Butil, Shimon (‘Shemi’)
Son of Salem and Sa’ida. He was born on January 27, 1956, in Jerusalem. He studied at the elementary school in Ein Kerem. His teacher at the elementary school, Zippora, relates: “Shimon was a quiet, handsome and Yaffa boy, modest and very demanding to himself. And Shimon was able to enjoy himself and his surroundings and give expression to his talents, although his modesty and modesty played a lot with the children, and this always pleased him and me. ” When Shimon finished elementary school, he began working in Mosaica to help his parents in the family’s multi-children agriculture. Shimon was drafted into the IDF in February 1974 and assigned to the infantry unit, where he was transferred to a unit in the center of the country as a truck driver: “Shimon was a good and disciplined soldier and carried out his duties all along the way in the best possible manner. He was punctual and stood on the schedule dictated to him in every situation he encountered. He was a friendly young man, had good relations with those around him and helped his friends. “On February 14, 1975, Shimon fell in the Jericho area while carrying out his duties. He was laid to rest at the military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem. Survived by his parents, eight brothers and sisters. After his death Shimon was promoted to Corporal.