In Memoriam of:

Itai Perry

Age: 36

In Loving Memory of the Innocent Souls Taken Too Soon. United in peace, their light shines on in the hearts left behind. October 7, 2023, a day of sorrow, but their memories guide us toward a hopeful tomorrow.

Itai Perry, a reserve fighter, left behind a wife and three children, the youngest of whom is seven months old. He was soon to celebrate his eighth wedding anniversary with his wife Hila, who eulogized him: "I love you so much, thank you for the gifts you left me. I want to tell you that I'll be strong, but I don't know how I'll do it." Itai was a husband who adored his wife Hila, whom he knew he would marry as soon as they met, and a brother and son adored by his parents and three younger brothers. "People like you simply do not exist. There is no one who did not love you, there is no heart that you did not conquer with your hearty smile and shining eyes. A golden and huge heart, so huge! How much you loved us. Ido, Gil Uri and me. I know you loved because you never missed an opportunity to show to us." Itay was the eldest son of Natan and Ehuva Perry. He grew up and was educated in Reut and Modiin, where he also established his home with Hila. In his reserve service, he served as a liaison in the Yonatan 8111 Battalion and his commander said that Itai was known by two things: the constant smile on his face and the cup of coffee he carried with him everywhere.

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