https://www.ancestry.com.au/genealogy/records/philippe-john-bosch-reitz-24-14v09fv?srsltid=AfmBOoocEaESVnBYO5v6_kTCxLiGk8RttxUbVP8ioakpvIM9N7u9ORMJ
https://www.kloek-genealogie.nl/BoschReitzGen.htm#ReitzPesch:
".Alfred John (Uncle Fred) Bosch Reitz. Uncle Fred was born on February 12, 1907 in Parimaribo (Surinam) where he also died on June 8, 1991. He married in Dordrecht (Holland) on September 6, 1934 Carolina Maria Theodora (Lien) Hasselo. Lien was born on March 10, 1910 in Holland where she also died. After their divorce on March 17, 1966 Lien returned to Holland where she remarried Dr. Schouten. In 1927 Uncle Fred departed for Curacao, where he was employed by the "OGEM" (Overseas Gas and Electricity Company), in charge of the construction of new electricity facilities. For his further education he departed to Holland in 1930, where he became qualified as an Electrical Engineer (Ing). In 1934, he returned to Curacao, where he was appointed Assistant Director of the Gas and Electricity Company.
Uncle Fred departed from Rotterdam on the ss Baloeran on 23.12.1937, for Indonesia, where he worked for the "OGEM", first in Tandjong Karang, later in Batavia. In 1942, and before the Japanese invasion he returned to Curacao where he was appointed as Acting Director of the "OGEM". In 1947, he returned to Indonesia where he was appointed Director of the "OGEM", first in Batavia, later in Medang. In 1947 or 1950 he returned to Surinam, where he was appointed Director of the "OGEM". He retired in 1957. Together with his brother Norman, they established a company "BEM" (Bedryf Explotatie Maatschappy) producing crushed rock for use in concrete.
Uncle Fred also established the first Surinam plastic Company "ESPO" (Eerste Surinaamse Plastic Onderneming), manufacturing fibre glass boats. He returned for a short period to Holland (1970), but returned to Surinam where he remained for the rest of his life and where he died and is buried."
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