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Igor Anatolievitch Efremov

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Igor Anatolievitch Efremov

Birth
Ufa, Bashkortostan Republic, Russia
Death
1 Jul 2002 (aged 15)
Überlingen, Bodenseekreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Burial
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"Igor was born in Ufa. In our family, Igor was the youngest, the second child, so all our attention and all our love was given to him. He grew up a kind and affectionate boy. At the age of three, Igor went to kindergarten, he liked it there very much: he played with other children with pleasure and took part in all events, parties and concerts.

Igor was a skilled boy: so he could express his thoughts clearly and understandably and perform all tasks. In the upper groups of the kindergarten, the kindergarten teacher encouraged the children, including Igor, to pour cold water from a bucket on themselves in winter and to harden them. At the age of seven Igor went to Ufa Middle School № 42. He found it easy to study thanks to his good memory.

Over time, his inclinations became apparent: he liked precise sciences like mathematics and physics best. That is why he chose extended mathematics lessons in the upper classes. He really enjoyed working with the computer; and if not distracted, he could sit in front of the computer screen all day. He constantly attended facultative classes in computer science. He had the dream of enrolling at the Ufa State Aviation Technical University (USFTU) in the FIRT faculty (Faculty of Computer Science and Robotics). In spring 2002 he took the USFTU exam in algebra and geometry for the 9th grade, where he got good results. He actively played sports, liked ice hockey, skiing, soccer and volleyball. Every season of the year he and his father went to the skating rink and the indoor swimming pool. It should be emphasized that Igor was also good at swimming.

In the early grades, Igor really enjoyed singing Russian classical romances: "Light, shine, my star", "Nebelmorgen", etc. And he wasn't bad at that. It may be that because of this we, his parents, decided to send Igor to the music school № 13 to learn to play the accordion. Here, however, Igor was no longer particularly interested, but he still finished music school. He drove to the dacha with pleasure. He liked being in nature he likes flowers very much. An inseparable attribute of trips to the garden were shashliks. He could eat huge amounts of it. Igor was a keen angler, although he never caught very much fish. By and large, he was a very enthusiastic person. Sometimes he wasn't serious enough for his age and could crack jokes and laugh and, as we now understand, loved life very much.

We parents always connected our thoughts and hopes, including vital plans, with Igor, with his future. The life of our son at the beginning of his life path is nonsensical and tragic. The misfortune that befell us is immeasurable; our loss cannot be made good. The memory of him will live forever in our hearts."

Igor died in a plane crash, when his plane collided with another, killing him and 70 other people, most of them children like Igor.
"Igor was born in Ufa. In our family, Igor was the youngest, the second child, so all our attention and all our love was given to him. He grew up a kind and affectionate boy. At the age of three, Igor went to kindergarten, he liked it there very much: he played with other children with pleasure and took part in all events, parties and concerts.

Igor was a skilled boy: so he could express his thoughts clearly and understandably and perform all tasks. In the upper groups of the kindergarten, the kindergarten teacher encouraged the children, including Igor, to pour cold water from a bucket on themselves in winter and to harden them. At the age of seven Igor went to Ufa Middle School № 42. He found it easy to study thanks to his good memory.

Over time, his inclinations became apparent: he liked precise sciences like mathematics and physics best. That is why he chose extended mathematics lessons in the upper classes. He really enjoyed working with the computer; and if not distracted, he could sit in front of the computer screen all day. He constantly attended facultative classes in computer science. He had the dream of enrolling at the Ufa State Aviation Technical University (USFTU) in the FIRT faculty (Faculty of Computer Science and Robotics). In spring 2002 he took the USFTU exam in algebra and geometry for the 9th grade, where he got good results. He actively played sports, liked ice hockey, skiing, soccer and volleyball. Every season of the year he and his father went to the skating rink and the indoor swimming pool. It should be emphasized that Igor was also good at swimming.

In the early grades, Igor really enjoyed singing Russian classical romances: "Light, shine, my star", "Nebelmorgen", etc. And he wasn't bad at that. It may be that because of this we, his parents, decided to send Igor to the music school № 13 to learn to play the accordion. Here, however, Igor was no longer particularly interested, but he still finished music school. He drove to the dacha with pleasure. He liked being in nature he likes flowers very much. An inseparable attribute of trips to the garden were shashliks. He could eat huge amounts of it. Igor was a keen angler, although he never caught very much fish. By and large, he was a very enthusiastic person. Sometimes he wasn't serious enough for his age and could crack jokes and laugh and, as we now understand, loved life very much.

We parents always connected our thoughts and hopes, including vital plans, with Igor, with his future. The life of our son at the beginning of his life path is nonsensical and tragic. The misfortune that befell us is immeasurable; our loss cannot be made good. The memory of him will live forever in our hearts."

Igor died in a plane crash, when his plane collided with another, killing him and 70 other people, most of them children like Igor.

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