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Eyal, Sharon

Eyal, Sharon


Ben Miriam and Alexander. He was born on July 31, 1969 in Givatayim, a brother to Eran. He studied at the Brenner elementary school and at the ORT high school in Givatayim and completed it as an outstanding student in the exact sciences track. After graduating from high school, Sharon was accepted to the academic reserve. In October 1987, he joined the Israel Defense Forces, underwent basic training and was discharged for studies at the Technion in Haifa, where he completed his studies with honors, And then advanced to the position of team leader, whose work was in the field of information systems research and development, and the system he worked on was put into operation shortly before his death: “Sharon performed his job with great professionalism and dedication, Of his crew. Always overcome challenges and problems, and move easily between different roles and areas of activity. Along with the great professionalism he demonstrated, Sharon developed warm relations with his colleagues. In March 1995, Sharon began his regular service, and at the same time began to study for a master’s degree, and from an early age, Sharon was able to stand uncompromisingly to achieve justice in every field and excel in an extraordinary memory. At the same time, he remained shy and modest in his character all his life, because of his qualities, everyone who knew him closely became a true friend, and Sharon loved animals, and he loved them in a moving way. To organize his soldiers to play basketball, in order to consolidate and ease the tension at work In the last year of his life, Sharon, with the approval of his commanders, moved to a more intensive system of studies, in order to complete the research work he needed to complete his graduate studies, which he had not completed. Sharon is promoted to the rank of Major. On June 15, 1999, Sharon died at the end of three years of a courageous battle against cancer, at the age of 30. He was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Holon, leaving behind a family and many others who loved and loved him.

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