Dahari, Shimon
Son of Tamara and Joseph. Shimon was born in Hadera on the 27th of Iyar 5713 (27.4.1953) and was the sixth child in his family. When he was just two years old his mother died at the birth of his little sister. Shimon’s childhood was very difficult, he grew up without a mother, narrowly and narrowly. From the age of three he studied at the kindergarten in his neighborhood and at the age of six was sent to study at the Tachkemoni school in Hadera. At the age of fourteen he was sent to study at the Beit Sheila boarding school in Ra’anana. Shimon liked to play soccer with his friends in the neighborhood, and that love had accompanied him all his life. In 1973 Shimon enlisted in the IDF and served in the Armored Corps, where he served in the Sinai, where he worked as a cook, after which Shimon worked for a variety of jobs: textile factory, paper factory, Alliance tire factory, Where he met Dvora, who studied at the local high school, and after two years of marriage, they married and moved to the Givat Olga neighborhood of Hadera, where their eldest son, Yaniv, was born in 1981. Their daughter Ortal was born in 1984. In 1996, Matan was born. Shimon joined the Border Police in 1983. He served in Beit Netofa in the north and then in Gan-Ner Until he reached the facility 306. In 2001, Shimon was awarded a degree in Judaism, which he obtained after studies as part of the service, and Shimon was a man of a home and family, and his family was at the top of his mind and he always cared for her. And in 2006 he discovered a malignant disease in Shimon’s body and after a fierce struggle of a month and a half, he surrendered to it, and on the 3rd of Sivan 5766 (May 30, 2006) he died. Senior sergeant Shimon was fifty-three years old when he fell. He was buried in the Hadera cemetery. He left a wife and three children.