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Meir, Shmuel (Shmulik)

Meir, Shmuel (Shmulik)


Ben Sarah and Shimon. He was born on the 4th of Cheshvan 5736 (4/11/1975) in Moshav Mesilat Zion, to his brother Miriam, Tamnat, and Avi, who at the age of 18 was orphaned by his father, but showed emotional and emotional maturity, took care of his mother and his brother, He graduated from the religious elementary school “Kiryat HaNoar” in the Bayit Vegan neighborhood of Jerusalem, where he continued to study reserve (13-14) as an electronics engineer. Shmulik joined the Air Force and was stationed at the Tzrifin base, and after completing his regular service he continued to the regular army and advanced to the position of head of an analog test team On Sunday, (26/10/2003), carried Shmulik choosing to Schafferman light heart, and they made their home in Moshav railroad grade – a moshav located north of Beit Shemesh. Their first son, Aviad Shimon, was born on August 4, 2004, and their second son, Noam, was born on 19 May 2007. After his marriage, Shmulik devoted his family to his wife and his small children He was a sociable person who was easily liked by everyone around him, with a great smile on his face, and was careful to maintain social ties with friends he knew He was a diligent and enterprising man who aspired to progress, and was clear in his wisdom and modesty, and he loved to help others and to help anyone who wanted them. Shmulik also played tennis, but during his free time he attended Torah classes in the synagogue, and on Shmulik’s birthday he was thirty-two years old. In the military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, he left behind a wife, two sons, a mother, two sisters, and a brother in the army. , The main base of electronic equipment, which is in the air and space arm. Shmuel’s commanders say that he performed his job with great professionalism and volunteered for every mission he encountered. Samuel was gifted with a technical approach, tirelessly leading the department’s activities, and in doing so inaugurated the new soldiers. Shmuel was described as a modest and pleasant man who imparted a pleasant atmosphere to those around him. The heart aches for Shmuel’s untimely death. “The commander of the Israel Air Force, Maj. Gen. Eliezer Shkedi, wrote to the family:” Shmuel’s commanders say that he had outstanding personal abilities: very dedicated to his work, diligent, professional and talented. Much of his work was received by his commanders and he was promoted to the position of team leader. His commanders and colleagues told him that he was outstanding in his pleasant manner, his kindness and the warm and sensitive attitude he gave his subordinates. Samuel’s tragic death prematurely left us all stunned and hurt. His death is a great loss for you and the entire air force. The commander of the unit where Shmulik served, Lt. Col. Avraham Ron, said: “Shmuel began his service in the unit as a radar technician in 1995. Since then, he has gone a long way to his last position as head of the testing team “Shmuel was professional in his work, and his devotion was a way of life – devotion to work, family and studies, and every task he undertook was performed diligently, loyally and lovingly.” It was always pleasant to be with Shmuel. Young SoldiersShmuel was given the rank of advanced sergeant a year earlier than usual, as was the case for the best and outstanding members of the unit. “My dear Meir family, we are painfully separated from a dear person, and there is no consolation in this words, and I wish, on my behalf and on behalf of the commanders and soldiers of the unit, to participate in your mourning and embrace you warmly. You will find the strength to move on, and thereby perpetuate the memory and actions of your loved one. ” A farewell to a friend and relative: “Shmulik, not a man of battles and wars with her, not a man of adventures and risks, modest and pleasant, a family man who is peace-loving and loving home, faithful to your path, the path of religion and tradition that was also your father’s way, But who knew the way of bereavement, the bereavement that was part of your life, your uncle who was taken in one of the bold and difficult IDF operations, and your father, who was also taken in his prime. Leaving a widow, orphans, mother, brothers and friends filled with memories with an abyss in the heart, a spark of hope and a lot of pain. “Shmulik’s family commemorated him in the synagogue in Moshav Mesilat Zion.

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