Abramovsky, Guy (“Gaiush”)
Ben Dalia and Dov. Was born on 10.4.1973 in Tel Aviv Guy was born in Peg – small, quiet and calm As a child he was quiet, smiling, calm and comfortable so that often the worried family members found themselves at his bed to make sure that Shalom Guy began his studies at the Yitzhak Sadeh Elementary School in Bat Yam, where he was discovered to be a diligent, diligent child, willing to work and invest in a tireless effort, and in 1984 the family moved to Yigal Allon Where he graduated from elementary school in the ORT Milton School of Mechanical Engineering, and he continued to discover the diligence and perseverance that characterized him. Strike into computers. He often spent time at the computer home and volunteered to help in computers at the community center, child center, Bat Yam, first of mandated high school Ort Milton. He continued this volunteer work during and before the army. At the same time Guy began to engage intensively in his favorite sports fields – karate, ball games (mainly basketball) and body building. In this field as well, his special qualities and determination to continue to succeed were expressed. Although he suffered from asthma, he did not shrink from strenuous physical activity and would not see himself confined in any way. Guy’s love was also for music. He planned to engage in this field after his release as well as begin academic studies. Guy was fond of his friends and swept his surroundings with his special sense of humor and his uncontrolled and explosive laughter. In September 1991 he was drafted into the IDF and assigned to the Intelligence Corps, and his friends say that the will and perseverance characterized Guy, who saw his role as a mission and was always ready to help his friends. He was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Holon. Survived by his parents and two sisters – Roni and Rachel. His unit published a booklet commemorating his memory. In a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, his commander wrote: “We will all remember Guy as a friend, with a constant laugh on his face, and he is always ready to help, help and support.”