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Hyster, Anat (Nati)

Hyster, Anat (Nati)


Daughter of Ahuva and Zvi, was born on May 11, 1966 in Kiryat Tivon. From childhood, Anat was unique in appearance and personality. Beautiful and nice, she was gentle, sensitive, with a developed sense of aesthetics and love for nature and beauty. Anat attended the Rimonim Elementary School and the Greenberg High School in Kiryat Tivon. She was a member of the Hanoar Haoved Vehalomed movement and was active in HaPoel and Gadna, and excelled in many sports, including swimming, running, jumping and basketball, To accumulate dozens of certificates of excellence in various sports, especially in the field of swimming and light athletics. She completed a training course at the Gadna base, and completed a course for security officers. Anat went on a sailing course in kayaking. Nati had no fear, and her athletic training was most daring. She danced well: jazz dances and aerobics. Her ambition was to serve in the IDF as a sports instructor, and she hoped that after her military service, she would continue to study body culture at the Wingate Institute, and during her matriculation exams Anat was severely injured in a road accident. She did not come to terms with this, and enlisted in the IDF on November 18, 1984. With her recruitment, Anat tried to regain a high health profile, so that she would not be limited in training, but did not manage to get what she wanted. On January 8, 1985, on the way from her home to her military base near the Kiryat Tiv’on station, Anat was killed and was buried at the military section of the cemetery in Kiryat Yam. She left behind her parents and two brothers

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