My love is with you, and I am so sorry I can't be there today. I am celebrating here with you all, in his name.Â
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Vince will be greatly missed. Even by people who have never met him in person. He was the keystone member of our online gaming group that would meet up almost daily. Having him missing from these sessions has been hard on all of us. We would not all be here without him. More than a gaming partner, he was a friend and brother to many of us. Helping us through hard times and bringing us out of our anti-social tendencies. While the group continues, it is Vince we honor by continuing his group and will be fondly remembered every time we meet.
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Vince, you are truly missed. Cheers my friend.Â
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My condolences to the Lee family. There is nothing that can replace a person like Vince as a son, brother, and friend. I was lucky enough to meet Vince when I got hired at Ubiquity and we bonded quickly by playing Pokemon Go during breaks and discovering a mutual fondness for gaming, anime, and our dogs. Vince and I often exchanged funny dog stories and what new animes we were looking forward to. We watched Konosuba and My Roommate is a Cat and shared our favorite funny moments. He and I had a similar sense of humor and he is the only person to successfully rick roll me. Vince was an integral part of our company but most of all he was a good friend who I did not get to spend enough time with. I hope his family knows how much he truly meant to so many people and we know how much that you meant to him.Â
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To Vince's Family, I'm so sorry for your loss. Vince was such an amazing human being and he will be greatly missed. He was kind and sensitive. He was someone I admired. As colleagues on the same team, we respected each others' subject matter expertise and relied on one another for support. He supported many of us on our Ubiquity journeys. May your memories of him be a blessing and a teacher as you navigate what's next and may our reflections of him bring you solace during this difficult time. I'm sending you all my prayers of ease and tenderness. Vince, rest in peace.Â
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Vince was amazing. He became my older brother when I needed it the most. He was there for me when my life completely changed years ago. Whether it was for a late night trip for dessert crepes when I needed someone to talk to or for a smoke break to catch up on anime we watched last weekend, he always had my back. He made me a better person through his tough love and honesty. I will never forget him.
To Vince - thank you for everything. I love you. See you, space cowboy.
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 I met Vince when he worked at the China town Starbucks, he was so nice I had to recruit him to our company. I took him under my wing and he became a little brother to me. I used to buy him funny t-shirts from the kids department (when he was young and thin lol), he loved them and wore them always. When he would be at my house he would play with my cats though he reminded me he was a dog person. He just had the biggest heart and you could see it in his smile. I love him and he is always be in my heart. I believe because of the great soul he had, he is up there in heaven with the best. We have a new angel looking over us.Â
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Vince will always be one of the most amazing and fun humans I've ever had the opportunity to know. We would say to one another, "Hellooooo,
Nemesis," and would use the same tone as Seinfeld to Newman when we would greet one another. I don't think I ever called him by his first name, nor him, me. I love him, and I will miss the poor decisions we made in San Francisco, his unique laugh, deep sarcasm and humor, the millions of cigarettes we smoked, and his truly unfailingly kind spirit. My heart is with his friends and family - I wish I was there to give you all a hug and talk story. Absolutely ALL of my love.Â
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Spending valuable time with me several nights… when i was ditched by my friends… at his age of 17… he was already very mature in some way… comforting me by spending time chatting and showing me a Japanese animated cartoon… he is a very loving and caring person… funny and naughty sometimes… a boy will always be a boy…  my regrets… I have not spent a lot of time with him down the road as he grew up to be a man… but I will never forget his kind heart…. His is one of a kind…. I m grateful and very lucky to have met such an awesome person in my life… 🙏🏻🙏🏻 - big sis veraÂ
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My deepest condolences to Vince's family.Â
I first met Vince when I started at the online 401k in 2012. We were on the same team. Â He always had stories to share. Â
I remember how when we went to the pub crawls in San Francisco and also at the office parties, he was always  so much fun. He was very easy to talk to.
Two weeks ago, I reached out to him because I was not able to figure out the setting on my scanner and he spent a long time with me online until he was able to figure out something and he told me : remember each time you need to scan do it this way.  🙂
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