Alon, Shimon
Ben Yaffa and Yehuda. Was born on the 6th of Shevat 5744 (6.1.1984) in Dimona, the eldest brother of Adiel and Eliav. “Upon his birth and arrival in the world, he opened a window to happiness and light in the name of the grandfather, whom he was privileged to meet. “Donors from England, who came to Dimona and contributed to the opening of the garden in the area, lavished gifts on Shimon the baby after they were also captivated by his charm and brilliance, and Simon studied at Yoseftal Elementary School in Dimona and stood out in his wisdom as well. In seventh grade he moved to the Kiryat Ye’arim boarding school in Jerusalem, but after two years his longing increased and he returned to Dimona, After completing his studies, Shimon worked with Avi Aluminum, and in March 2002, Shimon enlisted in the IDF, determined to become a combat soldier in the Nahal Brigade, and began his combat career. : “When he received the ‘warrior’s pin’ he felt the happiness that was revealed, and from his point of view he felt that the sky had picked up.” Shimon began operational service and emphasized his abilities and sensitivity to the pain of others, and his battalion commander asked the soldiers to see Shimon as a role model. After a short time, Shimon arrived at the auxiliary company, was promoted to corporal and was a candidate for a commanding course: “The period in the army was for him the most beautiful chapter,” his mother wrote. Among his friends, he enjoyed their company and enjoyed his company and his rich sense of humor, and among the girls he received special interest, all enjoyed his company and wanted to be around him. Was buried in the military cemetery in Dimona, and was survived by his parents and two brothers: “At the happiest time in life, when he felt that life in May He had a face. He planned and wanted to do so many things, leaving us all stunned, hurt, crying, broken and unbelieving … The pink dream that had just begun to flourish was finally cut off. In tragic circumstances, Shimon died and left everyone helpless. We will never forget, we will certainly not be forgiven. Because there is no price and compensation for the loss, always remain a soldier with a vision, a smile and a position. “