Catrinus Onne "Andy" Tjeerdsma

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: October 3, 1935
  • Date Of Death: November 15, 2017
  • State: Colorado

Catrinus Onne “Andy”  Tjeerdsma

 

 

Catrinus Onne “Andy” Tjeerdsma was born October 3, 1935 in Bandung, Indonesia to Minze and Eelkje Tjeerdsma while his parents worked for a Dutch company. The city of Bandung is a mile high city, just like Denver, Colorado.   His siblings were Piet (Alie) Tjeerdsma, Gerrit (Iet) Tjeerdsma, Tena (Andy) Admiraal and Greetje (Jan) Boer.

 

When Catrinus was four years of age, the family moved to the island of Ambon, just prior to the Japanese invasion of the then Dutch East Indies.  When Catrinus’ father was captured and spent time in a concentration camp, in Hanon, China. Catrinus was six years old and remembers the initial Japanese raids and the panic to get on the ship to escape to Australia. The family left the island with a few backpacks of clothes without even being able to say good-bye to their father.  Although his father arranged for the safe evacuation of the family, he stayed behind and was captured. Catrinus spent several years, while his dad was in the camp, living in Australia with his mom and four siblings.  Indonesia was liberated August 1945 however the family wasn’t notified that their father was alive until October 3, 1945…an amazing 10th birthday gift for Catrinus. 

 

The family was reunited and moved to the Netherlands for several years where he met the love of his life, Winnie de Vries. As a young adult, Catrinus decided to immigrate to the United States.  When he arrived in New York in March 1957, Catrinus only had $50 and a train ticket to Grand Rapids, MI.  Catrinus and Winnie were engaged over the phone on Christmas Day 1960.  After many letters and advocacy, Winnie was able to immigrate to the United States in the spring of 1961 and they were married in September 1961.  Both graduated from Calvin College, Catrinus with a degree in Mathematics and Winnie with a degree in Education. They then moved to Paterson, New Jersey where they both taught at Eastern Christian.  Cathy, Ellenore and Nella were born there. The family moved to Indiana when he received a scholarship to the University of Notre Dame where he received a Master’s in Mathematics.

 

After receiving a job offer from Denver Christian, the family moved to Colorado where he spent the rest of his life. Michelle was born in Denver.   After a few years of odd jobs, he settled as a teacher at all three colleges in the Auraria Campus but mostly at Metro State University.  In addition to teaching, he tutored and helped mentor students who didn’t receive even a basic math education in high school.  He authored several math textbooks which were used even after he retired.

 

 

Family trips were always interesting and exciting – as he drove to Miami Florida every few years to see his mom while she was alive – a number of  time with four kids and two dogs and a handmade trailer in tow.  He always took detours in stride.  He enjoyed traveling with the family and as a teacher was able to take summers off to have extended time in the Netherlands.  After he retired, he was able to return to Indonesia for a school reunion as well as Australia.  He dedicated a lot of his time to documenting his father’s story and as a result his dad was awarded a medal of peace and medal of war for his heroism.

 

Catrinus was preceded in death by his brothers and sisters. He is survived by his wife Winnie, four daughters, and six grandchildren (as well as in-laws on both sides). 

 

 

Family and friends are encouraged to share stories and photographs as well as sign the guest book here on Catrinus’s website (click appropriate tab on the left side of this page).

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