One of the six stumbling stones is on the home of Hilaire Cloet in the Zwarte Leeuwstraat. Cloet was a member of the secret army and was deported as a political prisoner to a concentration camp, where he died. His daughter, Raymonda Cloet, is happy with the lasting memory of her father. “It’s a great project. If someone passes, they can see again who it is,” she says.
Rita Nosseda, family of resistance fighter André Nosseda, is also satisfied. “They have not forgotten that way. It is a piece of history that had been hit in the forgotten corner.”
