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Kye Andreopoulos

May 22, 1992 - December 29, 2020

Throughout his life Kye followed the beat of his own drum. He was kind hearted, very caring, giving and grounded. He followed his ideas passionately, he was smart and never afraid to try new things. He was loyal, extremely close and supportive to his mother. He will be missed by many and loved forever.

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mehrnaz shokrollahi 2021-01-06 05:16:00 wrote:

I met Kye for the first time at Flipp during a presentation that we both had. I did my presentation and then he showed us a demo of the tool he made. It was a chatbot that he built. He was just humbled and genuine. Myself and some other folks used to walk in the park during our lunch hour. I remember one of those days that I was pregnant and could barely keep up with the rest of the team, he slowed down and walked beside me so that I am not alone. We talked about lots of things and at the end he wished me all the best on my pregnancy. It is very heart breaking to see him gone and its unfortunate that when I came back from my mat leave he wasn't working there. But I will always cherish his laughter and humbleness. I am sorry for your loss Christine. Hope his memories can heal your pain and give you comfort. May he Rest In Peace.

mehrnaz shokrollahi 2021-01-06 05:16:00 wrote: I met Kye for the first time at Flipp during a presentation that we both had. I did my presentation and then he showed us a demo of the tool he made. It was a chatbot that he built. He was just humbled and genuine. Myself and some other folks used to walk in the park during our lunch hour. I remember one of those days that I was pregnant and could barely keep up with the rest of the team, he slowed down and walked beside me so that I am not alone. We talked about lots of things and at the end he wished me all the best on my pregnancy. It is very heart breaking to see him gone and its unfortunate that when I came back from my mat leave he wasn't working there. But I will always cherish his laughter and humbleness. I am sorry for your loss Christine. Hope his memories can heal your pain and give you comfort. May he Rest In Peace.

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