Last Christmas was key to knowing if Catering Sixsens survived the death of Caritina Goyanesits creator, who died on August 26 at age 46, 15 days after his father, Carlos Goyanes. As revealed to Informalia Sources of the firm, both the foods and company dinners and the orders of individuals have been the same as they had in the life of Caritina.
They have not lost customers, the activity has been intense and the dozen people who work in Sixsens have turned to contact the people who usually made Christmas orders, and have also sought new ones. “The work has been distributed, everyone has leaning a hand”people who have been working as a team have been working for years under Cari and are now with Lucía Fraile, who was the right hand of the deceased businesswoman. Lucia is the daughter of the unforgettable Alfredo Fraile, a manager for many years of Julio Iglesias, who died by Covid during the pandemic.
Being Caritina, an entrepreneur overturned in the project she launched in 2003, there were doubts about whether the same could work after her absence. It seems that it has been, because her husband, Antonio Matos, was clear that we had to move forward from minute one. Still being at the clinic where his wife had just died, Matos continued to contact the Sixsens team to serve the wedding they had in Santander a few days later.
They tell us that Matos has concrete plans to go around the business: Since involving much more personally in the management – in his wife’s life he already gave a hand in accounting and contracts— until creating a new corporate image, without a famous face as ambassadorand also renew the website. Those plans will begin to be seen This next March.
Meanwhile, The whole family Goyanes, Lapique and Matos tries to make Pedrito and Caritina, the children who have lost their grandfather and their mother, have a life as normal as possiblewith its routine, without changes, ensuring that the absence of the remembered caritina is not noticed as much as possible. This Christmas, the whole family spent the holidays in Switzerland, at Miriam Lapique’s house, Sister of Cari, who lost her husband, Alfonso Cortina, during the pandemic and, more recently, Manuel, one of her brothers.