Suzanna Helena van der Paauw
Geslacht: | Vrouw | |
Vader: | Gustaaf Adolf van der Paauw | |
Moeder: | Neeltje de Nooij | |
Geboren: | 5 Sept 1909 | Hilversum |
Overleden: | 20 MEI 1998 | Heerde |
Religie: | Ned. Hervormd | |
Aantekeningen: | Beek van Suzanne (1909 - 1998 ) Personal Information Last Name: Beek van First Name: Suzanne Helena Maiden Name: Paauw van der Date of Birth: 05/09/1909 Date of death: 20/05/1998 Rescuer's fate: survived Nationality: THE NETHERLANDS Religion: PROTESTANT Gender: Female Place during the war: Vaassen, Gelderland, The Netherlands Rescue Place: Vaassen, Gelderland, The Netherlands Rescue mode: Hiding File number: File from the Collection of the Righteous Among the Nations Department (M.31.2/604) Commemoration Date of Recognition: 10/09/1969 Righteous Commemorated with Tree/Wall of Honor: Tree Wall of Honor Ceremony held in Yad Vashem: Yes Rescued Persons Coster, Maurice, Simon Coster, First name unknown Rescue Story Beek van, Barend Hendrik & Suzanne Helena (van der Paauw) In 1942 the Coster family of Amsterdam began making plans for going into hiding. Their daughter had already been smuggled to a Belgian monastery and hideouts for the parents had been located. Time was running out, however, for 14-year-old Maurice Simon, who noticed that more and more pupils were disappearing from his school as each day passed. Fortunately, by the time the Germans raided the Costers home, there was no one left there---Maurice had been moved temporarily to his neighbors home. He soon moved to another address in Amsterdam for a month and then his mother found him a safe haven in the village of Vaassen, near Epe, with Barend and Suzanne van Beek. The van Beeks had previously hidden a Jewish girl before Maurices arrival. Apart from brief spells at other hideouts, Maurice remained with the childless van Beek couple until the liberation. Initially, Maurices father transferred money to the Van Beeks, but this soon became impossible. Barend van Beek was the headmaster of the Protestant school in Vaassen. In November 1942, Maurice, under the name Theo, was registered at the high school. People were told that he was the van Beeks nephew and he even attended church on Sundays with Barend and Suzanne. Maurice was given everything he needed by the van Beeks, including clothing and pocket money. In September 1944, Maurices mother Bertha Coster-Seyffers, joined him at the van Beeks. She remained there until May 1945. Maurices father stayed with the van Beeks for two weeks but spent most of the war hiding out near Vaassen. Towards the end of the war, the Dutch SS seized the Protestant school and also requisitioned part of the van Beeks home for the purpose of Einkwartierung. After the war, the van Beeks and the Costers maintained a warm relationship, even after Maurice immigrated to Israel in 1955. He invited his wartime saviors to visit him there in 1969. On September 10, 1969, Yad Vashem recognized Barend Hendrik van Beek and his wife, Suzanne Helena van Beek-van der Paauw, as Righteous Among the Nations |
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Huwelijkspartner: | Barend Hendrik van Beek | geb. 20 Aug 1908 overl. 23 Feb 1994 |
Huwelijk: | 23 Sept 1936 | Hilversum |