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Betsie Verwoerd
Spouse of the Prime Minister of South Africa
In role
2 September 1958 – 6 September 1966
Preceded bySusan de Klerk
Succeeded byTini Vorster
Personal details
Born(1901-05-17)17 May 1901
Middelburg, Cape Colony
Died29 February 2000(2000-02-29) (aged 98)
Orania, Northern Cape, South Africa
NationalitySouth African
Political partyNational Party
Spouse
Hendrik Verwoerd
(m. 1927; died 1966)
Children7

Elizabeth "Betsie" Verwoerd (née Schoombee; 17 May 1901 – 29 February 2000) was the spouse of the Prime Minister of South Africa from 2 September 1958 until the assassination of her husband Hendrik Verwoerd on 6 September 1966.

Betsie was of Danish descent and born on 17 May 1901 to Wynand Johannes Schoombee and Anna Francina Susanna Schoombee (née Naude) in Middelburg in the Cape Colony.

Betsie met her husband while they both attended Stellenbosch University in the early-1920s. They were married in Hamburg, Germany where Verwoerd was studying on 7 January 1927. The couple returned to South Africa in 1928. They had five sons (Wilhelm Johannes Verwoerd (born 5 September 1929), Daniel Wynand Verwoerd (born 19 November 1933), Hendrik Frans Verwoerd (born 11 August 1940), Christiaan Andries Verwoerd (born 10 September 1942) and Wynand Schoombee Verwoerd (born 28 June 1947)) and two daughters (Anna Verwoerd (born 9 March 1932) and Elsabet Verwoerd (born 26 July 1936)). Anna Verwoerd married Carel Boshoff, who later founded the Afrikaner settlement of Orania.

Her husband was assassinated on 6 September 1966. Afterwards, she occasionally conducted official duties such as opening the Hendrik Verwoerd Dam (later renamed Gariep Dam) in 1972.

In 1992, she moved to Orania, the Afrikaner settlement founded by her son-in-law. She was visited by the first black president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela, at her home in 1995.[1]

Betsie Verwoerd died at her home on 29 February 2000 at the age of 98. Nelson Mandela expressed his sadness at her death, stating he had been impressed with her "pure Afrikaner hospitality" when he visited her in 1995.[2]

After her death, her house in Orania was converted into a museum. A primary school in Randfontein was previously named in her honour; it was later renamed Laerskool Westgold. A street in Goodwood, Cape Town retains her name.

  1. ^ "Beloved Country Repays Mandela in Kind". The New York Times. 23 March 1999. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  2. ^ "Betsie Verwoerd, Apartheid Ruler's Wife, 98 - the New York Times". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 8 August 2017. Retrieved 24 August 2017.

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