Shaul-Yitzhak-Obituary

Shaul G. Yitzhak Sr.

Norfolk, Virginia

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Shaul G. Yitzhak Sr. VIRGINIA BEACH - Shaul Guri Yitzhak Sr. passed away March 5, 2009, in Virginia Beach. He was born March 4, 1947, and later joined the military when he turned 18. He retired after 24 years and went immediately into civil service. After retiring, he went on to become an...

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To Shaul's family, our family would like to extend our condolences to each one of you. Shaul will be greatly missed and never forgotten. He has left a legacy with our family forever through our talks about the Torah and much more. Remember if you need anything or just a friend we are not far away. God Bless you all! Tony & Renee Wilkinson

My thoughts and prayers are with your family suffering from such a great loss.. Shaul was a real good friend who is missed very much.. He and I worked together on midnight shift in which we kidded around alot to make the night go by and relieve the stress from the job.. I really enjoyed working with someone who spoke his mind and didnt care who liked him or not.. Shaul, my friend, I miss you!! Wish we could have kept in touch, but thats a part of life that happens to all of us.. I hope you...

Shaul was greatly missed by his family at VB911. He was someone who you could always depend on for an informed and well thought out opinion. He was a valued member and well liked.

To Shauls' family. Shaul was truely a special person. He was never afraid to speak his mind, regardless of the moment! He was missed from midnights when he retired, he will be missed even more now. I loved football season, especially when the Seahawks had played. It was a fun time to banter back and forth about the various teams, who had won and who had lost especially if his team was the topic. Me, I am a Redskins fan, and he never let me live it down. He always stuck by his time, regardless...

To Shaul's family, my thoughts and prayers are with you all. Shaul was a good person. I always liked that he spoke his mind. You always knew where you stood with him. I enjoyed hearing him tell stories. He was a wise man. I will miss him. May Shaul rest in peace.