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We bid farewell to Juan Sardinero, member of the SIMO team

He passed away last weekend after a long illness

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1 July 2024

Last weekend Juan Sardinero, from the SIMO service, passed away after almost a year of illness. He had joined the university in August 2020, as a technician of the SIMO.

Juan was a hard worker, professional, tireless and responsible. He was a good husband, father, friend and excellent worker, who liked to enjoy his family, nature and the little things in life. His friends remember him for his honesty, simplicity, serenity, ability to listen, intelligence, enormous sense of justice and willingness to help everyone.

The Comillas University community joins in prayer for Juan, together with his wife and children, family and friends.

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