“The van Westering family had three children, and my duties involved taking care of them and cleaning the house. I was not allowed to leave the house. I ate alone and slept in a room in the attic. I was very lonely.”
When the war ended, Hester learned the terrible reality that her parents and brother had been killed. An uncle in the United States offered to bring her to the U.S., but Mr. van Westering refused to give her permission to leave. She eventually ran away, later meeting up with family members who had earlier escaped to New York. She arrived in Hoboken, New Jersey in July 1947 after ten seasick days on the Atlantic. A month after arriving, she met Sam. They married the following May, raising a family of three children. Hester moved to Seattle with her husband in 1990 and later became an active member of the Holocaust Center for Humanity’s Speakers Bureau. Hester passed away on October 28, 2025.











