Eugenie Zeckendorf-Pohl was married to Wolf Zeckendorf. They had four children. Wolf and his sons were active in the leather trade. Wolf died in 1924. The eldest daughter, Bernardien, was mentally handicapped. She died on 3 June 1941 of natural causes. Eugenie died in 1943. They were buried by two members of the Jewish community in Oisterwijk according to Jewish rites.
The other three children survived the war by hiding. Thérèse, Mirjam and Samuel Herman did not survive the war.
See for more information: Jack Didden, De laatste Joden in Waalwijk, in: M. van Loon e.a. (red.), Geschiedenis van de joden in Waalwijk 1690-1945 (Waalwijk 1990) 80-109;
J. G. M. M. Rosendaal, De Joodse bevolking van Waalwijk en Besoyen (1690-1940). Een reconstructie in: M. van Loon e.a. (red.), Geschiedenis van de joden in Waalwijk 1690-1945 (Waalwijk 1990) 28-79, aldaar 74
See for the leather business and factory of Wolf Zeckendorf and his family also S. ter Braake and P. van Trigt, Leerhandelaar, looier, lederfabrikant. Het succes van Joodse ondernemers in de Nederlandse lederindustrie (1870-1940) Menasseh ben Israel Studies III (Amsterdam 2010) 56-58.