mas foi de fato surpreendente ver quão o positivo você foi encarando todo esse processo e perceber a sua sensibilidade e preocupação com todos a sua volta. Descanse em paz! Meus sinceros sentimentos à toda família e amigos.

  • 2020-04-30 13:58:12 View / Comment (0)
    Andres Ortiz

    Andres Ortiz

    Andres Ortiz

    I remember Gabriel as a humble man. A people’s person. Always surrounded by friends. On top of that, increadibly reliable. I know for a fact that he was very close to some of you. My sincere condolences. I have a couple of anecdotes of him, that might reflect the kind of person he was: One was when it came to ops management attention that a certain person was processing cases ultra-fast; we of course needed to dive in and see if the work was done correctly (it was just too fast to be true). We then realized that the QA wasn’t compromised (in fact was above expected), we looked at each other surprised and said, this guy is a machine! I guess he was in a hurry without realizing it. I like to think that he made the most out of his time in everything else he did, and moments he lived through. The other one was when we first heard about his sickness, and we called him trying to give support in the next steps. He was thankful and positive about the whole thing. His attitude was outstanding. Always looking forward, expecting the best… I am happy to know that he spent his last days back home, with his close ones. He certainly leaves a mark in the team and will be missed…

  • 2020-04-30 13:33:09 View / Comment (0)
    Ana Beppler

    Ana Beppler

    Ana Beppler

    Essa foi a última vez que nos vimos, no seu aniversário! Voce radiava energia e alegria, até muito mais que os próprios convidados. Nao sou muito boa com palavras e nao sei dizer o que sinto nesse momento, mas saiba que voce está em meu pensamento, Gabi! Voce é uma pessoa maravilhosa e deixou todos a sua volta sem palavras com sua partida, é dificil de acreditar ainda. Descanse em paz anjo, e tenha certeza que todo mudno que o conheceu foi muito privilegiado por isso! Com amor, Ana.

  • Andres Ortiz 2020-04-30 13:58:12 wrote:

    I remember Gabriel as a humble man. A people’s person. Always surrounded by friends. On top of that, increadibly reliable. I know for a fact that he was very close to some of you. My sincere condolences. I have a couple of anecdotes of him, that might reflect the kind of person he was: One was when it came to ops management attention that a certain person was processing cases ultra-fast; we of course needed to dive in and see if the work was done correctly (it was just too fast to be true). We then realized that the QA wasn’t compromised (in fact was above expected), we looked at each other surprised and said, this guy is a machine! I guess he was in a hurry without realizing it. I like to think that he made the most out of his time in everything else he did, and moments he lived through. The other one was when we first heard about his sickness, and we called him trying to give support in the next steps. He was thankful and positive about the whole thing. His attitude was outstanding. Always looking forward, expecting the best… I am happy to know that he spent his last days back home, with his close ones. He certainly leaves a mark in the team and will be missed…

    Andres Ortiz 2020-04-30 13:58:12 wrote: I remember Gabriel as a humble man. A people’s person. Always surrounded by friends. On top of that, increadibly reliable. I know for a fact that he was very close to some of you. My sincere condolences. I have a couple of anecdotes of him, that might reflect the kind of person he was: One was when it came to ops management attention that a certain person was processing cases ultra-fast; we of course needed to dive in and see if the work was done correctly (it was just too fast to be true). We then realized that the QA wasn’t compromised (in fact was above expected), we looked at each other surprised and said, this guy is a machine! I guess he was in a hurry without realizing it. I like to think that he made the most out of his time in everything else he did, and moments he lived through. The other one was when we first heard about his sickness, and we called him trying to give support in the next steps. He was thankful and positive about the whole thing. His attitude was outstanding. Always looking forward, expecting the best… I am happy to know that he spent his last days back home, with his close ones. He certainly leaves a mark in the team and will be missed…

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