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Frumet, Esther

Frumet, Esther


Daughter of Zahava and Yosef Rosenberg. Esther was born in Tel Aviv on October 9, 1943. Esther was raised in Tel Aviv in a religious family and was a carpenter by profession and a public emissary of the “Apata” community, whose members immigrated from Poland. Esther was born, and in 1964 she married Shmuel Frumet, a police officer, and in the years that followed, their two sons, Ron and Lior, were born on March 18, 1977. Esther served as a loyal and dedicated service at the National Information Center. The Frumets lived in Jerusalem with their two sons. Esther was known as a generous and kind woman, with a broad smile, who loved the other and knew how to give and help all around her. Senior sergeant Esther fell during her service on April 16, 1990. She was forty-six years old. She was laid to rest in the military cemetery on Mount Herzl, near the grave of her husband, who fell two years before her. She left two sons, a mother and a brother.

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