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Buhbut, Charlie-Shalom

Buhbut, Charlie-Shalom


Son of Yaakov and Simi. Born on 15.5.1943 in Rabat, Morocco, he immigrated to Israel in 1955. As a child, Charlie grew up in the field of handicrafts and did much more than he was able to do, and he showed a special inclination to mechanics, electricity and electronics. She was a member of the Hanoar Haoved Vehalomed youth movement, took part in all activities and traveled extensively throughout the country, leaving his studies at an early age and dedicated his time to his favorite work. Reli began to work in the manufacture of ornaments: ashtrays, vases and trays, his works were famous, and some were even used for export. In 1968, Charlie married Jasmine and, with his many talents, repaired, renovated and built every corner of their home, and was proud to have done everything on his own.he began to work in the air industry as a driver, A year later, his first son was born, and in the next five years he had two other sons, who loved and admired his sons, and he enjoyed his family and his family. The family life was Simcha, and the relationship between the couple and the children was based on cooperation and understanding. Charley was a compassionate and sensitive father, and when his youngest son fell ill and was hospitalized, he did not leave his bed. Charley was drafted into the Israel Defense Forces in November 1960. After completing his basic training, he served as a weapons mechanic and was involved in weapon repairs and, after his discharge from the army, was transferred to the Artillery Corps, And in the Yom Kippur War, according to his commander, in a letter to his parents, Charlie was an exemplary soldier, and all those around him loved him: On March 24, 1975, Charlie fell in duty during an active reserve duty. To rest in the cemetery in Ramle, leaving behind a wife and three sons, parents, two brothers and two sisters.

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