Shemer, Avi (Avraham)
Ben Natalie and Chaim. He was born on 20 June 1970 in Moshav Kfar Monash, where he grew up and was educated at the Beit Yitzhak Regional High School and received high school education at the Emek Hefer Regional High School. Among his friends was his seriousness, his diligence, his desire to help others and his sense of humor – qualities that made him a lover of the environment, and he was active in the Hanoar Haoved Vehalomed movement throughout his life. Mail and a lot of books, and in the field of sports he dealt with soccer, grass hockey, volleyball and table tennis, and he loved traveling around the country. He volunteered for a year and a half and volunteered to assist in the absorption of aliyah from Ethiopia, where he went on a trip to England and Switzerland, and in October 1988 he was drafted into the IDF and served in combat engineering. During the course of his service, he underwent a course for combat officers, a course for combat engineering officers and a training course for mechanical engineering equipment and was assigned to serve as an officer in the division and as an engineering officer in the division, In the fields of agriculture, poultry delivery, picking, sorting fruit and milking in the cowshed, and in every job that he did, he showed dedication, responsibility and seriousness and the money he earned from driving lessons in a tractor and later in a car. On April 27, 1991, Avi was injured in a training accident. He was taken in critical condition to Hadassah Hospital, and on that day he fell in the line of duty when he died of his wounds. He was laid to rest in the military section of the cemetery in his village, Kfar Monash. Survived by his parents, two brothers and a sister – Yitzhak, Yifat and Tal. After his death he was promoted to lieutenant. In a letter of condolence to the grieving family, his commander wrote: “My father was revealed to me as an officer of great will and ability, and especially his readiness to carry out every mission in the best possible way.