
On Monday we had a Memorial Service for Aukje Schoonveld. You can watch te service at https://kerkdienstgemist.nl/stations/2524/events/recording/174281400002524
Her husband, Gerrit Borst, held the following eulogy for his dear Aukje

On a Saturday in the fall of 1966, when I was 8 years old, my father told me that we would be moving to America. The preparations were already underway, but the adventure truly began with our journey on the SS Statendam. From Rotterdam to New York, with stops in Le Havre and Southampton, it was a week filled with excitement and seasickness. Upon arriving in New York, with the Statue of Liberty in sight, my brothers and I were nervous and full of expectations. What awaited us in this new country? Discover our story of emigration, adaptation, and new experiences!

On Sunday, March 16, as evening fell, the life of a remarkable woman came to an end; she brought color to her surroundings. You are invited to attend the funeral gathering for Aukje on March 24th. It will be held…

Opa Willem in America describes his adventures after a long journey across the ocean. After a beautiful start on the boat, his experience turns into a struggle with seasickness and homesickness. Upon arriving in New York, he is overwhelmed by the beauty of the city and nature. His trip to Buffalo and the impressive Niagara Falls leaves him in awe of the vastness of the country. As he adapts to life in America, he shares his observations on agriculture, culture, and the challenges of the language. Discover his unique perspective on life in a new country!

SLOWLY IT DAWNED ON HIM. The conductor on the train from Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Kitchener, Ontario, was calling out his name. He had a scary thought—if after four years of studying English in the Netherlands, he could not even recognize his own name, how was he ever going to understand anything in this new country? But here he was, 18 years of age, getting off the train in the middle of the night at one of the tiniest railroad stations he had ever seen—where people spoke English. Uncle Arts journey was just beginning, filled with unexpected twists and turns.

The earthquakes in Groningen have also affected our family. Johan and Frannie Schoonveld have been living in a beautiful craftsman's house in Slochteren since 1977, which was built in 1902. However, since 2014, they have been experiencing not only minor tremors; the damage to their home is significant. From sinking floors to cracks in the walls, the consequences are evident. Discover how they have addressed the damage, their plans for the future, and their hope for a sustainable restoration of their beloved home. Read on to learn more about their story and the impact of the earthquakes on their lives.

In "Harm and Wim Plas visit the Groningen churches," a heartfelt journey unfolds through the stunning churches of Groningen, captured by a father-son duo. With a unique perspective, they delve into the experiences of 'churchgoers then' and 'churchgoers now,' offering a refreshing take on the rich history of worship in the region. This book not only showcases the beauty of these sacred spaces but also reflects the personal stories and emotions tied to them. Join us as we explore the profound connection between faith and community, and discover the charm that makes these churches truly special.

In 1961, Grandpa Willem embarked on a memorable journey to America, eager to reunite with his sons, grandchildren, and Aunt Annie. However, his excitement was tempered by the challenges of language barriers and seasickness during the long boat trip. In a heartfelt letter to Aunt Pilke, he expressed his frustrations and longing for home.

On April 22, 1944, Heero Smit's life was turned upside down when he was arrested during a raid by the German occupiers. His story of fear, hardship, and eventual liberation is a poignant testimony of World War II. From the horrors of Amersfoort camp to the harsh journey back to the Netherlands, his experiences serve as a powerful reminder of human resilience. Jan Peter Smit, his son, relives this journey in an impressive hike from Mascherode to Venlo.

The inspiring journey of Teena's grandsons, Quinten and Greyson, who transformed a hobby into a thriving maple syrup business. With the support of their family, including grandpa Mensch, they are tapping into new opportunities and providing delicious syrup to local manufacturers. Explore our stories and connect with your roots in the Schoonveld legacy!