
Abraham
Co-founder of Webgres · Friend
Webgres wasn't born to make us rich; it was born from the dream of two friends who had shared their whole lives together and longed to share their working life too, just as they already shared their personal one.
From the time we were very young, Abraham and I had shared everything: hobbies, laughter, adventures, hard times, tears, reflections, happiness, hope and, from 2021, once we finished our studies, work as well. Abraham wasn't a coworker; Abraham was, and always will be, a part of my life. That's why everything was so easy with him: because I had the peace of knowing he would never let me down. And so it was: in every single day he was in this life, he never once let me down.
The beginnings weren't easy; making a name for yourself is hard when you're starting out. But whenever a potential client had the chance to meet Abraham, they came away convinced. Because Abraham was one of those people you don't need much time with to realise their heart was full of good intentions, kindness, goodness and every other quality a truly good person can have. And they soon realised that none of those qualities they saw in him came from professional interest; that was simply who he was: genuine, as few people in this world are.
That's why his departure from earthly life as we know it leaves its mark not only on those closest to him, but on anyone who had the fortune to share even a little time with him.
Webgres carries on for him, because it was his dream, and because he got to see that dream take shape before leaving for another place, where all of us who loved him hope to find him again one day.
For his authenticity, for his dream, for his smile: Webgres is Abraham, and Webgres carries on for Abraham.
— Manu
Webgres carries on in his memory.