Cohen, Sagi
Son of Edna and Morris. He was born on July 20, 1975 in Yavne’el. The eldest brother to Gal, Raz and Tal. Sagi acquired his elementary studies at the Naftali School in Yavne’el. As a child, he has a quiet and introverted nature. In his modest manner, his kindness and his unique peace of mind, he acquired the esteem and affection of his friends and teachers. Sagi was a loyal and considerate evil, always willing to help his loved ones. As a descendant of the founders of the moshavah, he recognized it every day and spent long hours in nature, both hiking and horseback riding or driving a tractor. This occupation later became a serious hobby in which Sagi and his friends spent long hours. The family framework was precious to Sagi, and served as a place of security and rest. Between studies and pleasures of life, Sagi made sure to devote time and attention to his family. Was a devoted son to his parents, a loving and exemplary brother to his younger ones. Shagye had a special relationship with his grandparents, Saadia and Rachel Kriti. As a baby, he spent days and hours in their lap, and even when Beger did not give up the pleasure of visiting them. In the transition from childhood to youth, Sagi opened up to the world and became a charming and charming young man. Full of life and daring. The boy, who hesitated to raise his finger at the lesson because he was afraid to speak to his classmates, starred on stage at the graduation ceremony of the eighth grade as a counselor for love … The choice of Kadouri High School, with new students and teachers, Sagi faced a new challenge with great success. He became part of a group of well-formed boys who were Simcha to spend time together. Sagi was conscripted into compulsory service in late November 1993. After basic training he was assigned to the Armament Corps, as a mechanic for APCs, And served in the “Hiram” formation of the Northern Command, in one of the security zone posts. Sagi saw the service in the “spear” and the contribution to the defense of the northern border, as a great privilege that fell in his part. He was outstanding in the unit and was a professional and responsible soldier who did his job in the best possible way, to the satisfaction of his commanders. His cheerful and considerate disposition made him sympathetic and accepted among his friends. On August 8, 1996 Sagi fell during his service in a road accident that occurred during a drive near Beit Shean. Sagi was on his way home from spending time with friends when the vehicle they were traveling had strayed to the right of the road and crashed into a tree. In the same accident, his childhood friend, Corporal Yaniv Golan, was killed at the age of 21. Sagi was laid to rest in the military section of the cemetery in Yavne’el and was succeeded by his parents and three brothers, The book “Naftali” in Yavne’el, where he learned: “And the earth dwelt upon the earth when it was,” and the spirit returns to the God who gave “vanity of vanities” (Ecclesiastes 12: 7-8)