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pers.Valkenburg 1940-1945
| Lex “Jan Langeveld” Israëls
(Alexander)
∗ 10-08-1913 Amsterdam
† 12-09-1993 Amstelveen (80)
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During WW2, Lex Israëls [1] was in hiding with fake papers in the clothing factory De Molen in Heerlen, where Pierre Schunck had engaged him as his assistant. Because he lived in a hidden space within the factory, he barely had to take to the streets.
He met his wife Mien Leclou in Pierre Schunck’s company; they were married in Heerlen on October 13, 1945. [1.1]
He remained friends with the Schunck family until his death.
His last name is sometimes also spelled Israels.
His final resting place is in the Jewish Cemetery Muiderberg, Amsterdam. [1.1][2]
Footnotes
- 1. myheritage.nl Alexander Israëls
2. geni.com Alexander (Lex) Israëls - Joodse begraafplaats Muiderberg, Amsterdam Website
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