Fabriker, Aaron
Ben Shoshana and Shalom. He was born on the 17th of Tammuz 5716 (17.6.1956) in India When Aharon was a year old, the family immigrated to Israel and built their home in Be’er Sheva, where Aharon attended the Beit Yaakov Elementary School in Be’er Sheva, In November 1974, Aharon was drafted into the army. He completed basic training and was assigned to the Ordnance Corps. Aaron had very high technical skills and was immediately sent to a mechanic-car course. He was appointed as a mechanic and was assigned to serve as a mechanic in the central workshops in the Southern Command area, and in 1977 he joined the regular army, where he expanded his professional training in the course of a diesel mechanic and senior mechanic course and was assigned to serve in the Uvda cliffs. Rebels wrote Aaron’s commanders: “Against the excellent! Contributes greatly to the system. Responsible, dedicated and reliable. Be proactive and motivated. Proves a high work ethic. He goes far beyond his mission. “Aharon advanced from the rank of sergeant to sergeant rank. During his service, Aharon married his friend Hannah, and they expanded their home with the birth of their two children. On April 25, 1993, Aharon was killed in a road accident on the Arava road in the Arava, during his journey from the base where he served to Eilat, and was brought to rest in the military cemetery in Be’er Sheva, Chana, two children – Kfir and Shalom, five brothers – Hanoch, Eliahu, Yoel, Asher and Moshe, and three sisters – Shula, Esther and Rina In a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, the unit commander wrote: “Aharon knew how to accept any situation, Internal with the ability to do and perform. Against exemplary. Has values. Was a personal example of all the soldiers under his command. “