Morhi, Shmuel
Son of Sarah and Shalom. Born in Bat Yam on October 13, 1956. Born in a religiously observant family, Shmuel attended the Sinai elementary school in Bat Yam and the Neve Eretz high school, and in mid-January 1975, Duty in the IDF. He completed basic training and was stationed in the air force. He was assigned to a technical training course at the IAF Technical School, received the rank of Corporal and was assigned to serve at the Hatzor Air Force Base, where he continued his professional training in the Senior Technical Warehouses course. In March 1978, Shmuel signed up for the career army. He rose from the rank of sergeant to the rank of major sergeant, and his commanders wrote: “Dedicated and loyal, he performs his duties with maximum effectiveness. Particular mention was made of innovations and improvements he had introduced in the warehouses he was responsible for. Always with good will, invests in his work and is very motivated. “After a period Shmuel went to serve at the Tel Nof Air Force Base, where Shmuel was raised to Michal, and they expanded their family on a second birth, including Netanel and Tzuria and their daughter Tehila. That you are a religious person, you have done everything to be ready for Shabbat vigil. I know you will do this duty in the best possible way. There are not many people like you. My high esteem for this act. “On December 9, 1987, Shmuel fell in a road accident while driving from his home to the base where he served, and was brought to eternal rest in the military cemetery in Holon. In the letter to the bereaved family, the unit commander wrote: “Shmuel was one of the pillars of the supply division. He was an example of his subordinates in his honest and honest manner. Shmuel was able to combine the words “Yefe Torah with Derech Eretz” and proved to all of us that it is possible to combine spiritual life with material life. “His family commemorated his name in a curtain of velvet donated to the synagogue in Rehovot in memory of Shmuel.