Shtoy, Yosef
Son of nation and peace. Yosef was born in Kiryat Ono on February 16, 1960, to a family of ten. Yosef studied at the Max Max Fine High School in Tel Aviv in the field of automotive mechanics. Yosef joined the IDF in 1978 and served in the Ofer camp as a car mechanic, and upon his discharge from the IDF in 1981, Yosef joined the Israel Police. At the beginning of his career, he served at Ben-Gurion Airport, in the passport control department, where he worked in the Abu Kabir detention center, and moved to the unit to accompany detainees, and after a while he met Sigalit and moved to Dimona. Their children: Hila, Daniel and Karin, who was born three days before Joseph’s death, was a wonderful young man with a manly manner and a love for life and everyone around him. He was blessed with a pleasant and pleasant voice and was therefore attached to the police choir, and Sergeant Major Yosef fell during his service on the 14th of Adar II “M (23/03/1997). Thirty-seven-year-old was fell. He was buried at the military cemetery in Holon. Left a wife and three children. Synagogue in the detention center named in honor of Joseph, in appreciation for his dedicated work.