Shriki, Moshe (Moshiko)
Son of Sol and Eliyahu. He was born on the 7th of Adar 5762 (March 7, 1966) in Jerusalem as a son to his parents. He began his studies at the Eli Cohen elementary school in the Romema neighborhood and continued his high school studies at the Ort College, where he was a sensitive, generous and smiling boy with a strong talent for painting and was a member of the Scouts movement and later of the Hashomer Hatzair movement. To compulsory service in the IDF in October 1984 and was assigned to serve in the General Staff. He served in the driving branch as a lieutenant colonel in the training department and fell during his service in a road accident in the Jordan Valley on August 24, 1985, on a special leave and was laid to rest at the military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem. He put his parents, brother and sister – Yehuda and Ora. In a letter of condolence to the bereaved family, the industry commander wrote that he was admired and accepted by his students and friends, for the leadership he was endowed with, and for which he was a candidate for an officers’ course. The commander also writes of his willingness to help his friends out of responsibility and dedication, qualities that placed him in the front row of the industry’s staff. The family commemorated him in a memorial book