

Alejandro was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to parents Carlos Antonio Gorsse and Alejandra Mariana Crippa, and was raised alongside his brother Guillermo Carlos Gorsse. He grew up attending various schools in Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay as his family moved around a lot, but spent most of his time in Buenos Aires. From a young age, he pursued a career in real estate and had several children. In 1995, he moved to the United States in pursuit of the American dream and later had another child.
Alejandro was widely regarded as a family man, working hard to provide for his family and spending much of his time with them. He cultivated many meaningful relationships throughout the years, but considered his family to be most important. Many evenings were spent watching movies with the family, and during the day, when he was not occupied with real estate, he was also a very agile handyman, which became an important hobby of his. He spent many days working on projects around the house and always felt the need to be doing something. It is because of his elite craftsmanship that his family’s house has been transformed into a forever home.
He had a bright smile and a sharp mind. He is deeply loved and will be missed dearly by all who knew him.
Alejandro is preceded in death by his parents and various aunts and uncles.
Alejandro is survived by his wife, Patricia Nancy Gorsse, and his six children, Alejandra Gorsse, Cecilia Gorsse, Paulo Gorsse, Alec Gorsse, Federico Carrillo Vaca, and Patricia Carrillo Vaca
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