Obituary: Paul Aliprando

It is with a heavy heart that we share the sad news of the passing of our dear colleague and friend, Paul Aliprando. Paul served as Vice President at Sun Automation since 2017 and was an invaluable member of our team. He lost his battle to an ongoing illness, leaving a void that will be difficult to fill.

During his time with us, Paul undertook various roles with dedication and finesse, including business development, digital printing, and SUN625 improvements. His commitment to excellence and tireless efforts significantly contributed to the growth and success of Sun Automation. Paul’s contributions extended beyond his role as he was an essential part of our senior leadership team, guiding us with his wisdom and vision.

One of the things that set Paul apart was his remarkable ability to connect with people. His quick wit, wonderful smile, and exceptional communication skills made him a beloved figure within the Sun team. Paul had a rare talent for effortlessly conveying his ideas, which helped us all work more effectively and efficiently.

In the corrugated industry, Paul was a force to be reckoned with. He cultivated numerous relationships with clients, suppliers, and even his competition. His ability to build bridges and establish lasting connections was a testament to his character and professionalism. Paul’s impact on the industry was significant, and his legacy will continue to shine through the relationships he built.

Paul’s absence will be deeply felt by all of us at Sun Automation. His spirit and contributions have left an indelible mark on our company, and he will be remembered fondly as a dedicated professional and a true friend.

During this difficult time, our thoughts and prayers go out to Paul’s family and loved ones. We share in their grief and loss and offer our heartfelt condolences.

Let us remember and celebrate the remarkable life of Paul Aliprando, a man who made a difference in our lives and the corrugated industry. He will be missed but never forgotten.

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