Flint, Avraham
Avraham, son of Bilha and Zvi-Yaakov Flint, was born on March 1, 1920 in Poland and immigrated to Israel with his family at the age of three years. The family settled in Tel Aviv. When the need arose for the conquest of Hebrew labor at the Dead Sea Works in Sodom, Avraham was one of the first volunteers to descend southwards because he always fulfilled every mission to which he was sent. On 12 Sivan, 6 June 1941, Avraham was electrocuted in a work accident at the southern factory. His body was sent to the northern plant and from there he was transferred for burial in the Nahalat Yitzhak cemetery, leaving a father, two sisters and three brothers.