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Finmesser, Yuval

Finmesser, Yuval


Son of Chaya and Yehuda. Yuval was born in Givatayim on August 13, 1967. He was a second child to his parents, a brother of Racheli and Yaron, and grew up in Ramat Gan and attended the Habilim elementary school, where he continued to ORT Technikum in Givatayim, At Ort Yad Singalovsky in Tel Aviv On July 17, 1985, Yuval joined the IDF. In the course of his studies, he served in the Air Force, as a guide in the military boarding school of the Technical School. His mother says: “During this period, I received innumerable phone calls from my parents, who told me how much he admired the apprentices.” At the end of compulsory service, Yuval continued his regular service. Yuval received a certificate of outstanding soldier at the ceremony at the then president’s residence, Haim Herzog, and during his military career, Yuval underwent a technical officers’ course and returned to the Israel Air Force. He served in the technical staff of the Israel Air Force and attained the rank of lieutenant colonel, and Yuval served in an impressive and professional manner, with a deep sense of commitment, and was highly respected by all of his commanders, commanders, subordinates and colleagues. The Air Force Yuval married Efrat and the couple lived in Givatayim, Uri was born He was born in December 1999 and Yoav was born in December 2004. Yovel was a loyal and devoted husband and father and was a source of pride and elation for all the family. In leisure time, among other things, go on trips, whether by car or bicycle, or for family holidays full of adventure, Yuval had a cynical and special sense of humor, but he knew how to be serious when he needed it. Thanks to all this, he was loved and accepted by his many friends. After his divorce Yuval met Michal, and the couple lived in Givatayim. Yuval was at the height of his life and activity. “Yuval, the athlete, who maintained good nutrition and the entire fund is happy for life and vitality, can not be …” Yuval fell in the course of his duties on 24 Av 5771 (24.8) . He was forty-four years old. He was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul, Tel Aviv. Yuval left behind two sons, a mother, a sister, a brother and a partner. On his grave, his eldest son, Uri, eulogized him: “You were a special and good father, you always cared for me and Yoav and gave us everything you could.” You would advise me on subjects I do not understand and explain to me, You traveled with us to all kinds of places and trips even when you had a hard time and all that went through your mind was just that I and Yoav would be rotten and take advantage of our lives. ” Yoav, Yuval’s youngest son, says, “I’m sad I do not have a father, all the other children have a father.” On the tombstone of Yuval, the family wrote: “Dear beloved, we will always remember you, we will love you forever.” The family writes: “We live our daily lives, try to stick to each other, we have wonderful memories, we try to forget the terrible suffering, but time does not heal.

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