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Lugasi, Shlomi (Shlomo)

Lugasi, Shlomi (Shlomo)


Ben Margo and Eli. He was born on April 2, 1982 at Barzilai Hospital in Ashkelon, a child of “Sandwich”, a brother of Lilach and Gil, a beautiful and unique baby with a personal charm and an overwhelming presence named after his uncle who fell in the Yom Kippur War. And was educated in Kiryat Gat, where he began his studies at the Herzl elementary school and graduated from the Rogozin High School, where he was very curious and always looking for excitement and adventure, which continued to accompany him and developed over the years. Did not leave a dull moment – neither to kindergarten teachers nor to his teachers, and throughout his life he was a prominent figure among his friends, with leadership ability, plenty of self-confidence, He volunteered for social activities, made connections very quickly, and was a good and loyal friend, and Shlomi’s hobbies were mostly related to sports, and as a child he spent various sports – gymnastics, tennis and soccer – a field he loved. A soccer player, went up to the group of children as a goalkeeper, and then came to the group of boys in the role of Belem, and also served as the team captain, and was always active and used every moment of his life for new experiences. He was drawn to extreme sports such as riding motorcycles and ATVs – an activity that increased his adrenalin levels and gave him satisfaction and happiness. During the summer holidays, he guided sports at summer camps and also helped young children to express their physical skills. Shlomi loved music for every issue, and especially liked the songs of Shlomo Artzi. He had a wonderful dance, and even won the first place – alongside his cousin – in a dance competition. The talent for acting was ingrained in him, and he played lead roles in school plays. I had a developed sense of aesthetics, and fashion was not a passing thing for him; he kept a well-groomed look and was able to dress according to any occasion. Shlomi loved to spend time, to see and to be seen, to laugh and to laugh, and to feel that life was created for him. In the eyes of his family was the one and only, “king of the world.” Shlomi joined the IDF on October 25, 2000. He completed basic training at Zikim in the south, and spent most of his military service at the Bismarach School for Infantry Officers in Yeruham, where he served as a boss and served for two and a half years. During his service on May 4, 2002, he was injured in a car accident that occurred in the area of ​​the Beit Kama junction, when he returned from having fun with his friends, and was rushed to Soroka Hospital in Be’er Sheva, but his condition was critical. Thousands of people escorted Shlomi to the military cemetery in Kiryat Gat where he was buried near his uncle’s grave, and was followed by his parents, brother and sister, and was promoted to the rank of corporal “The Rogozin High School in Kiryat Gat devoted a memorial page to the school’s website: http://www.rogozin.net/kirzikaron/images/34.html In memory of Shlomi, Solomon wrote:” Shlomi, I want to be angry at you for leaving us alone, but I just can not. How can you be angry with a child like you whose face always smiles, laughs and glows light? One who never did bad to anyone, always laughed and made everyone laugh, spread drops of happiness in all directions and did good and happy everyone ?! “A lot of darkness / light of a candle can extinguish / even if in the end / the candle is extinguished / the light that spread – / can not be extinguished. There is a sentence in the song that says: ‘When the angels weep in another world,’ then in this world we are sad more. ‘ I’m sure that at least they will not cry with you, because you can not cry, you just make fun of them all the time. So I hope we’ll have itSad in this world, because we are very sad without you. “

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