Eduard Denneboom died on a day in September 1944 in Enschede town. He was the husband of Felice Denneboom-Cohen. It was the first marriage for both of them and they were married in community of property. Their last residential address was 38 Waldeckstraat in Enschede.
Wiegman wrote: 'On 7 September 1944, a house at the Spinnersweg in Hengelo was raided. The SD had been tipped off about Jews hiding out on the premises. The Nazis arrested Jeanette Meyers-Spier from Hengelo, Herman van Coevorden from Rotterdam and Eduard Denneboom from Enschede. They were transferred to Twente airfield and shortly afterwards executed and buried there.
One week later, on 15 September, the SD found two Jewish women when searching the house of family Groot-Bramel in the neighbourhood of Rietmolen. They were Hedwig Wolff-Maschke and Rika van Zuiden-ten Brink, both from Enschede. They, too, were transferred to Twente airfield and shortly after their arrest executed and buried.
During the raid in Rietmolen, the husband and son of Rika van Zuiden, Simon and Israel van Zuiden were shot dead while trying to flee.'
Amsterdam municipal archive, Records Jokos, Möbel-claim 1952; property Joods Maatschappelijk Werk. T. Wiegman, Enschede 1940 – 1945 (Enschede 1985) (279-280)
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